Adding to the climate change debate, The Guardian issues a scathing rebuttal to a report in the The Sunday Telegraph which says the "climate change scare" is a tale "worthier of St John the Divine than of science".
Savage has launched a scathing attack after hearing a phone-in on BBC Radio Derby following Saturday's 4-1 home mauling at the hands of Scunthorpe.
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In October 1997, after Stancik released a scathing investigation on gangs, a furious Dr Crew accused him of sending "panic through the system" by "overplaying and dramatization" - and demanded his resignation.
Steve Harvey can be scathing in a palms-down, slightly fey style of irritated disbelief reminiscent, in this one respect, of Jack Benny.
The subpoena comes on the heels of a scathing 646-page report from a Senate panel that said the bank engaged in massive conflicts of interest and contaminated the U.S. financial system with toxic assets and undermied public trust in the markets in the months leading up to the crisis.
But, in a scathing tone, Lady Thatcher insisted to me that a single currency was impossible.
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Following a scathing report on New Oriental Education, the crisis came to a head last autumn when prominent Chinese business leader Kai-Fu Lee fought back.
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Reynolds and Shaywitz (2009) provides quite a scathing critique of RtI, particularly in saying there is not a lot of evidence to match the enthusiasm for RtI in terms of research support for RtI, ease of implementation, breadth of applications in the schools, and the ability of the RtI model to benefit children with learning disabilities.
Late last year the bankruptcy judge issued a scathing statement that strongly suggested Cantin, Bisaillon and Schmouth were responsible for a massive fraud.
It's a good life--and one that before Mondovino's scathing portrait had a low profile.
Within an hour, I had written a scathing personal blog post about my experience, signed up for Twitter, and sent a tweet to that CMO with a link to the blog.
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But in a scathing report last year, the U.S. Anti Doping Agency accused him of being at the heart of a sophisticated doping program.
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Thabo Mbeki, a former South African president mandated as mediator by SADC, reacted with a scathing letter, browbeating Mr Tsvangirai's lot for rejecting the ministry-sharing idea and accusing it of being a Western stooge.
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And today, the Department of Justice issued a scathing report about the FBI activities.
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Soon after, a scathing letter appeared on the Cavaliers official website slamming James for his disloyalty.
The report coincides with a scathing attack on nursing homes and hospitals by cookery writer Prue Leith.
Earlier this month, Freeh filed a scathing report about Corzine and other executives with many of the same accusations.
He wrote a scathing public report on Mr Netanyahu's conduct, which the prime minister blithely welcomed as an effective exoneration.
The late Judge Henry Friendly, another prominent Second Circuit judge, wrote in one oft-cited 1976 opinion a scathing appraisal of the laws.
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House Republican investigators today released a scathing 520-page report listing hundreds of mistakes and misjudgments in the government's response to Hurricane Katrina.
Fans burned his No. 23 jersey and his former boss, Dan Gilbert, published a scathing attack on his former franchise player.
She delivered a scathing report on how successive governments had mishandled their responsibility towards workers who relied on the promise of final-salary pension schemes.
The Kenya Times also launches a scathing attack on the judiciary.
The draft Communications Data Bill was sent "back to the drawing board" in December after scathing criticism from a joint committee of MPs and peers.
The Democratic staff of the House committee issued a scathing 15-page report on the company's conduct Monday, portraying the company as unchecked by the State Department.
The chairman of a public inquiry into the deaths of children in a Belfast hospital has launched a scathing attack after it had to be adjourned.
Earlier this week, NBAA President Ed Bolen sent UAL 's United Airlines chief Glenn Tilton a scathing letter after Tilden spammed United's frequent flyers on the issue.
"We have been told that Mr Kinnock has been quietly at work inside the party, trimming the power of the left, " it said in a scathing editorial.
In a scathing dissent from the Miranda decision, Justice Antonin Scalia seemed to threaten civil disobedience by continuing to apply the law the court had just knocked down.
He had just penned a scathing letter to the editor responding to that bombshell report last week that implied astronauts on three occasions violated the so called "bottle-to-throttle" rule.
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