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  2. JFK: Coming of Age in the American Century, 1917–1956

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    Alluding to the research of Daniel Okrent and 2012 Joseph Kennedy biographer David Nasaw, Logevall agreed that there was little substantive evidence in the widely held belief that Joseph Kennedy partnered with mob figures to make a part of his fortune in bootlegging during Prohibition in the 1920s. As Logevall noted, Joseph Kennedy did expand ...

  3. Kenneth Sonderleiter - Wikipedia

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    In 1921, shortly after entering the bootlegging trade, Sonderleiter was arrested for violating the Volstead Act. [2]: 110 Upon his release, he began purchasing large quantities of illegal liquor and publicized himself, going so far as to distribute business cards and brochures with information on where people could purchase alcohol from him.

  4. Richard Paul Pavlick - Wikipedia

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    [3] [1] After his arrest, Pavlick said, "Kennedy money bought the White House and the Presidency. I had the crazy idea I wanted to stop Kennedy from being President." [7] On January 27, 1961, Pavlick was committed to the federal medical center in Springfield, Missouri, then was indicted for threatening Kennedy's life seven weeks later. [1]

  5. Danny Walsh - Wikipedia

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    Born in the Cumberland mill village of Valley Falls, Walsh was a clerk in a Pawtucket hardware store before he entered bootlegging in 1920. First driving alcohol shipments for other local bootleggers, by the mid-1920s, he had established a formidable bootlegging operation which included planes, automobiles and a fleet of boats, one of them the legendary rum-runner called the "Black Duck ...

  6. Rum-running - Wikipedia

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    Rum-running, or bootlegging, is the illegal business of smuggling alcoholic beverages where such transportation is forbidden by law. The term rum-running is more commonly applied to smuggling over water; bootlegging is applied to smuggling over land. Smuggling usually takes place to circumvent taxation or prohibition laws within a particular ...

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    For example, a popular money rule is the 50/30/20 budget rule, which... Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us ...

  8. John F. Kennedy document hoax - Wikipedia

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    In the absence of such evidence, no serious biographer can identify Monroe and Kennedy as partners in a love affair. [4] Journalist Lawrence J. Quirk describes Kennedy and Monroe's association as an "on-again, off-again affair", [5] although actor Peter Lawford, who was Kennedy's brother-in-law, described the speculation as "garbage". [3]

  9. Warren Buffett: 10 Things Poor People Waste Money On - AOL

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    Learn More: 3 Things You Must Do When Your Savings Reach $50,000 According to Buffett, here are 10 things poor people waste money on and what he does instead .