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    Giuseppe “Pippo” Calderone (Catania, 1 November 1925 – Catania, 8 September 1978) was an influential Sicilian mafioso from Catania, eventually becoming...
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    his arrest in 1986. Antonino was born in Catania, the brother of Giuseppe Calderone, the boss of the local Mafia. Antonino's memoirs, Men of Dishonor:...
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  • Antonino Calderone (1935–2013), Sicilian Mafioso who turned state witness in 1987 Eric Calderone (born 1985), American guitarist and YouTuber Giuseppe Calderone...
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  • the way from Venezuela to try to restrain Badalamenti, Giuseppe Di Cristina and Giuseppe Calderone from retaliating against the growing power of the Corleonesi...
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    Cristiana, they were all DC.” Di Cristina's best men at his marriage were Giuseppe Calderone – the Mafia boss of Catania – and Christian Democrat senator Graziano...
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    largest Mafia family of Catania, at the time under the command of Giuseppe Calderone. Santapaola's first denunciation was in 1962 for theft and criminal...
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  • Joseph Bonanno (1905–2002) Antonino Calderone (1935–2013) Giuseppe Calderone (1925–1978) Frank Cali (1965–2019) Giuseppe Calò Salvatore Cancemi (1942–2011)...
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  • assassinated Russell Bufalino (1903–1994), natural causes Giuseppe Calderone (1925–1978), assassinated Giuseppe Calò (born 1931), serving life sentence in prison...
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  • According to justice collaborators, the late boss of the Catanian mafia, Giuseppe Calderone was the godfather in the baptism of one of the Mazzarella's sons....
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  • According to justice collaborators, the late boss of the Catanian Mafia, Giuseppe Calderone was the godparent in the baptism of one of the Mazzarella's sons....
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  • also in 1978 that Riina arranged for the murders of Giuseppe Di Cristina and Giuseppe Calderone, bosses of Riesi and Catania respectively. Both men were...
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  • (1910–1980) Antonio Calderone (1935–2013) Giuseppe Calderone (1925–1978) Salvatore Cristaldi Umberto Di Fazio Eugenio Galea Santino La Causa Giuseppe Pulvirenti...
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  • mafiosi like Vincenzo Rimi and Luciano Leggio. The mafiosi Giuseppe Calderone and Giuseppe Di Cristina visited Borghese in Rome. However, other mafiosi...
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  • charges in the death of Greene. September 30 – Sicilian Mafia boss Giuseppe Calderone murdered by Nitto Santapaola and the Corleonesi. Gaetano "Tano" Badalamenti...
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  • instigation of Giuseppe Calderone from Catania who became its first "secretary". The other members were Gaetano Badalamenti for Palermo, Giuseppe Settecasi...
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    eliminating Bontade's allies outside Palermo, including Giuseppe Di Cristina and Giuseppe Calderone, the bosses of Riesi and Catania, in an effort to isolate...
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  • the two assassins were from an Eastern Sicilian family headed by Giuseppe Calderone, not involved with the ruling corporate group of the Sicilian Mafia...
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    way from Venezuela to try to stop Gaetano Badalamenti, Giuseppe Di Cristina, Giuseppe Calderone and Salvatore Inzerillo from retaliating against the growing...
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    family of Catania, Giuseppe Calderone, who wanted to avoid the oligarchy of Michele Greco, Luciano Leggio and Gaetano Badalamenti. Calderone was appointed...
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  • the basis of the testimony of Antonino Calderone, brother of the former Mafia boss of Catania, Giuseppe Calderone. April – Sports agent Norby Walters, reportedly...
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    Buscetta, Salvatore "Ciaschiteddu" Greco, Gaetano Badalamenti and Giuseppe Calderone. Unaware of the identity of the men in the car the police let them...
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  • Catania. In 1960, he was the godfather at the baptism of the son of Giuseppe Calderone, the Mafia boss of Catania. Minore was also in business relations...
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  • The First Time on the Grass (category Films directed by Gianluigi Calderone)
    Love Under the Elms) is a 1974 Italian drama film directed by Gianluigi Calderone. It was entered into the 25th Berlin International Film Festival. Anne...
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    San Giuseppe Jato Mafia family was considered to be part of the Corleonesi faction for example) The pentito (Mafia turncoat) Antonino Calderone provided...
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    coup. Miceli had been in contact with the mafiosi Di Cristina and Giuseppe Calderone, who wanted to support the coup, which was scheduled for December...
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    significant, pentiti such as Tommaso Buscetta, Salvatore Contorno, Antonino Calderone, etc. However, this changed significantly during the early 1990s. From...
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  • Narrative Feature 2022 – Etna Comics Uzeta Award for best screenplay for Giuseppe Paternò Raddusa, Matteo Pilati and Alessandro Guida Vivarelli, Nick (14...
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    Giuseppe Genco Russo (26 January 1893 – 18 March 1976) was a Sicilian Mafia boss from Mussomeli in the province of Caltanissetta, Sicily. Genco Russo,...
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  • campaign was successful at suppressing it. The Mafia informant Antonino Calderone reminisced: "The music changed. Mafiosi had a hard life. [...] After the...
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  • "mafia" as a mere literary creation. Other defectors, such as Antonino Calderone and Salvatore Contorno, confirmed the use of Cosa Nostra by members. Mafiosi...
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