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  2. Maurizio Giglio - Wikipedia

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    Peter Tompkins was an American undercover OSS agent in Rome. On 21 January 1944 (the day before the Anzio landings), he made contact with Giglio. From then on, they worked closely together and were in almost daily contact. Allied forces were now within 60 km (37 mi) of Rome. Giglio increased his activity, which placed him increasingly at risk.

  3. Giglio v. United States - Wikipedia

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    Giglio v. United States, 405 U.S. 150 (1972), is a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that the prosecution's failure to inform the jury that a witness had been promised not to be prosecuted in exchange for his testimony was a failure to fulfill the duty to present all material evidence to the jury, and constituted a violation of due process, requiring a new trial. [1]

  4. Italy–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    Confronting America: The Cold War between the United States and the Communists in France and Italy (2012) Cosco, Joseph P. Imagining Italians: The Clash of Romance and Race in American Perceptions, 1880-1910 (SUNY Press, 2012) De Conde, Alexander. Half bitter, half sweet (Scribner's 1971), a major scholarly history. online

  5. Giglio - Wikipedia

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    Joe Giglio (born 1967/8), Maltese politician; Joseph Giglio (born 1954), American politician; Louie Giglio (born 1958), American pastor; Luis di Giglio (born 1989), Italian cricketer; Maurizio Giglio (1920–1944), Italian soldier, policeman and secret agent for the Allies during World War II; Paolo Giglio (1927–2016), Maltese archbishop ...

  6. Italian Americans - Wikipedia

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    Italian American identification with the Genoese explorer, whose fame lay in his grand voyages departing Europe and crossing the Atlantic Ocean to make discoveries in the New World, playing an important role in American history and identity, but was of negligible significance to the history of Italy—typifying Italian Americans' limited sense ...

  7. Why UNC-App State series should continue | Latest on Tez ...

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    Andrew Carter from The News & Observer joins Ovies & Giglio to talk about the latest for UNC’s Tez Walker after the UNC Board of Trustees met. Plus, why the UNC-App State series should return.

  8. Giglio Society of East Harlem - Wikipedia

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    The Giglio ("lily" in Italian) is an 80-foot-tall, three-ton statue which is carried and danced through the streets of East Harlem by over 100 members of the society. [citation needed] The first Giglio Feast on 106th street in East Harlem started approximately in 1908.

  9. Who Is Sadie Robertson's Husband? All About Christian Huff ...

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    “Christian is so kind and so affirming of who I am as a person. He makes me a lot stronger. I just feel like equally, we make each other better when we’re together," Robertson added.