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  2. Mongrel Mob - Wikipedia

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    By 1966 they were wearing patches bearing the name 'Mongrel Mob'. [8] By about 1970 the Mongrels were also known as the Mongrel Mob, and the gang had expanded to include numerous Māori. Members consider Hastings in Hawke's Bay to be the gang's "Fatherland" or birthplace, and the gang first became known for its violence in Hawke's Bay. [1]

  3. Harry Tam - Wikipedia

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    In January 2018, Tam objected to the sale of counterfeit Mongrel Mob gang patches on the Chinese online retailer AliExpress, urging buyers to return the items to the seller and to ask for their money back. [8] Police also warned buyers about the risks of buying and wearing gang patches due to their association with gangs. [9]

  4. Black Power (New Zealand gang) - Wikipedia

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    It was formed as the "Black Bulls" by Reitu Harris and Māori youth in Wellington about 1970, [4] [5] but was changed to Black Power in 1971. [6] The gang was founded in response to the rival Mongrel Mob gang and white power associated gangs.

  5. ‘Today’ Anchors Crave Return to Normal After Months of ...

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    Remember going to crowded outdoor concerts? Hoda Kotb does. One of the perks of being an anchor on NBC’s venerable “Today” morning show is getting to see Jason Mraz or Aerosmith belt one out ...

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    Savannah is the co-anchor of TODAY at NBC News. She also serves as NBC News' chief legal correspondent and as a primary anchor for the network's election coverage. She joined TODAY as a co-host of ...

  7. Gangs in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    By the 1970s, established gangs included Black Power, Mongrel Mob, Head Hunters and Barbarian Stormtroopers. Some had friends in high places, with Prime Minister Robert Muldoon partying at a Black Power pad in 1976 and Mayor of Wellington Michael Fowler stumping bail for seven of them after an altercation with the Mongrel Mob. [4]

  8. Anchors Away: TV-News Veterans Exit Ahead of Ratings ... - AOL

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    Fox News’ Neil Cavuto, one of the few anchors whose time at the Fox Corp. owned outlet dates to its 1996 launch, said in late December he was leaving. All these exits take place amid a not-so ...

  9. Tribesmen Motorcycle Club - Wikipedia

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    In July 2020, 10 members of the Tribesmen Christchurch confronted a small group of Mongrel Mob members outside of the Christchurch District Court. This confrontation led to a fight occurring, during which a Mongrel Mob member's head was stomped on multiple times. The fight was broken up by Court Security officers. [16]