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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



Tuesday, May 3, 2016

RSN: Ocean's Oxygen Starts Running Low, Seymour Hersh Interview: New Book Disputes US Account of Bin Laden Killing,





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Seymour Hersh Interview: New Book Disputes US Account of Bin Laden Killing
US Navy Seals during combat training. (photo: US Navy/Alamy)
Amy Goodman, Democracy Now!
Hersh says: "A great deal of money was sent by the Saudis to the Pakistani leadership. The motive, the only rational motive we can think of, is they didn't want us to get access to bin Laden."
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Teacher Protests Close 90 Percent of Detroit Schools Again Tuesday
Emma Brown, The Washington Post
Brown writes: "Almost all Detroit public schools were closed again Tuesday as union leaders called on teachers not to report to work, continuing a protest over pay that forced the closure of nearly all of the city's schools Monday."
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Families of LA Serial Killer's Victims Still Await Closure
Kirk Siegler, NPR
Siegler writes: "For 25 years, the alleged 'Grim Sleeper' killed mostly poor, black women in South Central LA, some of whom were prostitutes. His trial is close to wrapping up, but it hasn't been getting much attention - a situation observers say is fitting because for years, neither did the killings themselves."
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The Little-Known Farmworkers Who Sparked the Biggest Labor Movement in US History
Alexa Strabuk, YES! Magazine
Strabuk writes: "There would be no Cesar Chavez without the Filipino manongs of Delano, California, whose decision to strike set off the most significant labor movement the United States has ever seen."
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Vermont Lawmakers Will Vote This Week on Legalizing Marijuana
teleSUR
Excerpt: "Vermont lawmakers are set to vote on a bill this week that would legalize the recreational use and growth of marijuana, potentially making it the first U.S. state to do so by way of legislation rather than a popular referendum."
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Strategy of Terror: The Suicide Bombing Girls of Boko Haram
Nicola Abé and Andy Spyra, Spiegel
Excerpt: "No other terror organization - not al-Qaida and not Islamic State - has murdered as many people since 2009 as has Boko Haram. The total is thought to be as high as 27,000."
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Ocean's Oxygen Starts Running Low
Nina Heikkinen, Scientific American
Heikkinen writes: "Climate change is doing more than warming the world's oceans. It's also making it harder for marine life to breathe."
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