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American Murder Scenes Gallery; The Italian American Mafia in The Netherlands; Las Vegas: Sin City ... New York Mafia Families ... The Gambino Crime Family is one of the most powerful Mafia Families in the US. Since John Gotti arranged the hit on Paul Castellano the Family has been under control by the Gottis. But their power...
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Mafia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Mafia (also known as Cosa Nostra ) is a Sicilian criminal society which is believed to have emerged in late 19th century Sicily, and the first such society to be referred to as a mafia (althou...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mafia
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Subject: History of Italian Mafia; Answered By: nizami; Asked By: aghilotti; ... I was wandering can you tell me when and where did the Italian Mafia first originated and what date did they first start operating in America?
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www.holysmoke.org/oc000/027.htm
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In Italy, the first-ever study on women in Italian organized crime reveals that women are rising up the ranks to leadership positions. This is both because the mafia is changing, and women are changing the mafia. DW-WORLD.DE: German and European news, analysis and multimedia from Deutsche Welle - in 30 languages...
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"Most Italian mafia members, including those in the 'Ndrangheta, are still relatively unsophisticated," she said. "They tend to invest their cash in properties." ... In a crackdown following the seizure of a top Mafia boss, Italian officials arrested 45 suspects including clan leaders. (21.06.2006)
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Since their appearance in the 1800s, the Italian criminal societies known as the Mafia have infiltrated the social and economic fabric of Italy and now impact the world. They are some of the most notorious and widespread of all criminal societies.
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www.fbi.gov/hq/cid/orgcrime/lcnindex.htm
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History of the Italian Mafia ... The underlying assumption of the Mafia was that legal authorities were useless and that justice must be obtained directly, as in the vendetta. Italian attempts to curtail the Mafia have suffered from political corruption and the assassination of judges.
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www.mtholyoke.edu/~fsbarber/worldpol/HistoryMafia.html
www.mtholyoke.edu/~fsbarber/worldpol/HistoryMafia.html
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"The Mafia is oppression, arrogance, greed, self-enrichment, power and hegemony above and against all others. It is not an abstract concept, or a state of mind, or a literary term... It is a criminal organization regulated by unwritten but iron and inexorable rules... ... History of the Italian Mafia ... Modern day Italian Mafia...
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www.mtholyoke.edu/~fsbarber/worldpol/
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