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In the early seventies, Ianni recruited eight black and Puerto Rican ex-cons — all of whom had gone to prison for organized-crime activities — to be his field assistants, and they came back with a picture of organized crime in Harlem that looked a lot like what had been going on in Little Italy seventy years earlier, only with drugs, rather than bootleg alcohol, as the currency of innovation.
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New details emerged Tuesday about documents found when Mr. Hussein was captured, contributing to a clearer picture of those organizing guerrilla attacks.
Such accommodation, however, is the exception in the United States; the typical picture of an organizing drive is still one of aggressive union campaigning in the face of aggressive employer opposition.
He well understood the political utility of organized loathing; the Munich show included thirty-six pictures by Nolde, the most by any one artist.
The differing assessments suggest that the occupation forces do not yet have a clear picture of who has organized and carried out the increasingly devastating attacks on coalition troops and Iraqi civilians.
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The exercises — such as Shine On, in which you list three self-defined victories in your day, and Serenity Scene, which has you stare at a picture of a beach — are organized into twenty-six "scientifically validated tracks," such as "Conquer Your Negative Thoughts," "Get to Know Yourself Better," and "Raise Happy, Resilient Teens".
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