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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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Tuesday, August 27, 2019

Christopher Dickey | Donald Trump Upstaged at G7 by Foreign Minister of... Iran





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Christopher Dickey | Donald Trump Upstaged at G7 by Foreign Minister of... Iran 
Zarif held talks in Biarritz on Sunday with France's President Macron and Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian. (photo: AFP)
Christopher Dickey, The Daily Beast
Dickey writes: "It looked like President Donald Trump was set up for a diplomatic ambush at the Group of Seven summit on Sunday when Iran's foreign minister suddenly flew into town."
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A nurse in Atlanta prepares a flu shot during the 2018 flu season. (photo: David Goldman/AP)
A nurse in Atlanta prepares a flu shot during the 2018 flu season. (photo: David Goldman/AP)

Withholding Flu Shots From Detained Migrants Isn't Just Cruel. It's Dangerous.
Saad B. Omer, The Washington Post
Omer writes: "The influenza virus can spread quickly in - or from - institutions such as detention centers."
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A Trump rally. (photo: Jim Mone/AP)
A Trump rally. (photo: Jim Mone/AP)

Team Trump Employs Smear Tactics Against Journalists Ahead of 2020 Elections
David Boddiger, Splinter
Boddiger writes: "Donald Trump apparently has at his disposal a 'loose network of conservative operatives' who are collecting and compiling damaging personal information on journalists deemed unsympathetic to the regime, as well as their families."
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Sister Helen Prejean attends the press conference for the Dead Man Walking play in Madrid in 2018. (photo: Eduardo Parra/Getty Images)
Sister Helen Prejean attends the press conference for the Dead Man Walking play in Madrid in 2018. (photo: Eduardo Parra/Getty Images)

Sister Helen Prejean: The Woman Who Helped Change How America Thinks About the Death Penalty Is Not Done Yet
Hope Reese, Vox
Reese writes: "Sister Helen Prejean's Dead Man Walking was a milestone. Now she's talking about the justice system, sexism in the church, and more."
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Mist rising in the morning off Ginnie Springs. (photo: Susanne Masters)
Mist rising in the morning off Ginnie Springs. (photo: Susanne Masters)

Nestlé Plan to Take 1.1 Million Gallons of Water a Day From Natural Springs Sparks Outcry
Richard Luscombe, Guardian UK
Luscombe writes: "The crystal blue waters of Ginnie Springs have long been treasured among the string of pearls that line Florida's picturesque Santa Fe River, a playground for water sports enthusiasts and an ecologically critical haven for the numerous species of turtles that nest on its banks."
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Rohingya refugees gather to mark the second anniversary of the exodus at the Kutupalong camp in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, August 25, 2019. (photo: Reuters)
Rohingya refugees gather to mark the second anniversary of the exodus at the Kutupalong camp in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, August 25, 2019. (photo: Reuters)

100,000 Rohingyas Rally in Bangladesh to Mark Genocide Day
teleSUR
Excerpt: "At least 100,000 Rohingya refugees rallied in camps in Bangladesh Sunday, marking two years since the start of a brutal military crackdown in Myanmar that forced more than 730,000 to flee across the border."
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A weather-worn sign protesting the Keystone XL pipeline stands in Fullerton, Nebraska. On Friday the state's Supreme Court dealt the pipeline's protesters a significant defeat, approving an alternate route that runs through Nebraska. (photo: Nati Harnik/AP)
A weather-worn sign protesting the Keystone XL pipeline stands in Fullerton, Nebraska. On Friday the state's Supreme Court dealt the pipeline's protesters a significant defeat, approving an alternate route that runs through Nebraska. (photo: Nati Harnik/AP)

Keystone Pipeline's Alternate Route Gets the Go-Ahead From Nebraska Court
Colin Dwyer, NPR
Dwyer writes: "The company behind the controversial Keystone XL pipeline has won a major victory in Nebraska, where environmental activists, two Native American tribes and some local landowners had sought to derail its construction. The state's Supreme Court on Friday ruled unanimously in favor of an alternate route proposed by TC Energy, formerly known as TransCanada."
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