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Village VoiceWith the exception of the electric rice cookers, this Bowery tenement could have come straight from the Nineteenth Century. By Elizabeth DwoskinHouston PressDUI attorney Tyler Flood wins 80 percent of his trials--even if his clients were 100 percent drunk. By Mike GiglioMiami New TimesFrom the homeless parking mafia to the meter fairy, finding a spot in Miami has taken a turn toward the surreal. By Gus Garcia-RobertsCity PagesStraight from the Sam's Club tire shop, Brett Rogers prepares to meet Fedor Emelianenko in mortal combat. By Bradley Campbell
LA’s Underground Power Broker
The name Vignali receded into L.A. history after the “Pardongate” scandal of 2001, but questions remain about drug-dealing son Carlos and his real estate magnate father, Horacio, who just might be pulling the strings in the remaking of downtown L.A.
Published on May 26, 2005
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