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Casey Staubleone

Don “The Doctor” Staubleone (June 30, 1968) is a Sicilian-American mobster and high level member of the New Jersey faction of the mafia. Born in Newark, Staubleone became a member of the Newark 42’s gang along with Matt "Momo" Goletelli. In 1984, Staubleone joined bosses Alfredo the Wolf and Antonio Beltrano in the North Jersey mafia. At the start of the gang war against Edmund Bungelli and the South Side Gang. By the late 1980's, Staubleone had become a high ranking member of the mafia. Debtors behind in their payments would be brought to Staubleone in the back room of the Casa Madrid restaurant in Newark, where they would be severely beaten or killed. Supposedly Staubleone’s nickname "Doc" came from one such encounter. Another mobster was questioning Staubleone's handling of a debtor and Staubleone yelled back at him "Shaddup, or I'll bust ya in da nuts !". By 1990, Staubleone had an extensive criminal record that included over 12 counts of burglary, robbery, and murder (he was a suspect in seven homicides). A close associate of Outfit boss Capone, Staubleone was considered as Capone's successor once he stepped down. While testifying before the U.S. Senate McClellan Committee investigations on organized crime, Staubleone pleaded the Fifth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution over 60 times. As Outfit leader Tony Accardo's power began to decline during the 1990s, Staubleone struggled for power along with rivals Giancana, Sam DeStefano, and Fiore "Fifi" Buccieri. However in 1997, Staubleone was convicted of extortion and sentenced to 15 years in prison. With Staubleone in prison, Bungelli temporarily regained leadership of the New Jersey Mafia..

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http://ww7.freearcade.com/Javanoid.jav/Javanoid.html 198.138.209.132 (talk) 00:08, 6 December 2007 (UTC)[reply]


Robert A. Hawkins

Robert A. Hawkins is known for the Omaha shooting at a Von Maur store at the mall in Omaha on December 5, 2007. He was 19 years old. He killed 9 people including himself. Several others were wounded. A 911 call was made to police and gunshots could be heard. When police had gotten there the gunman had taken his own life. Police had to get people out of the mall and go across the street to bussinesses' parking lots and wait for friends and family. He left a suicide note that his mother found at his home. On the letter it read that he wanted to "go out in style." This is the second mass mall shooting of 2007.

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http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20071205/ap_on_re_us/mall_shooting

74.171.230.75 (talk) 00:29, 6 December 2007 (UTC)[reply]


An electronic music project from the United Kingdom

Infinite Dimensions was formed in 1997 and is primarily a internet electronic music project created by David. R. Hook. Infinite Dimensions music has appears on many different mp3 download sites such as beatbiz.net, mp3.com, acidplanet, download.com and many others. Infinite Dimensions also has a few releases with major record labels nu-energy and resist, as well as many independent labels such as Metapsychic Records.

Sources

Infinite Dimensions at Discogs: http://www.discogs.com/artist/Infinite+Dimensions

http://www.discogs.com/artist/Infinite+Dimensions+(2)


78.146.25.115 (talk) 01:22, 6 December 2007 (UTC)[reply]


Cyberdunk

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Kojak (Band)

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South Brighton railway station, Adelaide

South Brighton railway station is a former railway station on the current Noarlunga Centre line in Adelaide, Australia. It was located about 17.9km by railway from Adelaide Railway Station.

History

The station opened in 1913 along with the Adelaide-Willunga line and had a building on the down platform with a ticket office, and a shelter on the up platform. The station closed in 1976 and demolished shortly after. A newer station was built a couple of hundred metres south and named Brighton.

Sources

Thompson MH. "The Goodwood - Brighton - Willunga line." ARHS bulletin, 336, October, 1965.

203.39.81.2 (talk) 01:49, 6 December 2007 (UTC)[reply]


TixStop

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Balhannah railway station, Adelaide

Balhannah railway station is a railway station on the Adelaide-Melbourne line, but is now in a state of disuse. It is located 45.8km by railway from Adelaide Railway Station.

The station probably opened in the 1890's/early 1900's and had two platforms. The north platform (about 100-150m in length) had a wooden waiting room and ticket office. The south platform (about 30m in length) was a goods shed. There are three tracks that pass through the station. the middle track is used to stable track machines. The station was closed to passengers in the 1960's, but until 2002 the station was the terminusn for passengers that went to the annual Oakbank races every Easter. The station is no longer used.

Sources

Callaghan GH. "The overland railway." ARHS NSW. St James, 1992.

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David Dumbrowski

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Alexandra Que Sanders

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TAPPER

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Creative Primary School

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Connor Henry

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Etta Kett

Etta Kett was the main character in the the comic strip of the same name published from 1925 to 1974 by Paul Robinson.

NOTES TO WIKIPEDIA EDITOR

  • This name was used as a clue in a recent NY Times crossword puzzle
  • The Paul Robinson article already exists
  • I had to navigate off of wikipedia to find out who Etta Kett was
  • This article should exist so people can immediately find it and navigate the link to the Paul Robinson page
  • I noticed this article exists in the Italian wikipedia

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1) http://www.toonopedia.com/ettakett.htm 2) http://www.comicstripfan.com/newspaper/e/ettakett.htm

68.252.40.131 (talk) 04:30, 6 December 2007 (UTC)[reply]


Vem

Vem is an acclaimed music video director who has directed videos for artists including: John Mayer, DMX, and Master P. He has also directed commercials for Nike, Converse, and EA Sports. Vem directed the music video for the single "We Got the Bee" from the animated picture, "Bee Movie".

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http://www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=109&STORY=/www/story/10-05-2007/0004676943&EDATE= http://mvwire.com/dynamic/article_view.asp?AID=12116


99.225.233.202 (talk) 05:15, 6 December 2007 (UTC)[reply]


Hatch Hall

Hatch Hall is the shiznit. One of the best places to live at the University of Missouri. Go Tigers!!

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www.mizzou.edu

12.226.13.245 (talk) 05:18, 6 December 2007 (UTC)[reply]


George Tate

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24.205.230.178 (talk) 05:22, 6 December 2007 (UTC)[reply]


George Tate: In august, 1980 George Tate and Hal Lashlee formed Software Plus. The company's name was changed to Ashton-Tate and moved to Culver City, CA. Ashton-Tate marketed the fabulously popular and commercially successful dBASE II program that continues to have an impact upon the PC industry to this day.

Tate died at age 40 on August 10, 1983.