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The corner shop stick-up is a classic – Omar insists on paying for his carton of Newports, and getting the correct change – and the street stash bounty is completely accidental.
At last count there were 30 American hedgies on the FORBES list of the world's billionaires, but it's only after WisdomTree's recent performance--added to his old Wall Street stash and extensive art collection--that Steinhardt has, for the first time, qualified himself.
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Giggling children swilled down bottles of stolen apple cider and adults walked quickly down the street with stashes of wine.
In addition to the bags of heroin, worth $10 apiece on the street and stashed in a box under Mr. Ceballos's bed, the police found an electronic scale, two grinders, a strainer, a loaded semiautomatic pistol, a.22-caliber handgun and a rifle scope, said Avery Mehlman, the narcotics bureau chief in the Brooklyn district attorney's office.
Prosecutors said the Goodfellas used one member's apartment on 126th Street as a stash house for guns, which were available to gang members to settle disputes with rival gangs.
It was one of five guns the "street criminal" had stashed at his home in sports bags, which he claimed he was holding for three joint owners.
He led a trafficking ring from an armed stronghold in Kingston, moving guns and drugs between Jamaica and the United States, prosecutors said, and his soldiers patrolled the streets and guarded stash houses.
Like the designs of West's fellow street-wear artists Stash and Futura, And Suns' graphic sensibility is American, but the cut and colors of the clothes look and feel Japanese.
Expect to find antiques at throwaway prices, including colonial-era lamps, Art Deco clocks and trinkets of every kind and, at a store called Mini Market (33/31 Mutton Street; 91-22-2347-2427), a large stash of original Bollywood posters sought by leading Indian collectors.
To me, that appears a just desert for spray-painting parked cars and harboring "stolen property" (a stash of street signs).
In the basement of the priory -- then at 338 East 29th Street -- the Carmelites stashed part of a cache of 600 Thompson submachine guns, wrapped in burlap sacks and bound for Ireland during the war for independence, according to Alfred Isacsson, a Carmelite priest and historian.
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