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Toyota

Since the Dilly, Dally, Delay & Stall Law Firms are adding their billable hours, the Toyota U.S.A. and Route 44 Toyota posts have been separated here:

Route 44 Toyota Sold Me A Lemon



Thursday, February 4, 2016

rsn: The TPP: A Corporate Bill of Rights, Dozens Convicted of Murder - Including 5 on Death Row - Were Exonerated Last Year,




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Barrett Brown | The Rule of Law Enforcement 
Inmates. (illustration: Paul Davis/The Intercept) 
Barrett Brown, The Intercept 
Brown writes: "There's more to prison life than just sitting around despising the New York Times." 
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The TPP: A Corporate Bill of Rights 
Larry Brown, teleSUR 
Brown writes: "What we aren't told by our governments is that these so-called trade deals are really not very much about trade at all. They are international corporate constitutions, aimed at limiting the ability of our governments to control transnational corporate behavior: an international Corporate Bill of Rights." 
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Sanders Says He'll Debate Clinton on Thursday 
Jesse Byrnes, The Hill 
Byrnes writes: "Bernie Sanders said Wednesday morning that he would participate in a Democratic debate this week in New Hampshire after some negotiating between his campaign and presidential rival Hillary Clinton." 
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Jimmy Carter on 2016 Election: Supreme Court Allows 'Legal Bribery' in Politics 
Julia Glum, International Business Times 
Glum writes: "Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter spoke out Wednesday about the 2016 presidential campaign, calling out Republican front-runner Donald Trump by name and blaming a Supreme Court decision for letting 'legal bribery' corrupt the campaign finance system." 
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Dozens Convicted of Murder - Including 5 on Death Row - Were Exonerated Last Year 
Mark Berman, The Washington Post 
Berman writes: "There were 149 people exonerated in the United States last year after being wrongly convicted of crimes, a tally that included dozens convicted of murder and an uptick in people who had pleaded guilty or falsely confessed, according to a new report." 
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Juan Thompson, Who Chronicled Tough St. Louis Background for National Media, Fired in Fabrication Scandal 
Doyle Murphy, Riverfront Times 
Murphy writes: "Juan Thompson, a national reporter who penned vivid essays about growing up poor in St. Louis, has been fired from The Intercept after his editors alleged he made up quotes and covered his tracks with fake email accounts." 
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What We Know So Far About Sexual Transmission of Zika Virus 
Rae Ellen Bichel, NPR 
Bichel writes: "Experts say it's unclear how the virus remains in bodily fluids but hypothesize that it could hide in white blood cells." 
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