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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



Monday, June 6, 2016

RSN: Clinton Wins RIGGED Puerto Rico's Democratic Presidential Primary , Harvey Wasserman | What Will Finally Shut Down Diablo Canyon Nukes? Could a Bernie Win Help?, Donald Trump Is the Mosquito, Not the Zika Virus ,




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Snowden Tried to Tell NSA About Surveillance Concerns, Documents Reveal 
Edward Snowden. (photo: unknown) 
Jason Leopold, Marcy Wheeler and Ky Henderson, Vice News 
Excerpt: "Before he leaked any documents, Snowden said, he had repeatedly attempted to raise his concerns inside the NSA about its surveillance of US citizens — and the agency had done nothing." 
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What Made Muhammad Ali ‘Unforgivably’ Black 
Peniel E. Joseph, Reuters 
Joseph writes: "Muhammad Ali’s Black Power activism may not fit neatly into the outpouring of grief, respect and reflection in the coming days and weeks after his death Friday at age 74. But it is one of the most crucial and enduring parts of a legacy that shaped the world." 
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Tom Engelhardt | Donald Trump Is the Mosquito, Not the Zika Virus 
Tom Engelhardt, TomDispatch 
Engelhardt writes: "Perhaps it would be better to see Donald Trump as a symptom, not the problem itself, to think of him not as the Zika Virus but as the first infectious mosquito to hit the shores of this country." 
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Clinton Wins Puerto Rico's Democratic Presidential Primary 
Arnie Seipel, NPR News 
Excerpt: "Hillary Clinton has won the Democratic presidential primary in Puerto Rico." 
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NPR Journalist David Gilkey, Translator Killed on Assignment in Afghanistan 
Rahim Faiez and Michele Salcedo, Associated Press 
Excerpt: "The Afghan president on Monday condemned the killing of David Gilkey, a veteran news photographer and video editor for National Public Radio, and Afghan journalist Zabihullah Tamanna, who died in an insurgent ambush the day before while on assignment in southern Afghanistan." 
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Swiss Reject Guaranteed Basic Income Plan After Worker Vs. Robot Debate 
Silke Koltrowitz and Marina Depetris, Reuters 
Excerpt: "Swiss voters rejected by a wide margin on Sunday a proposal to introduce a guaranteed basic income for everyone living in the wealthy country after an uneasy debate about the future of work at a time of increasing automation." 
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Harvey Wasserman | What Will Finally Shut Down Diablo Canyon Nukes? Could a Bernie Win Help? 
Harvey Wasserman, EcoWatch 
Wasserman writes: "The two deadly, dangerous nuke reactors at Diablo Canyon may be on the brink of shut-down. Citizen action is desperately needed on upcoming state regulatory decisions that could flip Diablo’s off switch." 
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