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  • They had a booking agent who got them tons of work in dingy, mob-owned joints in the Bronx, Brooklyn, and Jersey, and at army and navy bases in the tristate area.

    I slept with Joey Ramone Mickey Leigh 2009

  • They had a booking agent who got them tons of work in dingy, mob-owned joints in the Bronx, Brooklyn, and Jersey, and at army and navy bases in the tristate area.

    I slept with Joey Ramone Mickey Leigh 2009

  • They had a booking agent who got them tons of work in dingy, mob-owned joints in the Bronx, Brooklyn, and Jersey, and at army and navy bases in the tristate area.

    I slept with Joey Ramone Mickey Leigh 2009

  • They had a booking agent who got them tons of work in dingy, mob-owned joints in the Bronx, Brooklyn, and Jersey, and at army and navy bases in the tristate area.

    I slept with Joey Ramone Mickey Leigh 2009

  • Rosenthal, who once survived a car bomb, ran the Chicago mob-owned Stardust, Fremont, Hacienda and Marina casinos through the 1970s and into the mid-1980s.

    R.I.P., LEFTY ROSENTHAL 2008

  • Not a typical zombie comic; it's a murder mystery set in mob-owned Vegas, but with black magic as the murder weapon.

    Flippin’ through Previews – March 2008 | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources 2008

  • I once worked in Kansas City at this club I'd been there so many times--there was a whole row of fun, classy, mob-owned joints.

    Archive 2007-09-01 Burlesque Daily 2007

  • I once worked in Kansas City at this club I'd been there so many times--there was a whole row of fun, classy, mob-owned joints.

    Interview with a Legend: Satan's Angel Burlesque Daily 2007

  • Globus gave hundreds of thousands of dollars 'worth of shares to four Mafia stockbrokers and a mob-owned company between 1996 and

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2005

  • That is the equivalent of asking the director of the FBI, if a mob-owned trucking firm is a potential threat to law enforcement and having him say no, absolutely indefensible.

    Chinese Checkers Timperlake, Ed 1999

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