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  2. Tony Vaccaro - Wikipedia

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    Michelantonio Celestino Onofrio Vaccaro (December 20, 1922 – December 28, 2022) [1] was an American photographer who is best known for his photos taken in Europe during 1944 and 1945, and in Germany immediately following World War II. He subsequently became a fashion and lifestyle photographer for American magazines.

  3. El Potro Álvarez - Wikipedia

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    Born in Caracas, he played professionally under the name Tony Álvarez. [1] Furthermore, he is commonly known as El Potro Álvarez , a moniker that he has been using since starting his baseball career at a young age.

  4. Tony Franco - Wikipedia

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    On 25 March 2018, Franco was appointed manager of Atlético Venezuela, after agreeing to a contract until December 2019. [6] He left the club on 5 November, [7] and subsequently moved to Europe to study. In July 2019, Franco joined Spanish club CD Izarra's coaching staff as an assistant of Unai Jáuregui. [8]

  5. Tony Armas - Wikipedia

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    His playing career in Venezuela was a stellar one. He started playing with the Leones and later joined the Caribes de Oriente. His 97 career home runs were the Venezuelan professional baseball record, before another center fielder—Robert Pérez "the black wall" of Cardenales de Lara—set a new mark in 2007. In addition, Armas is fourth in ...

  6. Tony Armas Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Antonio José Armas (born April 29, 1978), better known as Tony Armas Jr., is a Venezuelan former professional baseball right-handed pitcher. He spent most of his active career with the Montreal Expos / Washington Nationals of Major League Baseball (MLB).

  7. Tony Vega - Wikipedia

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    Tony Vega Cesar (born July 13, 1957) [1] is a ... That year he performed in Venezuela and later went to New York where in Madison Square Garden he participated in ...

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  9. Cuntrera-Caruana Mafia clan - Wikipedia

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    "Venezuela has its own Cosa Nostra family as if it is Sicilian territory", according to the Italian police. "The structure and hierarchy of the Mafia has been entirely reproduced in Venezuela." The Cuntrera-Caruana clan had direct links with the ruling Commission of the Sicilian Mafia, and are acknowledged by the American Cosa Nostra.