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“The Philadelphia mob's reach once extended to the casinos of Atlantic City, N.J. The organization was beset by infighting in the 1980s, including the bombing murder of alleged mob member Phil "Chicken Man" Testa.”
“Luciano's passivity had nothing to do with the mob's fabled opposition to narcotics and everything to do with the workaday impossibility of running an international drug ring while under constant surveillance by a phalanx of highly motivated lawmen.”
The Huffington Post: Eric Dezenhall: Waiting for Lucky Luciano
“It is clear that the interim Egyptian government must choose a clear and cohesive policy, and not merely react to the mob's demands.”
The Huffington Post: Alon Ben-Meir: Is This What the Revolution Was All About?
“Rather than prevent or later prosecute this case of mob rule, the governor of Aswan -- who had issued the church's permit in the first place -- responded by publicly blaming the victims by claiming that church did not have proper permission to conduct renovations and then condoning the mob's religious vigilantism, allegedly referring to the rioters with affection as "our boys.”
“Watching the mob's reaction, I have to wonder what would have happened to this man if the park police hadn't decided to intervene.”
“But the timing and tenor of this proceeding suggests another dynamic at work—a mob's thirst for vengeance.”
“He has probably had as much TV exposure, and that's the mob's coliseum today, isn't it?”
Who Is the Successor to Milton Friedman?, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
“But the darkness of the mob's response makes the brilliant light of the faith of others shine all the brighter -- including ours -- when we play our part in this divine love story.”
The Huffington Post: Laura Weinberg: Divine Love Story: Birth Of A New Revelation
“Since the 2005 launch of the joint investigation, known as Project Pantheon, Italian and U.S. investigators have made deep inroads into the Sicilian Mafia, disrupting the mob's command structure with arrests of top bosses.”
“The verdict of the common people tends to be more instant, and frankly more unforgiving, as I discovered during the England versus USA match when I was met with a hail of (thankfully) plastic bottles (Telegraph readers, I guess), as I first took the stage to draw the mob's attention to the fine temporary toilet facilities provided by their caring council and recommend them over any ad hoc arrangements they might have been considering.”
The Guardian: World Cup 2010: Guy Mowbray faces instant justice from fickle Leeds mob
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