Their names change, but all meet the same end: dead, in jail or on the run - Houston Chronicle


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Their names change, but all meet the same end: dead, in jail or on the run
Houston Chronicle
"You become a target, just like the gangsters from 1920s Prohibition in the United States," said Larry Karson, a retired Customs Service agent who is now a ...

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With Mafia II, gamers get to play on Godfather's turf - Economic Times

With Mafia II, gamers get to play on Godfather's turf
Economic Times
The sad truth is that the actual historical reality of Italian organised crime in the United States is basically irrelevant by now. ...

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UN agency hails move to protect African folklore and traditional knowledge - UN News Centre

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This Day In History

Brazil: the largest country in South America declared its independence from Portugal (1822)

Quote of the day

"Hawaii is not a state of mind, but a state of grace."

by Paul Theroux