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Eric Switzer
@flodeboller
Y compris les bookmakers et les gangsters. L’un des plus célèbres d’entre eux, Meyer Lansky, surnommé « Mastermind of the Mob », l’un des fondateurs de Las Vegas et qui fut ensuite à la tête d’un véritable empire criminel, venait régulièrement manger cheese-cake et pastrami, seul, tranquillement, la nuit venue. Mais le fait de gloire de Wolfie’s, p
... See moreJean-Paul Dubois • La Succession (OLIV. LIT.FR) (French Edition)
David Barbier
@gnark
Other People's Money: Inside the Housing Crisis and the Demise of the Greatest Real Estate Deal Ever Made
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Tobin didn’t have a mortgage: he had bought the trailer park for $2.1 million in 1995 and paid it off nine years later.2 But he did have to pay property taxes, water bills, regular maintenance costs, Lenny’s and Office Susie’s annual salaries and rent reductions, advertising fees, and eviction costs. After accounting for these expenses, vacancies,
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Charles Hudson
Abie Cohen • 1 card
Tripp Shriner
@tripps
Over time, the old and new towns began to merge as the city grew. Anglo merchants, bankers, doctors, and lawyers bought up lots near what was to become downtown Albuquerque, and built grand homes for their families. Those houses still stood in a lovely old residential neighborhood that included Twelfth Street.
Michael McGarrity • Slow Kill (Kevin Kerney Novels Series)
George Krompacky
@kongjie