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Wednesday, January 31, 2007

Set Your Alarm Clock Now, Go To Bed Early And Tune To KABC 790 At 6:50 A.M.

On Thursday, February 1 at around 6:50 a.m., yours truly will appear on McIntyre in the Morning to address a serious public policy problem confronting our city: the affordable plastic surgery crisis.

Don't miss it. And here's my essay on the subject: MooreIsBetter.com.

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said:

Funny! I think I speak for most LA homeowners (or at least this one) when I say that I'll fork over more of my hard-earned dough to solve the affordable plastic surgery crisis plaguing LA. At the very minimum, this idea is no doubt better than the ones that originate from the clowncil.

January 31, 2007 10:57 PM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

How embarrassing!!!! What morons we have representing us. We have become the laughing stock of the nation with a clown as mayor and his clowncil members.

Shocking the LA Slimes goes after AV...DONATIONS TO MAYOR'S EDUCATION REFORM EFFORTS REFORM EFFORTS RAISE QUESTIONS
Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa collected more than $761,000 for his education reform efforts during the last six months of 2006, some of it from companies and individuals who have had business before the city but no direct link to education, according to financial reports filed with the state Wednesday.

....more than $1 million collected by Villaraigosa during the first six months of last year...Villaraigosa received contributions from developers, investment managers, entertainment executives and attorneys, among others. The checks were for as little as $100 and as much as $100,000....The largest contributors to the Mayor's Committee for Government Excellence and Accountability included Anschutz Entertainment Group, which owns Staples Center and is building the L.A. Live sports and entertainment complex across the street in downtown Los Angeles.....Los Angeles investor Marc Nathanson, chairman of Mapleton Investments and vice chairman of cable and technology operator Charter Communications, also gave $100,000, as did Zenith Insurance Co. in Woodland Hills.

Developer J.H. Snyder Co. gave $50,000, as did Mani Brothers, a real estate investment firm.

And the $25,000 club included entertainment mogul Jeffrey Katzenberg, financial advisor Thomas Unterman and Eric Smidt, head of a major tool and equipment retailer....have projects in the city, or are proposing them, including Westfield, owner of Century City's open-air mall, which gave $100,000...affiliate of JMB Realty, which wants to build two 47-story condo towers nearby, donated $100,000 at the same time.

DIDN'T AV SAY HE WAS GOING TO CLEAN UP CITY HALL??? yeah right!!

February 01, 2007 7:55 AM  

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