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  2. Luigi Putrone - Wikipedia

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    Giuseppe Di Matteo was tortured before being strangled and his body was dissolved in a barrel of acid to destroy the evidence. [2] [3] On August 12, 2005, Putrone, one of the most wanted men in Italy, was arrested in Ústí nad Labem with him accomplice Frantisek Herm in the Czech Republic, some 100 kilometres north-west of Prague. [4] [5] [6] [7]

  3. Santino Di Matteo - Wikipedia

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    Santino Di Matteo (born 7 December 1954), also known as Mezzanasca, is an Italian former member of the Sicilian Mafia from the town of Altofonte in the province of Palermo, Sicily, Italy. Di Matteo took part in the killing of anti-Mafia judge Giovanni Falcone on 23 May 1992, near Capaci and also of the businessman Ignazio Salvo.

  4. Florida Gulf Coast Eagles men's soccer - Wikipedia

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    Source: Florida Gulf Coast University Bob Butehorn has served as head coach for Florida Gulf Coast Eagles men's soccer since the program's inception in 2007. [ 5 ] Butehorn has been successful at FGCU, [ 6 ] posting a perfect 9–0–0 conference record in 2010, and qualifying for three NCAA Division I tournaments (2011, 2012, and 2014). [ 7 ]

  5. Di Matteo - Wikipedia

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    Luca Di Matteo, an Italian football midfielder; Roberto Di Matteo, a former Italian professional footballer, and former manager of Chelsea F.C. and FC Schalke 04; Santino Di Matteo, a member of the Mafia from the town of Altofonte; As a middle name: Bernardo di Matteo Gamberelli, an Italian sculptor; Filippo di Matteo Torelli, an Italian painter

  6. Gulf Coast Museum of Art - Wikipedia

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    The Gulf Coast Museum of Art was located at 12211 Walsingham Road, Largo, Florida.It housed contemporary Florida art in the permanent collection. [2] [3]The museum closed in January 2009 after 73 years of operation, and its collections are now part of the Florida International Museum at St. Petersburg College in St. Petersburg, Florida.

  7. Luca Di Matteo - Wikipedia

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    In February 2010, Di Matteo agreed to leave Crotone and join Vicenza, this time in a co-ownership bid between Palermo and his new club, for a peppercorn fee of €500. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Di Matteo made his second comeback to Palermo in June 2011, as his co-ownership was solved in favour of the rosanero for €200,000. [ 5 ]

  8. Roberto Di Matteo - Wikipedia

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    Roberto Di Matteo (Italian pronunciation: [roˈbɛrto di matˈtɛːo]; born 29 May 1970) is an Italian professional football manager and former player. During his playing career as a midfielder . He played for Swiss clubs Schaffhausen , Zürich and Aarau early in his career.

  9. A. E. Backus Museum & Gallery - Wikipedia

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    Established in 1960, the A.E. Backus Museum & Gallery was originally named the Fort Pierce Art Gallery. A.E. Backus, a prominent figure in the Florida arts community who ushered in an era of art and culture into the Indian River area, played a pivotal role in the creation of the institution. The Fort Pierce Art Gallery was loosely modeled after ...