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NEW CONTENT MOVED TO MIDDLEBORO REVIEW 2

Toyota

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, October 7, 2016

RSN: US One of Very Few Countries That Offers No Paid Leave to New Parents, Here's What We Can - and Can't - Say About Climate Change and Hurricane Matthew



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Steve Weissman | Can Team Bernie Truly Dent the Dems? 
Senator Bernie Sanders. (photo: Ryan Garza/Detroit Free Press) 
Steve Weissman, Reader Supported News 
Weissman writes: "Some of us want to move further into defining a new socialism for the twenty-first century. This will come after the November election. Sanders has opened the door to a promising future." 
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NSA Theft Suspect Worked for Contractor That Sells the Government Tech for Spotting Rogue Employees 
Lee Fang, The Intercept 
Fang writes: "Booz Allen Hamilton, the defense contracting giant whose employee was charged Wednesday in connection with the theft of hacking codes used by the National Security Agency, provides a fairly ironic service to the government: spotting rogue employees." 
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Sanders Warns Michigan Voters That Trump Is 'Dangerous and Un-American' 
Ryan Felton, Guardian UK 
Felton writes: "Bernie Sanders blasted Donald Trump as a billionaire who exemplifies a 'corrupt American political system' in the Vermont senator's first visit to Michigan on the campaign trail for Hillary Clinton on Thursday." 
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Silicon Valley Engineers Say Real Cost to Make the EpiPen Is $8. So Why Is Mylan Selling Them for $700? 
Tracy Seipel, The Mercury News 
Seipel writes: "The startling estimate of the cost for a two-pack of EpiPens: $8.02. And that even included the bright-yellow box." 
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Troubling Echoes of Flint: New Jersey Set to Take Over Atlantic City's Water Following Bankruptcy Bailout 
Jessica Glenza, Guardian UK 
Glenza writes: "Atlantic City may be forced by New Jersey into an unprecedented state takeover of its water as the result of a bailout, something experts have warned has worrying echoes of the ongoing water crisis in Flint, Michigan, and could result in price hikes." 
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US One of Very Few Countries That Offers No Paid Leave to New Parents 
Jessica Deahl, NPR 
Deahl writes: "Out of 193 countries in the United Nations, only a small handful do not have a national paid parental leave law: New Guinea, Suriname, a few South Pacific island nations and the United States." 
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Here's What We Can - and Can't - Say About Climate Change and Hurricane Matthew 
Chris Mooney, The Washington Post 
Mooney writes: "Researchers now think that a warming climate, by heating the oceans, will indeed make hurricanes more intense (on average), even though it may not increase their overall numbers (in fact, those may decrease)." 
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