Friday, September 17, 2004

A whiff of organized crime wafts over Little Italy feast
The red, white and green tinsel arches are back over Mulberry Street, along with the sizzling mounds of sausage and peppers. But there is also something unsavory in the air at Little Italy's Feast of San Gennaro: the whiff of organized crime.

Cooperation Is Vital To Tackle Hi-Tech Criminals

Organized Internet crime syndicates were dealt a major blow earlier this year, when the National Hi-Tech Crime Unit (NHTCU) and international intelligence forces caught suspects in the UK, Russia and the Ukraine.

PALERMO REMEMBERS DON PUGLISI, THE PRIEST KILLED BY THE MAFIA
(AGI) - Palermo, Italy, 15 September - Father Pino Puglisi 11 years after his murder in 1993, will be remembered today in Palermo with a series of initiatives, while yesterday evening a vigil was held in his home in the Brancaccio quarter, in Piazzale Anita Garibaldi.

Pair 'linked' to black market arms trade
Vanderbiljpark - Prosecutors have said a videotape and other evidence link two men arrested in South Africa to a global nuclear weapons black market that is being investigated by the United Nations.

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