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Strategies & Market Trends : Anthony@Pacific & TRUTHSEEKER Expose Crims & Scammers!!!

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To: StockDung who wrote (5072)1/31/2008 2:09:33 PM
From: ravenseye  Read Replies (1) of 5673
 
no one sent it to me! i researched the details myself, and compiled the information all by myself. you can again thank tony for his posts! btw, here is more research i did and i will do more! i really enjoyed reading the "Thug meets Pug" article, you should read it!
lma(zz)o

Fane Lozman
Harbor Island
Good Evening
I have a charitable foundation and my foundation would like to donate money to the City now, and in the future. Specifically now, I would like to donate funds for the purchase of a videotape system to be used in the interrogation room ...
ditchdorne.com

Witness for the Defense
When a man bites City Hall in court, our columnist takes the stand
By Bob Norman
Published: March 8, 2007
I testified in the Palm Beach County Courthouse last week about a column I wrote. I did so voluntarily, despite the fact that I have fought hard — even risked jail time — many times to keep from taking the stand in the past....
...I've always avoided testifying before a jury, although prosecutors have regularly tried to force me to do so. In those cases, interviews with suspected criminals piqued their interest. A couple of chats that got me subpoenaed involved a drunk driver who'd killed three people and a funeral home director who left a dozen corpses to rot in a storage shed. I'm under subpoena at this very moment from the Broward State Attorney's Office in a Mafia case involving alleged Bonanno crime family capo Gerard Chilli. New Times and I are fighting it.....
...In the Lozman case, I was only going to testify that what I'd written was true. Instead of betraying a source, I was helping one. It was also a First Amendment case, which we journos are supposed to hold near and dear. My conscience didn't just condone the idea; it urged me to testify, just as I'm sure it would do if I were to witness a serious crime....
browardpalmbeach.com
media.browardpalmbeach.com

City Bites Dog
How to deal with a man holding up $2.4 billion in development: Kick his pooch.
By Bob Norman
Published: August 24, 2006

The day after my column about Riviera Beach political activist Fane Lozman hit the streets, the city sent him an eviction letter....
browardpalmbeach.com

Witness for the Intimidation
Funny how police take a dim view of a guy holding up $2.4 billion in development.
By Bob Norman
Published: August 10, 2006

When I went to see Fane Lozman on his houseboat, I really didn't know what to expect.
I knew Lozman had tangled with officials in North Bay Village a couple of years ago. That ended with the indictment of a city councilman and the resignation of the town's police chief. The Miami New Times called Lozman, admiringly, an "avenging angel." ...
browardpalmbeach.com
the caption on the pic refers to him as a "the multimillionaire gadfy of Riviera Beach"

dumpdugger.com

Thug Meets Pug
Busy entrepreneur Fane Lozman just wanted to relax, but a North Bay Village big shot named Al Coletta had other ideas
By Francisco Alvarado
Published: October 2, 2003

Fane Lozman moved back to South Florida early this year to rock on a houseboat in the warm waters of Biscayne Bay and let the stress of his Chicago software business drift in and out with the tides....
miaminewtimes.com
...By day, from three IBM Thinkpads in his houseboat's upstairs bedroom, he runs ScanShift, a stock-quote display system based on the cockpit instrumentation technology he used as an aviator in the Marine Corps. The program -- which he began to envision during the fourteen years he worked as a floor trader in Chicago -- has made him a rich man who is often quoted as a market analyst in such papers as USA Today, the Chicago Tribune, and the Wall Street Journal. He grew up in Miami, attending the Catholic La Salle High School and the University of Miami, where he earned a math degree at the age of nineteen and covered his tuition with shrewd stock investments.....
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