Word: castellano
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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First-year men's heavyweight coach Ed Kloman said he was not worried by Castellano's short illness and downplayed the danger posed by pollution in the Charles...
...Jeff T. Castellano '00 said he developed open and bleeding blisters on his hands during crew practice Saturday...
...following day, Castellano noticed red streaks, the signs of a spreading infection, running the length of his arm. He said he was diagnosed at UHS with a staph infection in his blood, and was successfully treated with an intravenous antibiotic and then released...
...Castellano said that he was aware that blood poisoning is potentially fatal if it goes untreated, adding that crew coaches had often emphasized the need to keep open blisters clean, and that the river water could have contributed to the infection...
Both "Big Paul" Castellano (Richard Sarafian), famously whacked by Gotti soldiers outside a Manhattan steak house in 1985, and Salvatore ("Sammy the Bull") Gravano (William Forsythe), whose turncoat chattiness with the feds ultimately landed Gotti his life sentence, are portrayed as the real evildoers here. Why? Because they were Michael Milken greedy. While Gotti's silk-and-cashmere flamboyance may have embodied the underworld side of '80s excess, Castellano and Gravano were, in this film's view, the true moral lepers because they threw around terms like "joint venture" and "bottom line" and believed in the coldhearted notion that...