Today in History: Tuesday, May 15 - Herkimer Evening Telegram

Today in History: Tuesday, May 15
Herkimer Evening Telegram
Financier Martin Frankel pleaded guilty in New Haven, Conn., to 24 counts of securities fraud and racketeering, admitting that he'd looted insurance companies of more than $200 million. (Frankel was later sentenced to nearly 17 years in federal prison ...

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Today in History - Washington Post

Today in History
Washington Post
Financier Martin Frankel pleaded guilty in New Haven, Conn., to 24 counts of securities fraud and racketeering, admitting that he'd looted insurance companies of more than $200 million. (Frankel was later sentenced to nearly 17 years in federal prison.)

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French mystery: Hair dryers mailed to New Zealand - WGME

French mystery: Hair dryers mailed to New Zealand
WGME
Financier Martin Frankel pleaded guilty in New Haven, Conn., to 24 counts of securities fraud and racketeering, admitting that he'd looted insurance companies of more than $200 million. (Frankel was later sentenced to nearly 17 years in federal prison ...

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San Diego jury convicts 2 in cartel-linked murders - WGME

San Diego jury convicts 2 in cartel-linked murders
WGME
Financier Martin Frankel pleaded guilty in New Haven, Conn., to 24 counts of securities fraud and racketeering, admitting that he'd looted insurance companies of more than $200 million. (Frankel was later sentenced to nearly 17 years in federal prison ...

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Death as bargaining chip? Ohio prosecutor slammed - WGME

Death as bargaining chip? Ohio prosecutor slammed
WGME
Financier Martin Frankel pleaded guilty in New Haven, Conn., to 24 counts of securities fraud and racketeering, admitting that he'd looted insurance companies of more than $200 million. (Frankel was later sentenced to nearly 17 years in federal prison ...

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Police temporarily clear Frankfurt Occupy camp - WGME

Police temporarily clear Frankfurt Occupy camp
WGME
Financier Martin Frankel pleaded guilty in New Haven, Conn., to 24 counts of securities fraud and racketeering, admitting that he'd looted insurance companies of more than $200 million. (Frankel was later sentenced to nearly 17 years in federal prison ...

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Website set up by killer's mom upsets co-workers - WGME

Website set up by killer's mom upsets co-workers
WGME
Financier Martin Frankel pleaded guilty in New Haven, Conn., to 24 counts of securities fraud and racketeering, admitting that he'd looted insurance companies of more than $200 million. (Frankel was later sentenced to nearly 17 years in federal prison ...

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