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Caccamo said he met with Finn about his concerns this week.
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"I was flabbergasted," said Jim Caccamo, who said he has been inundated with calls from angry Catholics.
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Caccamo said the review board will meet Wednesday to discuss the issue.
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Caccamo said he believed the diocese misled the police officer when inquiring about the single image.
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"I was flabbergasted," said Jim Caccamo, who said he has been inundated with calls from angry Catholics.
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Caccamo said the review board will meet Wednesday to discuss the issue.
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The vinyl records that pack the wooden bins and milk crates in the cluttered, narrow space are an increasingly endangered species, said Mr. Caccamo, who was in search of a record by Mott the Hoople.
NYT > Home Page By C. J. HUGHES 2012
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"It's kind of disappointing," said Giancarlo Caccamo, 19, a customer at Bleecker Bob's on Thursday evening, upon learning the news.
NYT > Home Page By C. J. HUGHES 2012
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Caccamo said he met with Finn about his concerns this week.
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Caccamo said he believed the diocese misled the police officer when inquiring about the single image.
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