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  • He was referring to the fact that in 1959 the publicity-averse Patriarca had been forced to testify on Capitol Hill before the bright lights of the Senate Select Committee on Improper Activities in Labor and Management, known as the Rackets Committee.

    The Mob and Me John Partington 2010

  • Check out Chief Rackets Investigator Joseph Ponzi -- not named in the lawsuit -- who in 2009 earned $179, 967.

    Len Levitt: Hats Off to Judith Len Levitt 2011

  • Check out Chief Rackets Investigator Joseph Ponzi -- not named in the lawsuit -- who in 2009 earned $179, 967.

    Len Levitt: Hats Off to Judith Len Levitt 2011

  • Check out Chief Rackets Investigator Joseph Ponzi -- not named in the lawsuit -- who in 2009 earned $179, 967.

    Len Levitt: Hats Off to Judith Len Levitt 2011

  • Rackets – similar to squash, though played with a hard ball on a larger court – is now only played in public schools and in private clubs.

    Great dynasties of the world: The Khans 2010

  • Rackets have continued to evolve to the point where they are light yet powerful, which means much less effort for greater results.

    Pulling All the Strings Jason Goodall 2010

  • Rackets 1875 The year the first set of natural gut tennis strings was manufactured

    Pulling All the Strings Jason Goodall 2010

  • Rackets by John Hanks on Monday, Apr 6, 2009 at 7: 25: 13 PM

    AIG Explained 2009

  • Rackets and advantage. by John Hanks on Wednesday, Feb 11, 2009 at 8: 55: 05 PM

    THIS IS NOT AMERICA 2009

  • Bribes and Rackets. by John Hanks on Sunday, Oct 19, 2008 at 11: 33: 16 AM

    FINANCIAL MELTDOWN: The Greatest Transfer of Wealth in History 2008

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