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  • The SEC states in the complaint that it has phone records showing Scoppetuolo called Tocci soon after World Fuel executives made a decision to put old debts back on their books in May

    National Business News - Local Business News | bizjournals 2010

  • The SEC states in the complaint that it has phone records showing Scoppetuolo called Tocci soon after World Fuel executives made a decision to put old debts back on their books in May

    Dallas Business News - Local Dallas News | Dallas Business Journal 2010

  • The SEC states in the complaint that it has phone records showing Scoppetuolo called Tocci soon after World Fuel executives made a decision to put old debts back on their books in May

    Jacksonville Business News - Local Jacksonville News | Jacksonville Business Journal 2010

  • The SEC states in the complaint that it has phone records showing Scoppetuolo called Tocci soon after World Fuel executives made a decision to put old debts back on their books in May

    Boston Business News - Local Boston News | Boston Business Journal 2010

  • The SEC states in the complaint that it has phone records showing Scoppetuolo called Tocci soon after World Fuel executives made a decision to put old debts back on their books in May

    Philadelphia Business News - Local Philadelphia News | The Philadelphia Business Journal 2010

  • Spurred by the disillusioned Albanian immigrants she saw in her native Italy, Chiara Tocci has recorded the lives of those Albanians left behind.

    This week's new exhibitions 2011

  • The standout papers are by Nathalie Tocci, reviewing the EU's role in failing to reach a solution up to 2004 and since; Georg Ziegler of the European Commission, which I'm sure he would rush to assert contains nothing new but does pull together the crucial EU documents and policies; and Maria Hadjipavlou, analysing how the opening of the Green Line in 2002 has affected perceptions - not always positively.

    March Books 13) Stranger in a Strange Land, by Robert A. Heinlein nwhyte 2009

  • The Roman Catholic Diocese, which is not a sentimental outfit, despite the whole Christmas thing, sold the building, parish hall and the land beneath them to the Tocci family for $3.2 million, which sounds pretty cheap to me for a structure that would have been 100 years old had it lived to 2009.

    Archive 2007-11-01 Brooks of Sheffield 2007

  • The Roman Catholic Diocese, which is not a sentimental outfit, despite the whole Christmas thing, sold the building, parish hall and the land beneath them to the Tocci family for $3.2 million, which sounds pretty cheap to me for a structure that would have been 100 years old had it lived to 2009.

    The Dragon Wins Brooks of Sheffield 2007

  • Just months earlier he had caught an exhibition of Giovanni and Giacomo Tocci, Italian brothers conjoined at the rib cage with separate sets of arms but only one set of legs.

    Mark Twain Ron Powers 2005

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