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Re: NAME THAT GANGSTER
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06/21/04 04:36 PM
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juventus
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I'm not sure but wasn't it Meyer Lansky?
'This was just another Bronx tale.'
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Re: NAME THAT GANGSTER
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06/28/04 01:17 AM
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A. Frank Costello
Q. He controlled the Teamster's Central States Pension Fund and was gunned down in a hotel parking lot in suburban Chicago in 1975.
tony b.
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Re: NAME THAT GANGSTER
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06/29/04 01:23 AM
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A. Albert Anastasia and his brother Tony Anastasio.
If that's correct...here's an easy one...
Q. Even the Laborer's International Union acknowledges that organized crime has infiltrated its locals, particularly the local that represents the City of Chicago Streets and Sanitation workers. And that would be Local (number please...)
tony b.
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Re: NAME THAT GANGSTER
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06/29/04 03:11 PM
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A. Willie Bioff.
Q. Let's stick with the unions ("Now we have the unions, we have the gambling; an' they're the best things to have."). He ruled the Laborer's Union in Chicago for nearly an entire generation, dodging at least two attempts on his life. It's as if he walked around with a big "X" on his back!
tony b.
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Re: NAME THAT GANGSTER
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06/30/04 02:01 AM
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Turnbull...Joe Lombardo was the incorrect name. The correct answer is Frank "Frankie The X" Esposito.
"...and the countdown rolls on."
tony b.
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Re: NAME THAT GANGSTER
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07/02/04 02:40 AM
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juventus
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I'm back..I couldn't get on the net cause my pc didn't work... But TB i'm not sure but i think the answer is Big Jim Colosimo...Some people say Frankie Yale killed him others say it was Al Capone.. But i'm not sure.....
'This was just another Bronx tale.'
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Re: NAME THAT GANGSTER
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07/02/04 11:39 AM
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Originally posted by juventus: But TB i'm not sure but i think the answer is Big Jim Colosimo...Some people say Frankie Yale killed him others say it was Al Capone.. But i'm not sure..... Welcome back! Good guess, Juventus, but most people now think Yale, not Capone, killed Colosimo. Laurence Bergreen Capone's most recent biographer, believes Capone wasn't even in Chicago at the time of Colosimo's murder. Question still stands: Q. Who was the only man that Capone killed with his own hands after he left Brooklyn? (Hint: it wasn't Scalisi, Anselmi or Giunta, who were still breathing after he baseball-batted them and were dispatched by his bodyguards.)
Ntra la porta tua lu sangu � sparsu, E nun me mporta si ce muoru accisu... E s'iddu muoru e vaju mparadisu Si nun ce truovo a ttia, mancu ce trasu.
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