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Sacco may refer to: * Sacco (clothing) (also Sakko), a type of jacket * Sacco (river), a river of central Italy * Sacco, Campania, a comune (municipality) in southern Italy * Sacco chair, by Piero Gatti, Cesare Paolini, Franco Teodoro * Ospedale Luigi Sacco, a hospital in Milan, Italy * Savings and Credit Cooperative Society or Credit Union People with the surname * Albert Sacco (born 1949), American astronaut * Antonio Sacco (1708–1788), Italian actor * Bruno Sacco (born 1933), Italian car designer * David Sacco (born (1971), American former ice hockey player * Desmond Sacco, South African businessman * Joe Sacco (born 1960), Maltese artist and journalist * Joe Sacco (ice hockey) (born 1969), American former ice hockey player * José da Costa Sacco (born 1930), Brazilian botanist * Luigi Sacco (1883–1970), Italian soldier and cryptologist * Michael Sacco (born 1937), American labor leader * Nicholas Sacco (born 1946), American politician from New Jersey * Nicola Sacco (18 ...
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Sacco And Vanzetti
Nicola Sacco (; April 22, 1891 – August 23, 1927) and Bartolomeo Vanzetti (; June 11, 1888 – August 23, 1927) were Italian immigrant anarchists who were controversially accused of murdering Alessandro Berardelli and Frederick Parmenter, a guard and paymaster respectively, during the April 15, 1920, armed robbery of the Slater and Morrill Shoe Company in Braintree, Massachusetts, United States. Seven years later, they were executed in the electric chair at Charlestown State Prison. After a few hours' deliberation on July 14, 1921, the jury convicted Sacco and Vanzetti of first-degree murder and they were sentenced to death by the trial judge. Anti-Italianism, anti-immigrant, and anti-Anarchist bias were suspected as having heavily influenced the verdict. A series of appeals followed, funded largely by the private Sacco and Vanzetti Defense Committee. The appeals were based on recanted testimony, conflicting ballistics evidence, a prejudicial pretrial statement by the jury f ...
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Sacco (clothing)
A suit jacket, also called a lounge jacket, lounge coat or suit coat, is a jacket in classic menswear that is part of a suit. Single and double-breasted Most single-breasted suit jackets have two or three buttons, and one or four buttons are unusual (except that tuxedo dinner jackets often have only one button). It is rare to find a suit jacket with more than four buttons, although zoot suits can have as many as six or more due to their longer length. There is also variation in the placement and style of buttons, since the button placement is critical to the overall impression of height conveyed by the jacket. The centre or top button will typically line up quite closely with the natural waistline. Double-breasted jackets have only half their outer buttons functional, as the second row is for display only, forcing them to come in pairs. Some rare jackets can have as few as two buttons, and during various periods, for instance the 1960s and 70s, as many as eight were seen. Six bu ...
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Joe Sacco (ice Hockey)
Joseph William Sacco (born February 4, 1969) is an American former National Hockey League player and currently an assistant coach for the Boston Bruins. His younger brother David Sacco also played in the NHL. Career Playing career As a youth, Sacco played in the 1982 Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament with the Boston Braves minor ice hockey team. Drafted in the 1987 NHL Entry Draft by the Toronto Maple Leafs, Sacco played for Boston University before joining the Leafs. Sacco also played for the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim, New York Islanders, Washington Capitals, and Philadelphia Flyers. In 738 NHL games, he had 94 goals and 119 assists. International play Played for USA in: *1989 World Ice Hockey Championships * 1990 World Ice Hockey Championships * 1991 World Ice Hockey Championships *1992 Winter Olympics * 1992 World Ice Hockey Championships * 1994 World Ice Hockey Championships * 1996 World Ice Hockey Championships * 2002 World Ice Hockey Championships Coaching ...
