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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:

Route 44 Toyota Sold Me A Lemon



Friday, August 25, 2017

RSN: Juan Cole | Trump Deepens the Racial Divide Again, This Time in Phoenix






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Juan Cole | Trump Deepens the Racial Divide Again, This Time in Phoenix 
President Donald Trump. (photo: Getty) 
Juan Cole, Informed Comment 
Cole writes: "After another Stockholm Syndrome performance, on Afghanistan, where he gave the speech National Security Adviser H. R. McMaster wrote for him, Trump on Tuesday returned to form at a rally in Phoenix, Arizona." 
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Another Government Agency Has Removed References to Climate Change From Its Website 
Lenny Bernstein, The Washington Post 
Bernstein writes: "A unit of the National Institutes of Health has removed references to climate 'change' from its website, deletions that one environmental group criticizes as 'cleansing' but an NIH official describes as minor." 
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Abstinence Education Is Ineffective and Unethical, Report Argues 
Sarah McCammon, NPR 
McCammon writes: "Abstaining from sexual activity is a surefire way to prevent pregnancy and avoid sexually transmitted diseases. But programs advocating abstinence often fail to prevent young people from having sex, researchers write in the September issue of the Journal of Adolescent Health." 
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Florida Lawmakers to Review Law Targeting Injured Undocumented Workers 
Howard Berkes and Michael Grabell, NPR 
Excerpt: "The second-highest ranking member of the Florida Senate pledged a legislative review of a state law that has allowed injured undocumented workers to be arrested and potentially deported rather than paid workers' compensation benefits." 
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New Ads Accuse Big Tobacco of Targeting Soldiers and People With Mental Illness 
William Wan, The Washington Post 
Wan writes: "Truth Initiative, a leading tobacco-control nonprofit, has bought TV ads to run this Sunday during MTV's Music Awards that accuse tobacco companies of purposely targeting mentally ill people and U.S. soldiers." 
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Kofi Annan-Led Commission Urges Myanmar/Burma to End Rohingya Restrictions 
Al Jazeera 
Excerpt: "Myanmar must scrap restrictions on movement and citizenship for its persecuted Muslim Rohingya minority if it wants to avoid fueling extremism and bring peace to Rakhine state, a commission led by former UN chief Kofi Annan said on Thursday." 
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Brazil Scraps Amazon Reserve to Allow Mining 
Al Jazeera 
Excerpt: "The government of Brazil has abolished a vast national reserve bigger than the size of Denmark to open the area to commercial mineral exploration, drawing sharp criticism from environmentalists and political opponents." 
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