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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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Monday, October 1, 2018

Margaret Talbot | Christine Blasey Ford's Experience Was Just as Bad as Anita Hill's - Maybe Worse





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Margaret Talbot | Christine Blasey Ford's Experience Was Just as Bad as Anita Hill's - Maybe Worse 
Anita Hill and Clarence Thomas testifying before the Senate in 1991. (photo: Paul Hosefros/Jose R. Lopez/NYT)
Margaret Talbot, The New Yorker
Talbot writes: "In some ways, Christine Blasey Ford's experience before the Senate Judiciary Committee, last Thursday, was as different from Anita Hill's as you would expect it to be, nearly thirty years later, in the midst of the #MeToo movement."
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Migrant children at a detention facility in Tornillo, Texas. (photo: Mike Blake/Reuters)
Migrant children at a detention facility in Tornillo, Texas. (photo: Mike Blake/Reuters)

Hundreds of Migrant Children Moved From Foster Care to Tent City
Michael Burke, The Hill
Burke writes: "Hundreds of migrant children in recent weeks have been moved from private foster homes or shelters to a tent city in south Texas."
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The Supreme Court building. (photo: Patrick Semansky/AP)
The Supreme Court building. (photo: Patrick Semansky/AP)

Pack the Supreme Court
Mehdi Hasan, The Intercept
Hasan writes: "Despite telling brazen lies in front of the Senate Judiciary Committee, and despite Christine Blasey Ford's compelling testimony, Republicans on the committee voted in favor of advancing Kavanaugh's nomination to the full Senate for a vote."
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Jerry Brown. (photo: Courtesy Photo)
Jerry Brown. (photo: Courtesy Photo)

California Governor Signs Gun Control Bills Into Law
Brendan O'Brien, Reuters
O'Brien writes: "California Governor Jerry Brown signed several gun control bills into law on Friday, including one measure that raises the minimum age for buying rifles and shotguns from 18 to 21."
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CAQ leader François Legault declared the idea of Quebec separatism 'dead' in 2016. (photo: Christinne Muschi/Reuters)
CAQ leader François Legault declared the idea of Quebec separatism 'dead' in 2016. (photo: Christinne Muschi/Reuters)

Canada: Hold-Out of Quebec Separatism Faces End of the Dream
Martin Patriquin, Guardian UK
Patriquin writes: "As a general rule, the streets are tidy and commuter traffic is wretched. And unlike most Montrealers, its citizens have enduringly and overwhelmingly supported the cause of Quebec separatism. But provincial elections on Monday are threatening the latter truism."
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Abdul Aziz Ajini's neighbors were surprised when he began rebuilding his home in Idlib. But then, the looming offensive was called off. Suddenly, those same neighbors were asking him where they could buy concrete. (photo: Spiegel)
Abdul Aziz Ajini's neighbors were surprised when he began rebuilding his home in Idlib. But then, the looming offensive was called off. Suddenly, those same neighbors were asking him where they could buy concrete. (photo: Spiegel)

Syria's Idlib Province Gets New Lease on Life
Christoph Reuter, Spiegel
Reuter writes: "Hardly anyone in Idlib believed that the horror could still be avoided. Except for Ajini, the chain-smoking ex-professor from Kurin."
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Researcher Jaime Smith holds a dusky gopher frog in the De Soto National Forest. (photo: Emily Kask/The Washington Post)
Researcher Jaime Smith holds a dusky gopher frog in the De Soto National Forest. (photo: Emily Kask/The Washington Post)

The Dusky Gopher Frog Goes Before the Supreme Court
Robert Barnes, The Washington Post
Barnes writes: "The fate of the dusky gopher frog will be the first order of business for the Supreme Court as it opens its new term Monday, one member short and at the center of a national debate over the man nominated to fill that position, Brett M. Kavanaugh. While that battle rages, the justices will focus on a frog."
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