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SACCO
Sacco may refer to: * Sacco (clothing) (also Sakko), a type of jacket * Sacco (river), a river of central Italy * Sacco, Campania, a comune (municipality) in southern Italy * Sacco chair, by Piero Gatti, Cesare Paolini, Franco Teodoro * Ospedale Luigi Sacco, a hospital in Milan, Italy * Savings and Credit Cooperative Society or Credit Union People with the surname * Albert Sacco (born 1949), American astronaut * Antonio Sacco (1708–1788), Italian actor * Bruno Sacco (born 1933), Italian car designer * David Sacco (born (1971), American former ice hockey player * Desmond Sacco, South African businessman * Joe Sacco (born 1960), Maltese artist and journalist * Joe Sacco (ice hockey) (born 1969), American former ice hockey player * José da Costa Sacco (born 1930), Brazilian botanist * Luigi Sacco (1883–1970), Italian soldier and cryptologist * Michael Sacco (born 1937), American labor leader * Nicholas Sacco (born 1946), American politician from New Jersey * Nicola Sacco ...
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Sacko
Sacko is a surname, and may refer to: *Aboubakary Sacko (born 2003), French footballer *Aminata Sacko (born 1984), Malian footballer *Bobo Sacko (born 1988), French Muay Thai fighter * Bouba Sacko (died 2011), Malian guitarist * Derek Mazou-Sacko (born 2004), French footballer * Falaye Sacko (born 1995), Malian footballer * Fanta Sacko, Malian musician *Fatimatou Sacko (born 1985), French basketball player *George MacDonald Sacko (1936–2011), Liberian footballer *Hadi Sacko (born 1994), Malian footballer *Ibrahim Sacko (born 1993), French footballer *Ihsan Sacko (born 1997), French footballer *Souleymane Dela Sacko (born 1977), Nigerien footballer *Soumana Sacko (born 1950), Malian politician and former Prime Minister See also *Madiga Sacko, commune in western Mali *Sacco (other), a commune in Italy and an Italian surname * The Sacko, a booby prize for the characters on the American television show ''The League ''The League'' is an American sitcom that aired on FX an ...
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Raffaele Sacco
Raffaele Sacco (August 14, 1787 – January 20, 1872) was an Italian optician and lyricist. He was the reputed inventor of the aletoscope, an apparatus to verify the authenticity of stamps, wax seals, etc. Born in Naples, he was the author of the words to one of the most known Neapolitan songs, "Te voglio bene assaje" (the music is by Gaetano Donizetti), the song that won the first Festival of Neapolitan Sing in 1835. See also *Music of Naples Naples has played an important and vibrant role over the centuries not just in the music of Italy, but in the general history of western European musical traditions. This influence extends from the early music conservatories in the 16th century t ... 1787 births 1872 deaths Musicians from Naples Italian male songwriters Italian songwriters Male songwriters 19th-century Italian musicians 19th-century Italian male musicians {{Italy-musician-stub ...
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Peter Sacco
Patrick Peter Sacco (October 23, 1928, Albion, New York – August 12, 2000, Ashland, Oregon) was an American composer and singer. Sacco, under the tutelage of family members, was a traveling musician as a child, playing piano and performing as a soprano vocalist. He studied at Eastman Preparatory School during World War II, then received a bachelor's degree at SUNY-Fredonia in 1950. He then entered the military and studied while in Frankfurt under Wolfgang Niederste-Schee; he also performed on piano and organ and played clarinet as a member of the 4th Infantry Division band. After military service, he returned to Eastman, where he obtained both master's and doctoral degrees and studied under Wayne Barlow, Howard Hanson, and Bernard Rogers. In 1959, he joined the faculty at San Francisco State University, remaining there until 1980; in 1970-71 he was visiting lecturer at the University of Hawaii A university () is an institution of higher (or tertiary) education and ...
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Nicholas Sacco
Nicholas J. Sacco (born November 17, 1946) is an American Democratic Party politician, who has been serving in the New Jersey State Senate since 1994, where he represents the 32nd Legislative District. Sacco serves in the Senate as the chairman of the Transportation Committee, and is also a member of the Law and Public Safety and Veterans' Affairs Committee. He concurrently serves as mayor of North Bergen as he is allowed to hold two offices under a grandfather clause in a bill that prohibited dual office holding. Sacco announced on February 24, 2022 that he would not seek re-election for state senate. Personal life Sacco was born in Jersey City on November 17, 1946. He grew up in West New York graduating from Memorial High School. Sacco received a B.A. in 1968 in History from Rutgers University and an M.A. in Administration and Supervision from Seton Hall University in 1973. He is married to but does not reside with, the former Kathleen Ambrose since 1972 and together have one ...
