Savage made his comments while criticizing Republican presidential candidate and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, who, at a June 6 campaign event, reportedly referred to same-sex parenting as part of "the American way" and an example of "freedom of choice.
When the founder of the Web's most popular anti-Michael Moore Web site ran into financial trouble because of medical bills, a very unlikely guardian angel came to the rescue.
"Actually there are three systems," Dr. Cordova said, one is for party officials and foreigners. "It is good, with resources, the best doctors, best medicines, and nobody pays a cent,". But for ordinary Cubans, hospitals are ill equipped and patients "have to bring their own food, soap, sheets, everything."
Not all the animals are in cages. How many NFL players are involved in pro dog fighting, is starting to be a very ugly story. Portis, running back for the Washington Redskins, on national TV said he saw nothing wrong with Vick's involvement in pro dog fighting. ESPN true to its fans, has a major story on this scandal.
Here is the trailer for Michael Moore's latest documentary, Sicko, which focuses on the United States healthcare system
If there's any glamour at all in third party politics, it's at the top of the ticket. You can dream of being a sane, winning Ross Perot. But who wants to be Adm. James Stockdale?
These days it's almost too easy to make fun of the President; he's a lame duck who needs medical attention, and fortunately he can afford it. (And if he couldn't, his bills would be paid for by the people, as is the health care of all Senators and Congressmen.)
Vick will have punched a one-way ticket to Suspensionville if he was involved in dog fighting.
In an unpredictable 2008 presidential race, the prospect of a viable third-party candidacy -- particularly a self-financed bid by billionaire Michael Bloomberg -- could be the biggest wild card of all.
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Throwing a curveball into speculation about both his - and Al Gore's - political future, Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg made a provocative comment today about a possible Gore presidential run. "I hope Al Gore enters the race; I think it would be good for the country," the mayor said.
Just 10 days into April, temperatures have averaged 42 degrees Fahrenheit (5.5 Celsius), about one degree warmer than the average for April 1874, the coldest on record, said Michael Silva, meteorologist with the National Weather Service's Upton, New York, station.
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Drudge.com is reporting that during a live press conference in Baghdad, Senators McCain and Graham were heckled by CNN reporter Michael Ware.
TMZ has learned that Lindsay Lohan was so deeply concerned that her felon father (recently released from prison) would crash a party she was deejaying last night, that she had the club go to serious lengths to prevent him from showing up.
Martha MacCallum, host of Fox News' "The Live Desk," got more than she bargained for Tuesday when she interviewed a pair of Canadians who made a film critical of U.S. film-maker Michael Moore. Instead of a Moore hit-job, MacCallum got a lecture on the need for American news media to stop the lies and tell the truth to the American people.
Of all the world-class swimmers who have competed for Stanford, Michael McLean ranked among the best. In four events, the 2006 graduate's times were among the 15 fastest ever recorded at the school. But you'd never know it by looking at the Stanford media guide. Coach Skip Kenney expunged McLean from the team's record book after...
These must be difficult times for Michael Jordan. His turn as a Slam Dunk contest judge was a debacle, and Dwight Howard would probably like a word with him. MJ's wife is divorcing him.
Toy Fair 2007 is underway in New York this week, and Hasbro has provided some new imagery of the TF toys it's releasing in conjunction with the film. Check out the gallery to see full shots of Optimus Prime and Bumblebee in both robot and vehicle modes, as well as a shot of Optimus Prime in his retail packaging and other TF toys.
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The 1996 season was almost a perfect season for Jordan. It marked his return as the leagues MVP, his team's record 72 victory season, and the start of their second three-peat. It also marked the release of his greatest shoe ever.
Saturday's New York Times features an article, that suggests very strongly that Iran is supplying the "deadliest weapon aimed at American troops" in Iraq. The author is Michael R. Gordon, the same Times reporter who, on his own, or with Judith Miller, wrote some of the key, and badly misleading or downright inaccurate, articles about Iraq
In a memo to Dell Inc. employees days after returning as chief executive officer, Michael Dell said the beleaguered computer maker is quashing bonuses for 2006 and reducing managers to help cut costs and steer the company back toward dominance.
The 'Yes Men' are a small group of political activists who set up a spoof website pretending to be that of the World Trade Organisation and were amazed when emails from the media and various trade conferences around the world started rolling in asking for a representative from the WTO. This film is a behind the scenes take on serious satirists at w
New Yorkers will soon be able to send cell phone photos and videos when reporting a crime to the city's emergency call centers.
An interview with the Village Voice columnist and author of the new book "La Dolce Musto."
The jazz world loses not one, but two major figures: A sax giant and the inventive wife of another one.
From the article: "A key al-Qaeda suspect was not killed during Monday's air strike in southern Somalia, the top United States diplomat in the region has told the BBC. Somali officials had said that Fazul Abdullah Mohammed, accused of masterminding the 1998 bomb attacks on US embassies in East Africa, was dead. Ambassador Michael Ranneberger also strongly denied reports that a number of civilians had died in the attack."








