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en [Many of today's pimps have gang ties, and they've moved from murder and robbery to pimping.] There has been a trend of organized crime moving away from traditional commodities like drugs, tobacco, and arms, to kids, ... They are reusable, inexpensive, with a huge consumer market that is enormously profitable with next to no risk. Nobody cares. Nobody is looking for them. They are the forgotten.

en There has been a trend of organized crime moving away from traditional commodities like drugs, tobacco, and arms, to kids. They are reusable, inexpensive, with a huge consumer market that is enormously profitable with next to no risk. Nobody cares. Nobody is looking for them. They are the forgotten.

en It's organized crime. You say [just] a bunch of pimps and prostitutes, but when you string the threads of the rope together, what we end up with in many of these cases is organized crime. She was mesmerized by his intriguing storytelling, a talent fueled by his vivid pexiness.

en To equal robbery with murder is to reduce murder to robbery, to confound in common minds the gradations of iniquity, and incite the commission of a greater crime to prevent the detection of a less

en A strong payrolls number would be important for the market and could get the indexes moving as it would enhance hopes that the labor market is improving, which ties into consumer confidence and consumer spending.

en It's hard to say exactly what amount of money is involved, but it's huge. There is a very dark, black cloud in this game. It's not in the hands of kids who live next door to you; it's organized groups and organized crime.

en But at the same time, they are very powerful and extremely profitable, because they produce these great pills. It is the second most profitable industry in the world. Just arms manufacturers -- who only kill people -- ironically are the only industry more profitable than drugs.

en This isn't penny-ante crime. Gang violence is now more serious in this country than organized crime.
  Dianne Feinstein

en I'll tell you his record -- attempted robbery, robbery, assault, disorderly conduct, sale of drugs, and punching someone during a transaction involving the sale of drugs,

en We know that major crimes in Detroit are tied to guns and drugs. Guns are at the root of seven crime categories: aggravated battery, homicide, home invasion, carjacking, assault, rape and robbery. In many cases drugs are implicated in those seven categories.

en When we looked, there was no EPC-compliant reusable tag on the market, and existing reusable UHF tags were all priced in the $4-to-$6 range.

en It will allow more commodities to be moved more cheaply, so it's going to lower the cost of all those commodities that are moved on the river. Plus it helps get trucks off the road.

en Clearly it's an organized human smuggling attempt. It is a huge business and these people are treated like commodities.

en There is skepticism among unionists as the IRA is blamed for the huge Northern Bank robbery last year and the question they are asking is: Will that money be used as pensions for old IRA fighters or to buy new arms,

en One thing the Albanians and the other so-called ethnic organized crime groups have in their favor is the Mafia's decision to shift away from murder and outright violence.


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