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God hears a mother's prayer.
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Well, I'm a writer by nature, and I got a little bit - a little taste of a daily fast-paced writing job, writing career, and I loved it.
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...what I had can be described as a scare.
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The venom I witnessed in that courtroom going through this trial for the second time both terrified me and saddened me.
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You feel it in there, pacing your heart sometimes, and it has what's called a defibrillator. Should I suffer that arhythmia, it's generally sudden death. And the paddles that are internal shock you back and restore your rhythm to its normal and natural state.
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The public saw my father right out of central casting. He looked the part, acted the part... he was the part! The real life Godfather.
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I think I realized early on that my family wasn't like other families.
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I would lay awake nights and cry a lot thinking, is my dad gonna come home? Is he gonna go to jail again? Is he going to get killed?
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I lost 25 pounds, I was so exhausted, I could barely lift my arms.
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Prosecutors say my father was the biggest crime boss in the nation... If you really want to know what John Gotti was like, you need to talk to my family. We lived this life.
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I'll make you an offer you can't refuse!
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I do get most of the harder-to-get stories.
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My existence was never a Francis Ford Coppola existence.
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This is something they always wanted to do. They were involved in everything from ordering the booths to learning to supervise. They will be making the decisions.
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The day I found out, the day I got my mammogram and the doctor told me I had breast cancer, it was mid-November.
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People make a lotof stupid assumptions about me when they hear my name.
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We're just thankful having him here and to be spending Christmas together as a family. It's been seven years since John has been here.
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He's a rat. That's not true. I'm just concerned about my son.
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...was for the most part accurate. The reporter was not lying. She was not embellishing.
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How convenient for these miscreant informants and the government to suddenly claim years later, when he was about to get out of prison, that he was still in the life, which fell into what is known as a predicate-act time frame,
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...thankful to finally be reunited with my wife and five children. I did my time in prison and have moved on with my life. I hope and pray that everyone will try to understand that my past is behind me and to please focus on my future and what I do from here on out.
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They caught it early and the prognosis is good.
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If you look it up on the Internet, it is cancer.
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I have no law degree. I never had a law degree. I don't know where that got started.