Sunday, August 1, 2010

Michael Savage headlines, Sunday August 1, 2010

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White House given 3 F's on WMD preparedness
(The Hill) A Senate subcommittee will assess government preparedness for a terrorist attack with weapons of mass destruction in the wake of a report calling Justice Department planning inadequate ...

Israeli president says Muslims turning England anti-Semitic
(London Telegraph) Israel's president has accused the English of being anti-Semitic and claimed that MPs pander to Muslim voters. Shimon Peres said England was "deeply pro-Arab" and anti-Israeli" ...

Government interference turns doctors to dolts
(London Telegraph) European rules are creating a generation of "lazy, clock-watching" junior surgeons who lack the skills to operate safely, their bosses have warned ...

Report: U.S. companies tied to Dubai hit
(Wall Street Journal) American investigators, cooperating in a probe of the January assassination of a top Palestinian leader in Dubai, have identified a handful of U.S.-based companies ...

First Rangel, now Waters
(Los Angeles Times) A House panel is preparing to accuse Rep. Maxine Waters of at least one ethics violation in her efforts to help a bank with ties to her husband ...

Homeless to Any-Twosome Newsom: 'Go away. You're wasting state's money'
(San Francisco Chronicle) San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom didn't get the warmest reception when he approached a homeless encampment under a bus overpass ...

Will Washington's failures spark second American Revolution?
(Ernest Christian, Gary Robbins) The Internet is a large-scale version of the "Committees of Correspondence" that led to the first Revolution - and with Washington's failings so obvious and awful ...

China to pass Japan as world's No. 2 economic superpower
(Associated Press) China is set to overtake Japan as the world's second-largest economy in a resurgence that is changing everything from the global balance of military and financial power to how cars are designed ...

Rahm throws $1.5 billion life preserver to farmers
(The Hill) The action will help one of the Democrats’ most vulnerable Senate incumbents ...

Charlie Rangel's pet college project described as dilapidated 'albatross'
(New York Post) The limestone mansion that is to house the Charles B. Rangel Center for Public Service at City College is a graffiti-scarred, empty wreck ...

Mets ownder sued for investing with Madoff
(New York Post) Mets owner Fred Wilpon has been sued by the wife of a former employee who claims that his firm's reckless investments with Bernie Madoff wiped out their 401(k) retirement account ...

Big Apple officials bilk taxpayers for millions in food, booze
(New York Post) There's no such thing as a free lunch - unless taxpayers pick up the tab. Since Jan. 1, New York City has spent $3.3 million on food and drink for workers and guests, ordering from delis, pizzerias ...

Lebanese supermarkets reject filters over Hebrew on packages
(Los Angeles Times) For those craving a fresh cup of home-made Joe while in Lebanon, finding a pack of coffee filters may become a difficult task ...

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