• Max Mermelstein (November 1, 1942 – September 12, 2008) was an American drug smuggler for the Medellín Cartel in the late 1970s and early 80s, who later...
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  • Mermelstein (born 1957), American photographer Max Mermelstein (1942–2008), American drug trafficker Mel Mermelstein (born 1926), Hungarian-born Holocaust survivor...
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  • ( linked to Gambino crime family) Mickey Munday drug smuggling net Max Mermelstein drug smuggling net Barry Seal drug smuggling net Cali Cartel Martinez...
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    April 1987. The most important witnesses were Max Mermelstein and Luis Carlos Uribe-Munera. Mermelstein, who had told the DEA of the murder contract after...
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    bail as a result. One of his suspected targets was believed to be Max Mermelstein, a former drug smuggler who had worked for Escobar but had entered...
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  • Nevertheless, Roberts and Munday began working under the supervision of Max Mermelstein, who had an agreement with Salazar to manage the transportation of...
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  • Munday, Jon Roberts, Griselda Blanco, George Jung, Barry Seal and Max Mermelstein. Much of Miami's drug trafficking activity was centered out of Coconut...
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  • law enforcement agencies along the way.[citation needed] In 1980, Max Mermelstein, an American associate of the Medellin Cartel, was introduced to Jon...
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  • Handley as Billy Jensen Edgardo González as Emilio David Piggott as Max Mermelstein David Zaldivar as Rigo, a Cuban who helps Griselda and her family Christian...
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    Drug War Narcoterrorism Narcotrafficking in Colombia Tranquilandia Max Mermelstein Mickey Munday Jack Carlton Reed Virginia Vallejo Rosen, Jonathan (2014)...
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    Podolskaya)" [3] Max Mermelstein (Weidenfeld), et al., Skala, (Skala Benevolent Society, New York, Tel Aviv, 1978) Max Mermelstein (Weidenfeld), et al...
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    Mellon. Steven Wolk, chief technology officer, P. C. Richard & Son Max Mermelstein, drug smuggler, worked as chief engineer for the Sheraton Hotel. Anders...
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  • Nine (1986) The Man Who Made It Snow (1990) (with Richard Smitten and Max Mermelstein) The White Tribe (1991) (with Barbara Fuca[citation needed]) The Moscow...
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  • Tomislav Ladan, 76, Croatian encyclopedist and polymath, malignant tumor. Max Mermelstein, 65, American drug trafficker, cancer. George Putnam, 94, American...
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    new reporter". Dayton Daily News. 8 March 1987. Retrieved 4 June 2020. Mermelstein, David (October 2, 2008). "Judy Savage grooms showbiz kids". Variety...
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  • both of them top Medellín leaders. Starting in 1981, Max Mermelstein worked for Salazar. Mermelstein was "was responsible for working out the logistics...
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  • role on ALF, appeared in several television shows which included Fantastic Max (1988–1990), Pound Puppies (1986–1987), Murphy Brown (1988), Fantasy Island...
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    Photobooks – by Max Kozloff (ed), Christoph Bangert, Mark Cohen, Larry Fink, Jeff Mermelstein, and Michael Spano – from PowerHouse (among unrelated Pelicans)...
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  • REQUEST" Archived 2020-03-25 at the Wayback Machine, sonypictures.com Mermelstein, David (28 May 2012). "MOD Movies for Intrepid Cineastes". The Wall Street...
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    70 Singer-songwriter United States (Los Angeles) 28 January 2022 Mel Mermelstein 95 Holocaust survivor United States (Long Beach) 29 January 2022 Suresh...
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    by Molly Haskell at The Criterion Collection "Max Ophuls's Movie of Matchless Elegance" David Mermelstein, The Wall Street Journal, 7 August 2010 The Earrings...
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    No 4, Zehetmair Quartet". The Guardian. Retrieved 2009-02-06. David Mermelstein (2001-12-02). "A Violinist Who Can Do Many Things". New York Times. Retrieved...
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  • January 25–30 Borgata Winter Poker Open Borgata Hotel & Casino Aaron Mermelstein $712,305 Eugene Todd 989 $3,500 $3,165,789 February 5–11 Lucky Hearts...
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  • Forget (1991) – historical drama television film telling the story of Mel Mermelstein, an American holocaust survivor who confronted a Holocaust denial organization's...
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    Archived from the original on January 3, 2013. Retrieved October 2, 2013. Mermelstein, David (October 26, 2011). "The Commissioner of Short Works". The Wall...
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  • IHR and other defendants to pay $90,000 to Mermelstein and to issue a letter of apology to "Mr. Mel Mermelstein, a survivor of Auschwitz-Birkenau and Buchenwald...
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    with the assistance of the U.S. director of the organization, Edward Mermelstein. Vekselberg paid £1.7 million at a Christie's auction in 2005 for Odalisque...
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  • Haskins Laboratories in the mid-1970s by Philip Rubin, Tom Baer, and Paul Mermelstein. This synthesizer, known as ASY, was based on vocal tract models developed...
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    was about a pro bono publico lawsuit by an attorney on behalf of Mel Mermelstein, played by Nimoy as an Auschwitz survivor, against a group of organizations...
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    movements by which spoken words are made. In related work at Haskins, Paul Mermelstein, Philip Rubin, Louis Goldstein, and colleagues developed articulatory...
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