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...studio apartment in Boston's North End was an unlikely headquarters for a multimillion-dollar business. No grand entrance, no smiling receptionist. But it was in that nondescript room that leaders of the Angiulo crime family, the city's predominant underworld dynasty, met regularly to plan the fortunes of an evil empire fed by murder, gambling and loan sharking. Often their plotting turned to what they considered a vexing subject: how to avoid the reach of a unique federal law called RICO, which not only targets Mob leaders but can also dismantle their whole illegal enterprise. "Remember that word 'enterprise...
...gets married and stumbles into a job as producer of a TV soap opera on the same day. The series will apparently shuttle between conflicts at home (her husband Matt has a punkish daughter who resents her) and at work, where the gallery of nuts ranges from a brash receptionist to an effusive, Southern-fried head writer, played attractively by Carol Kane...
Geraldine bustles into the center and is greeted by Zaida, a soft-spoken receptionist and a longtime resident of Sunset Park. There are many phone calls to return. Sister Mary Paul has gone to a budget hearing in the city. A Puerto Rican family of four sits on a bench, looking friendly and anxious. Geraldine leafs through her messages, then looks up suddenly. "Zaida! Wait till you see the new awning...
...receptionist in the imposing lobby at Brigham and Woman's Hospital responded, '''New' what?...You mean Neurophysiology...
BORN. To Sarah Menikides Starkey, 25, receptionist, and her husband since January, Zak Starkey, 19, pop drummer following in the footsteps of his famous father Ringo Starr: a daughter, their first child; in Ascot, England. Name: Tatia Jayne. Weight: 7 lbs. 2 oz. Ringo, 45, thus becomes the first grandfather Beatle...