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    Giuseppe "Pippo" Calò (born 30 September 1931) is an Italian mobster and member of the Sicilian Mafia in Porta Nuova. He was referred to as the cassiere...
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    Italian) Assolti Carboni, Calò e Diotallevi, La Repubblica, 7 May 2010 (in Italian) Calvi, è definitiva l' assoluzione di Carboni, Calò e Diotallevi, Corriere...
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  • Giuseppe Calò, Giuseppe Graviano, Pietro Aglieri, Salvatore Montalto, Giuseppe Montalto, Salvatore Buscemi, Nenè Geraci, Raffaele Ganci, Giuseppe Farinella...
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  • Salvatore Biondino, Salvatore Biondo, Giuseppe Calò, Philip and Joseph Gravano, Michelangelo La Barbera, Salvatore and Giuseppe Montalto, Matteo Motisi, Pietro...
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    their lives; together with him the bosses Giuseppe "Piddu" Madonia, Nitto Santapaola, Giuseppe Calò, Giuseppe Farinella, Raffaele Ganci, Nino Giuffrè,...
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  • Rigano mandamento (Palermo) Giuseppe Calò for the Porta Nuova mandamento (Palermo) Antonio Salamone for the San Giuseppe Jato mandamento, often substituted...
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  • Italian prosecutors in Rome implicated a member of the Sicilian Mafia, Giuseppe Calò, in Calvi's murder, along with Flavio Carboni, a Sardinian businessman...
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    would lead to the Maxi Trial against 475 Mafia defendants. Mafia boss Giuseppe Calò, also known as "Pippo", was convicted for ordering and organising the...
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    together with Bernardo Provenzano, Bernardo Brusca, Salvatore Riina, Giuseppe Calò, Francesco Madonia and Nenè Geraci. In 1997, in the trial for the murder...
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  • (1905–2002) Antonino Calderone (1935–2013) Giuseppe Calderone (1925–1978) Frank Cali (1965–2019) Giuseppe Calò Salvatore Cancemi (1942–2011) Benedetto Capizzi...
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    Commission to prove he could commit a murder in rival territory (that of Giuseppe Calò) just as the Corleonesi. On May 11, 1981, Inzerillo was shot to death...
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    of the same type as used in Train 904 while searching the hideout of Giuseppe Calò, that it became apparent that the Mafia had been behind the attack....
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  • those who aligned themselves with the Corleonesi were Palermo bosses Giuseppe Calò (boss of Porta Nuova), Filippo Marchese (boss of Corso Dei Mille) and...
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  • hero Francesco Calò, Italian painter Giacomo Calò (born 1997), Italian footballer Giuseppe Calò (born 1931), Sicilian Mafioso Romano Calò (1883–1952), Italian...
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    London at the time, and the order to kill Calvi had come from Mafia boss Giuseppe Calò and Licio Gelli. When Di Carlo became an informer in June 1996, he denied...
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    Cosa Nostra and a member of the Porta Nuova family that was headed by Giuseppe Calò. Buscetta himself was a member of this family. From 1973 to 1975, Mangano...
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    Licio Gelli, the headmaster of P2 Masonic Lodge, and the mafioso Giuseppe "Pippo" Calò are being prosecuted for the assassination of Roberto Calvi. France...
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  • (1928–2000) Giuseppe Calò (born 1931) Salvatore Cancemi (1942–2011) Salvatore Cucuzza Nicola Ingarao (1961–2007) Vittorio Mangano (1940–2000) Giuseppe Bono Francesco...
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  • three years after his arrest. Bernardo Provenzano, Salvatore Riina, Giuseppe Calò, Bernardo Brusca, Francesco Madonia, Nenè Geraci and Francesco Spadaro...
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  • age of 34. His godfather was Vittorio Mangano. In 1985 he replaced Giuseppe Calò in the Cupola (the Sicilian Mafia Commission) and as head of the mandamento...
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  • Russell Bufalino (1903–1994), natural causes Giuseppe Calderone (1925–1978), assassinated Giuseppe Calò (born 1931), serving life sentence in prison Michele...
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  • Francesco Madonia, Nenè Geraci, Giuseppe Farinella, Michele Greco, Leoluca Bagarella (the actual killer) and Giuseppe Calò were sentenced to 30 years. Bernardo...
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    Salvatore Riina, Bernardo Provenzano, Michele Greco, Francesco Madonia, Giuseppe Calò, Bernardo Brusca, Nenè Geraci and Francesco Spadaro also received a...
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    murder of Roberto Calvi, along with former Mafia boss Giuseppe Calò (also known as "Pippo Calò"), businessmen Ernesto Diotallevi and Flavio Carboni, and...
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    Provenzano, Bernardo Brusca, Salvatore Scaglione, Antonino Geraci, Giuseppe Calò, Giovanni Scaduto, Ignazio Motisi, Andrea Di Carlo, Leonardo Greco and...
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    Swiss bank accounts. On May 31, 1985, Rotolo was arrested together with Giuseppe Calò in the latter's elegant villa near Rome. He was one of the defendants...
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    Antonino Madonia, Salvatore Buscemi, Nenè Geraci, Giuseppe Calò, Francesco Madonia, Salvatore and Giuseppe Montalto, Stefano Ganci and Vincenzo Galatolo were...
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    and Rome killed 16 and wounded more than 200. In 1992, Mafia soldiers Giuseppe Calò and Guido Cercola were sentenced to life imprisonment, Franco Di Agostino...
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    Giuseppe Calò. When Di Carlo became a state witness in June 1996, he denied that he was the killer, but admitted that he had been approached by Calò to...
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  • triggered the war by framing La Barbera, Michele Cavataio. Also there were Giuseppe Calò and Luciano Leggio. The trial opened in December 1967 and lasted until...
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