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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:

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Thursday, August 25, 2016

RSN: Canada's 'Dirty Oil' Climate Change Dilemma, US OK With Surgical Strikes on Yemen Hospitals




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William Boardman | US OK With Surgical Strikes on Yemen Hospitals 
Air strike by Saudi Arabia on the al-Oradi Hospital in Sanaa, Yemen on June 9, 2015. (photo: Alex Potter/Harpers)
William Boardman, Reader Supported News 
Boardman writes: "Waging genocidal war on a defenseless country was never so baldly and honestly put on any agenda for talks among US Secretary of State John Kerry, representatives of Saudi Arabia's dictatorship, and their mutual allies, even though they are all engaged in an endless genocidal war on Yemen." 
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A Rare Glimpse of Abu Zubaydah 14 Years After First CIA Torture Session 
Margot Williams, The Intercept 
Williams writes: "Abu Zubaydah, a Palestinian whose real name is Zayn al Abidin Muhammad, was captured in a raid of a Faisalabad, Pakistan, house on March 28, 2002, suffering severe bullet wounds. The interrogation techniques used on him included stress positions, sleep deprivation, insects placed in a confinement box, and waterboarding, among others." 
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Mylan Execs Gave Themselves Raises as They Hiked EpiPen Prices 
Ben Popken, NBC News 
Popken writes: "EpiPen prices aren't the only thing to jump at Mylan. Executive salaries have also seen a stratospheric uptick." 
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Shaun King | Black Family Gets Robbed. Husband Calls Police. Police Shoot the Husband. Robber Escapes. 
Shaun King, New York Daily News 
King writes: "Few cases typify everything that is wrong with gun rights, police brutality and racial profiling like this one." 
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Leavenworth's Spygate 
Dahlia Lithwick, Slate 
Lithwick writes: "A private prison facility in Kansas was spying on constitutionally protected attorney-client conversations." 
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Peace at Last! FARC and Colombia Government to Announce Final Deal 
teleSUR 
Excerpt: "In a landmark moment in Colombia's history, the government of President Juan Manuel Santos and the country's left-wing FARC rebels are set to announce a final peace accord Wednesday in Havana, Cuba, after nearly four years of negotiations between the two sides of the conflict, according to sources close to the peace process." 
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Canada's 'Dirty Oil' Climate Change Dilemma 
Tama Muru, BBC News 
Muru writes: "A debate is raging in Alberta over plans to get more 'dirty oil' out of the ground, which some say is in conflict with Canada's environmental commitments." 
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