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  2. Peter DiFronzo - Wikipedia

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    DiFronzo's name appeared on a 2002 FBI list as a potential threat to the life of Nick Calabrese, a star witness in Operation Family Secrets under federal protection. [5] On December 4, 2020, DiFronzo died at the age of 87, in North Barrington, Illinois, from pneumonia caused by hypertension and COVID-19, amid the pandemic in Illinois. [6]

  3. Michael Magnafichi - Wikipedia

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    Michael Magnafichi is a member of the Chicago Outfit, an Italian-American organized crime syndicate based in Chicago, Illinois. He is the son of Lee Magnafichi, who also was a member of the Outfit, supposedly working under John "Jackie The Lackey" Cerone. [1] Michael would later become Jackie Cerone's personal driver.

  4. Chicago Sun-Times - Wikipedia

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    Chicago Sun-Times logo used until 2018 Chicago Sun-Times logo in 2007 Chicago Sun-Times logo from 2003-2007 Chicago Sun-Times logo in 2003. The Chicago Sun-Times is a daily nonprofit newspaper published in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Since 2022, it is the flagship paper of Chicago Public Media, [3] and has long held the second largest ...

  5. John DiFronzo - Wikipedia

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    Imprisoned syndicate leader Joseph Aiuppa chose DiFronzo to head criminal operations in Chicago's western suburbs over acting syndicate boss Joseph Ferriola. Eventually, he became one of several de facto leaders running the Outfit in Chicago. His brother, Peter DiFronzo, a "made man", was convicted of warehouse burglary in 1963. [3]

  6. Newspapers of the Chicago metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    Chicago Daily Telegraph, 1878–1881 (became Chicago Morning Herald) Chicago Daily Times, 1929–1948 (merged with Chicago Sun to form Chicago Sun-Times) Chicago Democrat, 1833–1861; Chicago Democratic Press, 1852–1857; Chicago Evening Mail, 1870–1875 (became Post & Mail) Chicago Evening Post, 1865–1875 (became Post & Mail)

  7. Field Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    Field had founded the Chicago Sun and the Chicago Sun Syndicate in late 1941. [3] Comic-strip historian Allan Holtz has written regarding the origins of the Field Syndicate and its relationship to the rest of the company: Field . . . was a syndicate initially created by Marshall Field to sell features from his Chicago Sun newspaper.

  8. DiFronzo - Wikipedia

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    John DiFronzo (1928–2018), nicknamed "No Nose", American mobster and the reputed former boss of the Chicago Outfit; Peter DiFronzo (1933-2020), brother of John DiFronzo (reputed to be the leader of the Chicago Outfit) and Joseph DiFronzo

  9. List of newspaper columnists - Wikipedia

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    Barbara Amiel (1940–), Toronto Sun, The Times, Sunday Times, Daily Telegraph; Bruce Anderson, The Independent; Terence Blacker (1948–), The Independent; Russell Brand (1975–), The Guardian; Jeremy Clarkson (1960–), The Sunday Times and The Sun; Robert Crampton (1964–), The Times; Nigel Dempster (1941–2007), Daily Express, Daily Mail ...