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  1. Junior Badolato was allegedly a top earner for both the St. Louis & Kansas City family. Anthony J. Biase – former capo. Biase operated in Omaha, Nebraska. He died of natural causes on September 21, 1991. William "Little Willie" Cammisano Jr. – captain and son of former Kansas City mob boss William "Willie the Rat" Cammisano Sr. His first ...

  2. This area included Westport Landing and in 1850 was incorporated as the Town of Kansas. City founders derived the name from the Kansas, or Kaw, River which was named for the Kansa Indians. The state of Missouri then incorporated the area as the City of Kansas in 1853 and renamed it Kansas City in 1889. John McCoy’s settlement, the old town of ...

  3. Petter Vennerød (25 September 1948 – 19 September 2021) was a Norwegian film director, known for his cooperation with Svend Wam, creating fourteen films under the moniker Wam og Vennerød. He was a son of film director Øyvind Vennerød , and brother of economist Christian Vennerød .

  4. If you need to book a flight, search for the nearest airport to Kansas City, MO. You can also look for cities 4 hours from Kansas City, MO (or 3 hours or 2 hours or 1 hour) or just search in general for all of the cities close to Kansas City, MO. 164 miles to Lincoln, NE. 166 miles to Omaha, NE. 177 miles to Wichita, KS.

  5. Petter Vennerød was born on 25 September 1948 in Oslo, Norway. He was a producer and director, known for Life and Death (1980), Open Future (1983) and Victoria L. (1982). He died on 19 September 2021 in Norway.

    • September 25, 1948
    • September 19, 2021
  6. Apr 27, 2024 · Peter Vincent Inzerillo. Peter Vincent Inzerillo, 76, of Kansas City, Missouri passed away on Saturday, April 27, 2024 after a happy and carefree life. Pete did not do anything he did not want to do and encouraged those around him to live their lives without worry, hassle, or stress. Pete was born on March 19, 1948 to Peter Anthony and Louise ...

  7. Feb 11, 2023 · Petter Vennerød had a decisive influence on the Norwegian film landscape. Between 1973 and 1996, he worked with Svend Wam to make 14 films. Their razor-sharp social criticism, blithe nude scenes, and unbridled creative drive were a sensation. Among those films was “Them and Us”, screening in this year’s Retrospective.

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