DIRECTOR'S COMMENTARY ''BORN INTO MAFIA''
DIRECTOR'S COMMENTARY ''BORN INTO MAFIA'' Be ready to Be entertained. A concentrated study of a Russian Mafia family. Vitaliy Versace plays the Russian mafia son, Ivan, runs to America to escape the organized crime curse and start a new life. Genre: Action / Crime / Romance / Comedy VERSACE ENTERTAINMENT presents in Association with ANTON PICTURES a VITALIY VERSACE film BORN INTO MAFIA I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor (www.youtube.com
View Count: 14 Date: January 23, 2012
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Mafia 2: Director's Cut revealed by Amazon
Some compelling evidence that we just can't fuhgeddabout has surfaced over on Amazon, suggesting a re-release of Mafia 2 impends. As you can see in the cover art above, Mafia 2: Director's Cut for PS3,...
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News: Mafia II: Director's Cut sighted
2K to repackage mob saga? Last year's open world crime epic Mafia II is getting the Director's Cut treatment, if a new retail listing is to be believed. According to an Amazon page, the special edition...
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Amazon Squeals About Mafia 2: Director's Cut
Some dirty rat over at Amazon let loose the news that 2K’s open world mob fiction would be getting re-released as a director’s cut. According to the Amazon listing , Mafia 2: Director's...
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Nolan Finley: Commentary: Detroit? It's Bing, not Kwame
The Detroit mayor's office doesn't operate as an organized crime outfit under new Mayor Dave Bing. And for that matter, it didn't under Mayor Dennis Archer.
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Guest Commentary: Marco’s mafia mentality is hindering taxpayers
There is a new book on the market today: “The Soprano State: New Jersey’s Culture of Corruption†by Bob Ingle & Sandy McClure. It outlines the cost of criminal corruption to New Jersey...
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No 'running commentary' on Goa drug probe: Police
The Goa Police said Wednesday they will not provide a 'running commentary' on the probe into the alleged police-politician-drug mafia nexus in which state home minister Ravi Naik's son is said to be...
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Market Commentary and Intraday News
(AP:NEW YORK) Wal-Mart Stores Inc., the world's largest retailer, spent nearly $1.78 million lobbying in the fourth quarter on a wide range of issues from health care reform to organized crime and food...