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Michael Sacco
Michael Sacco (born February 14, 1937) is a retired American labor leader from Brooklyn, New York. He was appointed as the president of the Seafarers International Union of North America, AFL-CIO in June 1988 by the ''SIUNA Executive Board''. Since 1988, Sacco has also served as president of The Maritime Trades Department AFL-CIO, a post he was re-elected to in 2009. In November, 1991, he was elected a vice-president of the AFL-CIO. He served in the U.S. Air Force from 1954 to 1958. In 1958, he joined SIU. From 1968 to 1979 he was vice president of the Seafarers Harry Lundeberg School of Seamanship, the union's vocational training facility in Piney Point, Maryland. From 1980 to 1988, Sacco was vice president of the SIUNA-affiliated ''Seafarers International Union; Atlantic, Gulf, Lakes and Inland Waters District''. He was also secretary-treasurer of the ''Greater St. Louis Area and Vicinity Port Council'' and an executive board member of the Missouri State AFL-CIO. Sacco re ...
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Luigi Sacco
Luigi Sacco (1 August 1883 in Alba – 5 December 1970 in Rome) was an Italian general and cryptanalyst Cryptanalysis (from the Greek ''kryptós'', "hidden", and ''analýein'', "to analyze") refers to the process of analyzing information systems in order to understand hidden aspects of the systems. Cryptanalysis is used to breach cryptographic sec .... Bibliography ''Manual of Cryptology'' ''("Manuale di Crittografia")'' (1936) References People from Alba, Piedmont Italian military personnel of World War II Italian generals Italian cryptographers 1970 deaths 1883 births {{Italy-mil-bio-stub ...
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José Da Costa Sacco
José da Costa Sacco (born 1930) is a Brazilian botanist. He was a professor at the Universidade Federal de Pelotas and is still living in Pelotas in Brazil. He specialised in the genus '' Passiflora'' and has named and published many species including '' Passiflora edmundoi''. The Brazilian botanist Armando Carlos Cervi Armando may refer to: * Armando (given name) * Armando (artist) (1929–2018), the name used by Dutch artist Herman Dirk van Dodeweerd * Armando (producer) Armando Gallop (sometimes written as Armando Gallup) (February 12, 1970 – December 17, ... has named '' Passiflora saccoi'' after him. Selected publications *'Identificação das principais variedades de trigo do sul do Brasil'; in: ''Boletim técnico do Instituto Agronómico do Sul'' deel 26, 1960, Instituto Agronómico do Sul, Pelotas *'Passifloraceae', in: A.R. Schultz (ed), ''Flora ilustrada do Rio Grande do Sul'', pp 7–29, 1962, Instituto de Ciências Naturais, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande d ...
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Joe Sacco
Joe Sacco (; born October 2, 1960) is a Maltese-American cartoonist and journalist. He is best known for his comics journalism, in particular in the books ''Palestine'' (1996) and '' Footnotes in Gaza'' (2009), on Israeli–Palestinian relations; and '' Safe Area Goražde'' (2000) and '' The Fixer'' (2003) on the Bosnian War. In 2020, Sacco released ''Paying the Land'', published by Henry Holt and Company.Steinhauer, Jillian"The Outsider: Joe Sacco's comics journalism,"''The Nation'' (Dec. 28, 2020). Biography Sacco was born in Malta on October 2, 1960.Drawn & Quarterly (2004)Joe Sacco: Biography Retrieved April 24, 2006. His father Leonard was an engineer and his mother Carmen was a teacher.Duncan Campbell (October 23, 2003) ''The Guardian''. Retrieved April 26, 2006. At the age of one, he moved with his family to Melbourne, Australia,Read Yourself RAWProfile: Joe Sacco. Retrieved April 25, 2006. where he spent his childhood until 1972, when they moved to Los Angeles. He bega ...
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