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Genovese is an Italian surname meaning, properly, someone from Genoa. Its Italian plural form ''Genovesi'' has also developed into a surname. People * Alfred Genovese (1931–2011), American oboist * Alfredo Genovese (born 1964), Argentine artist * Anthony Vincent Genovese (born 1932), American architect * Bruna Genovese (born 1976), Italian long-distance runner * Damián Genovese (born 1978), Venezuelan actor and model * Domenico Genovese (born 1961), English footballer * Elizabeth Fox-Genovese (1941–2007), American historian * Eugene D. Genovese (born 1930), American historian * Fabio Del Genovese (1902–1976), Italian wrestler * Frank Genovese (1914–1981), American professional baseball player, manager and scout * George Genovese (born 1930), American baseball player and scout * Leo Genovese (born 1979), Argentine jazz pianist, keyboardist, and composer * María Noel Genovese (born 1943), Uruguayan model and actress * Michael Genovese (other), several people * M ...
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Michael Genovese (other)
Michael or Mike Genovese may refer to: * Michael James Genovese (1919–2006), allegedly a leader of the Pittsburgh crime family * Michael Genovese (artist) (born 1976), American artist * Mike Genovese Mike Genovese (born Peter Michael Genovese on April 26, 1942 in St. Louis, Missouri) is an American actor. Career Genovese was born and raised in St. Louis, Missouri to an Italian American family. Genovese earned a master's degree in drama a ...
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Genovese Sauce
Genovese sauce is a slow-cooked onion and meat sauce associated with Italy's Campania region, especially Naples — typically served with paccheri, ziti or candele pasta — and sprinkled with grated cheese. Genovese may be prepared with inexpensive cuts of beef, pork, veal or sausage, but typically share and emphasize slow-cooked onions. A Genovese sauce is always tomato-less. Recipes may cite the ''ramata di Montoro,'' a yellow onion with copper-colored skin. Likely introduced to Naples from the northern Italian city of Genoa during the Renaissance, Genovese has since become associated with Italy's South, and especially Campania. History Despite its name, which means "in the style of Genoa," Genovese sauce is a principal pasta sauce of Naples and an important part of its culinary history, having been introduced to the city in the 15th or 16th centuries. The sauce may have been brought by Genovese immigrants or merchants, at a time when Genoa and Naples were two of ...
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Genovese Drug Stores
Genovese Drug Stores was a pharmacy chain located in the New York City- Long Island area of the United States, including northern New Jersey, along with Fairfield County, Connecticut and Hartford County, Connecticut. It was acquired by JCPenney in 1998 and merged with the latter's subsidiary Eckerd. Genovese was founded in 1924 by Joseph Genovese, in Astoria, Queens. By 1978, when Genovese died, the chain had grown to 50 locations. It opened its first Manhattan location in 1993. At time of its sale in 1998 to JC Penny, the still family-controlled chain was headquartered in Melville, New York and had 141 stores and 5,000 employees. Five years after the acquisition, the Genovese name ceased to exist when all the remaining stores were rebranded as Eckerd. Most Genovese stores that have remained open currently do business as Rite Aid, who bought Eckerd's eastern U.S. operations in 2007. Genovese Drug Stores had no connection to the Genovese crime family, one of the "Five Familie ...
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Genovese Crime Family
The Genovese crime family, () also sometimes referred to as the Westside, is an Italian-American Mafia crime family and one of the "Five Families" that dominate organized crime activities in New York City and New Jersey as part of the American Mafia. They have generally maintained a varying degree of influence over many of the smaller mob families outside New York, including ties with the Philadelphia, Patriarca, and Buffalo crime families. The current "family" was founded by Charles "Lucky" Luciano and was known as the Luciano crime family from 1931 to 1957, when it was renamed after boss Vito Genovese. Originally in control of the waterfront on the West Side of Manhattan as well as the docks and the Fulton Fish Market on the East River waterfront, the family was run for years by "The Oddfather", Vincent "The Chin" Gigante, who feigned insanity by shuffling unshaven through New York's Greenwich Village wearing a tattered bath robe and muttering to himself incoherently to avo ...
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Genovese Syndrome
The bystander effect, or bystander apathy, is a social psychological theory that states that individuals are less likely to offer help to a victim when there are other people present. First proposed in 1964, much research, mostly in the lab, has focused on increasingly varied factors, such as the number of bystanders, ambiguity, group cohesiveness, and diffusion of responsibility that reinforces mutual denial. If a single individual is asked to complete the task alone, the sense of responsibility will be strong, and there will be a positive response; however, if a group is required to complete the task together, each individual in the group will have a weak sense of responsibility, and will often shrink back in the face of difficulties or responsibilities. The theory was prompted by the murder of Kitty Genovese about which it was wrongly reported that 38 bystanders watched passively. Recent research has focused on "real world" events captured on security cameras, and the coherency ...
