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  2. List of contract killers and hitmen - Wikipedia

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    A hitman, on the other hand, is a term that is often synonymous with contract killer although it can also be used to denote a criminal who frequently carries out a targeted killing (referred to as a "hit") on behalf of an organized crime syndicate to which they are affiliated with.

  3. Contract killing - Wikipedia

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    Contract killing (also known as murder-for-hire) is a form of murder or assassination in which one party hires another party to kill a targeted person or people. [1] It involves an illegal agreement which includes some form of compensation, monetary or otherwise.

  4. Targeted killing - Wikipedia

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    In response lawsuits brought by The New York Times and the American Civil Liberties Union seeking to use the Freedom of Information Act to make public more details about the legal basis for the drone programs U.S. District Court Judge Colleen McMahon ruled at the end of December 2012 that the U.S. Government has no legal duty to disclose legal ...

  5. List of assassinations by the United States - Wikipedia

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    Target Position Nationality Method Notes Fidel Castro: Prime Minister of Cuba, President of Cuba, and First Secretary of the Cuban Communist Party. Cuba Reported by the Church Committee.

  6. Assassination - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] It may be prompted by political, ideological, religious, personal, financial, or military motives. [3] Assassinations are ordered by both individuals and organizations, and are carried out by their accomplices. Acts of assassination have been performed since ancient times. A person who carries out an assassination is called an assassin. [4]

  7. L.A.'s dirtiest cop: A mild-mannered traffic officer who ...

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    The ritual has played out before the parole board 13 times. Twice, the board decided Leasure was safe to release, and both times Gov. Gavin Newsom reversed the decision.

  8. Federal Bureau of Investigation portrayal in media - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has been a staple of American popular culture since its christening in 1935. That year also marked the beginning of the popular "G-Man" phenomenon that helped establish the Bureau's image, beginning with the aptly titled James Cagney movie, G Men. Although the detective novel and other police-related ...

  9. List of U.S. executive branch czars - Wikipedia

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    Summary table; President Party In office Number of czar titles Number of appointees Appointees not confirmed by Senate Franklin D. Roosevelt: Democratic 1933–1945 11 19 18 Harry S. Truman: 1945–1953 6 5 Dwight D. Eisenhower: Republican 1953–1961 1 0 Lyndon B. Johnson: Democratic 1963–1969 3 1 Richard Nixon: Republican 1969–1974 3 5 ...