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  2. Michael Chen (gangster) - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1980s, a struggle existed amongst the Flying Dragons' leadership with Chen holding the position that the gang should stick to traditional racketeering with the crimes of extortion and gambling. Chen's rival was his underling Johnny "Machine Gun" Eng. Eng wanted to expand into more lucrative crimes such as heroin trafficking. A ...

  3. Johnny Eng - Wikipedia

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    In 1983, Eng became the leader of the Flying Dragons. [2] By 1988, he had moved into the heroin trade in Manhattan's Chinatown. A confidential report issued by the Justice Department called Eng "one of the five major heroin dealers in New York City." [1] Eng, a native of Hong Kong, [3] fled back there in 1989 to avoid prosecution. [1]

  4. List of dragons in mythology and folklore - Wikipedia

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    A dragon-like horned serpent of the Lakota peoples' mythology. Unhcegila: A horned serpent also of Lakota mythology. Gaasyendietha: A lake dragon or serpent of the Great Lakes, found in Seneca mythology. Palulukon: Palulukon is a class of water serpent to the Hopi of North America. [35] European-American dragons Thevetat

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  6. Thanatosdrakon - Wikipedia

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    Its generic name means "dragon of death" in Greek, while its specific name is a Quechuan word meaning "flying serpent" and refers to the Incan deity Amaru. Thanatosdrakon is known from two specimens, the holotype, consisting of a partial postcranial skeleton, and the paratype, consisting of a left humerus. The holotype includes material that is ...

  7. Flying Dragons (gang) - Wikipedia

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    Flying Dragons leader Johnny Eng, also known as "Onionhead", was charged and convicted in 1992 of masterminding an international heroin importing scheme. Federal prosecutors alleged evidence against Eng including 300 pounds of heroin shipped to New York in stuffed animals, strapped to couriers, and sealed in steel machines used to wash bean ...

  8. Hiker, 20, Found Alive in Freezing Canadian Wilderness After ...

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    A 20-year-old hiker has been found alive after being reported missing in October. On Tuesday, Nov. 26, Sam Benastick was located near the Redfern Lake trail in British Columbia, Canada after being ...

  9. John Travolta recalls 1992 near-death experience flying a plane

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    John Travolta made rare comments about his near-death experience flying a plane 30 years ago.