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CHICAGO (WLS) Upper-crust Chicago mobster Mike Sarno is just a sliver of the made man he once was, according to what a federal judge in Chicago was told on Wednesday. Apparent illness has Sarno slimmed down to under 200 pounds according to his attorney, after tipping the scale at 350 or more according to estimates over the mob s more gluttonous years. These days Sarno hardly lives up to his nickname the Large Guy and certainly doesn t fit the mob moniker he began with as a budding gangster: Fat Boy. Also, the career hoodlum is promising to eschew an Outfit life he enjoyed for decades if he is let out of prison early on compassionate release, his attorney pledged during a court hearing. ....
The Mob Museum, the National Museum of Organized Crime and Law Enforcement, celebrates its ninth anniversary on Feb. 14 by offering free admission for Nevada residents, sponsored by NV Energy. The day will include a unique photo opportunity with a finely rendered, life-size sculpture of notorious Chicago Mob boss Al Capone as well as a closer look into the St. Valentine’s Day Massacre with a video presentation featuring rare images, artifacts and insights into the crime and investigation. All guests must reserve their ticket in advance; tickets are limited to four per person. In alignment with its “Commitment to Community,” The Mob Museum continues to look for opportunities to increase accessibility to locals. Due to capacity limitations, free admission vouchers will also be distributed to preselected local nonprofit organizations giving them the opportunity to visit the Museum through the end of 2021. ....
Upala Sen | | Published 20.12.20, 03:22 AM What is so odd about looking up words? Yes, they are common words, but sometimes common can befuddle, no? I am looking up words. The British English word mob, for instance, is derived from the Latin phrase mobile vulgus, meaning fickle common people. The adjective mobile has been derived from the Latin mobilis, which means movable, easy to move, not firm. Mob when used as a noun means a large, disorganised and often violent crowd of people. This sense of the term has been in use from the 17th century. According to Collins dictionary, people sometimes use the word to refer in a disapproving way to the majority of people in a country or place, especially when these people are behaving in a violent or uncontrolled way. ....