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Murder Of Kitty Genovese
In the early hours of March 13, 1964, Kitty Genovese, a 28-year-old bartender, was raped and stabbed outside the apartment building where she lived in the Kew Gardens neighborhood of Queens in New York City, New York, United States. Two weeks after the murder, ''The New York Times'' published an article erroneously claiming that 38 witnesses saw or heard the attack, and that none of them called the police or came to her aid. The incident prompted inquiries into what became known as the bystander effect, or "Genovese syndrome", and the murder became a staple of U.S. psychology textbooks for the next four decades. However, researchers have since uncovered major inaccuracies in the ''New York Times'' article. Police interviews revealed that some witnesses had attempted to call the police. Reporters at a competing news organization discovered in 1964 that the ''Times'' article was inconsistent with the facts, but they were unwilling at the time to challenge ''Times'' editor Abe ...
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Crossing Lines
''Crossing Lines'' is a German-French-Italian-American action crime thriller television series created by Edward Allen Bernero and Rola Bauer. The series premiered on June 9, 2013, at the screening for the Opening Ceremonies of the 53rd edition of the Festival de Télévision de Monte-Carlo, the first time the festival opened with a television series. Its first television broadcast was in Italy on June 14, 2013, on the public broadcaster's channel Rai 2. ''Crossing Lines'' was premiered in the United States on NBC on June 23, 2013. Bernero and Bauer are the show's executive producers. The show was renewed for a twelve-episode second season by TF1, and was released in its entirety on Amazon Prime Instant Video in the United Kingdom on August 15, 2014. NBC did not broadcast the show after the first season. Netflix carried the series' first two seasons, and announced the debut of season three on February 19, 2015. Canada's CBC aired second-season episodes during late-night hours. ...
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William Genovese
William Genovese is a former greyhat hacker turned security professional, who goes by the alias illwill. History In the early 2000s, Genovese was a former figure in a loose-knit group of computer hackers who called themselves illmobillmob.org that was a security community website ran by Genovese, which, at the time, had many high-profile incidents related to it. Genovese now works as a private security consultant involved in the computer security industry, doing penetration testing, phishing, OSINT threat intel, mitigation. He is also a contributor to the Metasploit project. Website controversy In 2003, Genovese's website was the first to release 0day code that exploited thMS03-026Windows RPC vulnerability, which was later used by unknown hackers to create variants of the W32/Blaster Worm. In response, Genovese released a tool he coded to remove the worm from infected Windows PC's. In 2004 federal authorities charged Genovese with Theft of a Trade Secret (US Code Title 18, ...
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Vito Genovese
Vito Genovese (; November 21, 1897 – February 14, 1969) was an Italian-born American mobster who mainly operated in the United States. Genovese rose to power during Prohibition as an enforcer in the American Mafia. A long-time associate and childhood friend of Lucky Luciano, Genovese took part in the Castellammarese War and helped shape the rise of the Mafia and organized crime in the United States. He would later lead Luciano's crime family, which was renamed the Genovese crime family in his honor. Along with Luciano, Genovese helped the expansion of the heroin trade to an international level. In 1937, he fled to Italy, and for a brief period during World War II, he supported Benito Mussolini's regime in Italy for fear of being deported back to the United States to face murder charges. He returned to the United States in 1945. Genovese served as mentor to Vincent "Chin" Gigante, the future boss of the Genovese crime family. In 1957, Genovese vied for the boss of bosses tit ...
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Rino Genovese
Rino Genovese (1905–1967) was an Italian film actor.Pruzzo & Lancia p.129 Selected filmography * '' Naples of Former Days'' (1938) * '' Malaspina'' (1947) * '' Madunnella'' (1948) * ''The City Stands Trial'' (1952) * ''Perdonami!'' (1953) * ''Altair Altair is the brightest star in the constellation of Aquila and the twelfth-brightest star in the night sky. It has the Bayer designation Alpha Aquilae, which is Latinised from α Aquilae and abbreviated Alpha Aql ...'' (1956) References Bibliography * Piero Pruzzo & Enrico Lancia. ''Amedeo Nazzari''. Gremese Editore, 1983. External links * 1905 births 1967 deaths Male actors from Naples Italian male film actors 20th-century Italian male actors {{Italy-actor-stub ...
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Richard Genovese
Richard Misiano-Genovese (born 1947) is a collagist, photographer, painter, and theorist, and practitioner of transgressive art. Misiano-Genovese is the surrealist initiator of the Altered Lithograph, Excavation Collage and Novel, plus Superimposition "chance" overprints. Publications *"Surrealismo: El Oro del Tiempo" (June 2014) (Madrid, Spain) *"Arturo Schwarz Il Surrealismo Ieri e oggi" (Libro terzo su CD allegato) (July 2014) (Milano, Italy) *A Phala, "revista del movimiento surrealista" No. 2, (January 2013), No. 3 (April 2015) (São Paulo, Brazil) *LOUP-GAROU, La Belle Inutile Editions (2010, 2012) (N.Y./Paris) *GRASP Magazin]#6 (April 2011) * Punto Seguido Issue 51 (2008) (Medellin, Colombia) *"ME", an autobiography,Fiji Island Mermaid Press (2003) *"The Exhibitioner", (Vol. 2, Issue No. 3 – 1994), Publications Archives Museum of Modern Art, New York, N.Y. *"Appearances Magazine" (No. 14, 1988), New York, N.Y. *"Excavations" (La Belle Inutile Editions, 2008), Paris/N.Y ...
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