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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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Friday, August 31, 2018

Garrison Keillor | A Man Watching His Own Heartbeat




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Garrison Keillor | A Man Watching His Own Heartbeat 
Garrison Keillor. (photo: NPR)
Garrison Keillor, Garrison Keillor's Website
Keillor writes: "I lay on a couch at a clinic last week, watching my echocardiogram on a screen, and made a firm resolution, the tenth or twelfth in the past couple years, to buckle down and tend to business, fight off distraction and focus on the immediate task, walk briskly half an hour a day, eat green leafy vegetables, drink more liquids, and finish the projects I've been working on for years. Seeing your heartbeat is a profound moment."
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Former Balch Springs police officer Roy Oliver (foreground left) stands next to defense attorney Miles Brissette (right) after being sentenced Wednesday to 15 years in prison for the murder of 15-year-old Jordan Edwards. (photo: Rose Baca/AP)
Former Balch Springs police officer Roy Oliver (foreground left) stands next to defense attorney Miles Brissette (right) after being sentenced Wednesday to 15 years in prison for the murder of 15-year-old Jordan Edwards. (photo: Rose Baca/AP)

Texas Officer Who Fatally Shot Black Teen Is Sentenced to 15 Years in Prison
Scott Neuman, NPR
Neuman writes: "A jury in Texas sentenced former police officer Roy Oliver to 15 years in prison for the murder last year of an unarmed black teenager."
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Teachers across Washington state are negotiating higher wages as a result of additional funding from the state because of the McCleary fix. (photo: Molly Solomon/OPB)
Teachers across Washington state are negotiating higher wages as a result of additional funding from the state because of the McCleary fix. (photo: Molly Solomon/OPB)

Thousands of Teachers in Washington State Strike Over Salaries
Gina Cherelus, Reuters
Cherelus writes: "Nearly 80,000 students in Washington state were unable to attend the first day of school this week as thousands of teachers went on strike seeking higher salaries, teacher's unions said."
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Detainees at the U.S. prison at Guantanamo Bay. (photo: Getty)
Detainees at the U.S. prison at Guantanamo Bay. (photo: Getty)

Trump Admin Considering Sending Captured ISIS Fighters to Guantanamo Bay
Courtney Kube, Dan De Luce and Josh Lederman, NBC News
Excerpt: "The Trump administration is weighing a plan to send hundreds of captured ISIS fighters to an Iraqi prison after other countries refused to take them, and to send several of the highest-value fighters to the U.S. detention facility in Guantanamo Bay, according to five U.S. officials and two European diplomats."
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Mother Isamar holds her baby Saniel at their home under reconstruction following Hurricane Maria, December 23, 2017, in San Isidro, Puerto Rico. Their neighborhood remained without electricity nearly three months after Hurricane Maria made landfall. (photo: Mario Tama/Getty)
Mother Isamar holds her baby Saniel at their home under reconstruction following Hurricane Maria, December 23, 2017, in San Isidro, Puerto Rico. Their neighborhood remained without electricity nearly three months after Hurricane Maria made landfall. (photo: Mario Tama/Getty)

Trump Responds to New Puerto Rico Death Toll: 'I Think We Did a Fantastic Job'
Zack Ford, ThinkProgress
Ford writes: "During a press gaggle Wednesday, President Trump bragged that the federal government had done a 'fantastic job' with recovery efforts in Puerto Rico after the devastation of Hurricanes Irma and Maria last year."
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Nurses at an Iranian hospital. (photo: Fars News)
Nurses at an Iranian hospital. (photo: Fars News)

Iran Doctors: US Sanctions Endangering Patients' Lives
Zein Basravi, Al Jazeera
Basravi writes: "Doctors in Iran say US sanctions are endangering lives."
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The emissions cuts promised by cities and businesses fall short of enabling countries to avoid breaching agreed thresholds for dangerous warming. (photo: Jim Cole/AP)
The emissions cuts promised by cities and businesses fall short of enabling countries to avoid breaching agreed thresholds for dangerous warming. (photo: Jim Cole/AP)

Climate Change: Local Efforts Won't Be Enough to Undo Trump's Inaction, Study Says
Oliver Milman, Guardian UK
Milman writes: "Individual cities, regions and businesses across the globe are banding together determinedly to confront climate change - but their emissions reductions are relatively small and don't fully compensate for a recalcitrant US under the Trump administration, a new study has found."
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