"What no one is saying -- the Bush folks wouldn't, and the Obama team seems to have taken the same vow of Wall Street omertà -- is which firms would be most threatened by an AIG collapse," a— Recent articles from SocialistWorker.org
But, his loyalty already weakened by failure to respect collegial omertà in Naples, Mastella could see the writing was on the wall for his party anyway, if Veltroni's deal with Berlusconi went through.— London Review of Books
If he places UHW in trusteeship and removes Sal Rosselli and his executive board, he'll confirm the worst images of SEIU painted by Rose Ann DeMoro, of a gang of purple-clad street thugs, whose first principle is omertà.— rabble.ca - News for the rest of us
But there was no such omertà at the network when it came to another song-and-dance routine.— E! Online (US) - Top Stories
Fighting to defend the law is not easy on a Mediterranean island where clans, mafia godfathers and armed separatists crisscross in a nebulous atmosphere of omertà (code of silence), clientelism and protection rackets, and where property speculation is the fast money earner.— Travel news, travel guides and reviews | guardian.co.uk

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