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 News Channel 10 - Plunder Dome - Vincent A. Cianci Jr.
Cianci resigned from office in 1984 after pleading no contest to charges of assaulting the lover of his estranged wife.
Cianci then spent six years working as a radio talk show host and real estate speculator before staging a political comeback.
Cianci was convicted of one count of racketeering conspiracy.
www.turnto10.com /plunderdome/1126446/detail.html

  
 USATODAY.com - Cianci sentenced to 5 years, 4 months for corruption
Cianci's career was put on hold in 1984 when he pleaded no contest to charges he beat his estranged wife's lover with a lit cigarette, ash tray and fireplace log.
Cianci, a former prosecutor who was assigned to the state's anti-corruption strike force, rode his courtroom success into City Hall in 1974, running first as a Republican but later becoming an independent.
Cianci stood stoically as the sentence was read, pursing his lips and rapidly blinking his eyes.
www.usatoday.com /news/nation/2002-09-06-cianci-sentenced_x.htm

  
 Guardian Unlimited World Latest Reporter Accused of Criminal Contempt
He broke no law by airing the tape, which shows a chief of staff for former Mayor Vincent ``Buddy'' Cianci Jr.
Cianci was convicted in 2002 of a racketeering conspiracy charge that accused him of masterminding a criminal enterprise that took bribes in exchange for city tax breaks, favors and jobs.
The former aide on the tape, Frank Corrente, was convicted of serving as Cianci's ``bag man.''
www.guardian.co.uk /uslatest/story/0,1282,-4596289,00.html

  
 Growing Inward: Vincent Cianci, Jr.
Cianci, mayor of Providence, Rhode Island since 1974, is an outspoken champion of inner-city revitalization.
Cianci has demonstrated a strong commitment to the arts through the establishment of a downtown Arts and Entertainment District.
He has received national recognition throughout his government career and was one of five mayors to receive the 1994 City Livability Award, given by the U.S. Conference of Mayors and an award as America's Most Innovative Mayor from the American Association of Government Officials in 1996.
oac.state.oh.us /resources/checklist/bios_Cianci.html

  
 plunderarticle.php?ID=473
Cianci is a man with keen political instincts that helped him enjoy the good times, and weather the bad.
Cianci himself escaped, but in 1984 ran into personal problems that eventually would force him from office.
Cianci was defiant during a press conference less than three hours after the indictment became public saying "It's 97 pages.
www.abc6.com /plunderarticle.php?ID=473

  
 USATODAY.com - Ex-Providence mayor heads to prison
Former Providence Mayor Vincent Cianci Jr., heads to prison following an impromtu news conference outside his hotel.
Cianci, 61, the longest-serving mayor in Providence history, stepped down Sept. 6, the day he was sentenced on a racketeering conspiracy charge.
Cianci will be housed in a dormitory-style cube with up to 11 other prisoners.
www.usatoday.com /news/nation/2002-12-06-cianci-prison_x.htm

  
 Providence, Rhode Island - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In April 2001 Vincent Cianci, Jr, a former mayor often credited with Providence's 1990s renaissance, was indicted on federal charges of racketeering, conspiracy, extortion, witness tampering, and mail fraud.
Manufacturing would be the city's major industry for the next one hundred years.
Survivor: The Australian Outback contestant, co-host of talk show The View lived in Providence as a child.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Providence,_Rhode_Island

  
 Encyclopedia: Vincent Cianci, Jr
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Cianci is revered by the residents of Providence and credited with the revitalizing the city's economy and image.
Rather than maintaining a low profile after the indictment, Cianci went out of his way to poke fun at the investigation, code-named "Operation Plunder Dome." Television Animator/Producer Seth MacFarlane parodied Cianci in the now defunct Fox Television series Family Guy by naming a fictional school after him.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Vincent-Cianci,-Jr

  
 Boston.com / News / Local / R.I. / House once owned by Cianci for sale
Ex-Providence Mayor Vincent Cianci Jr., now serving a federal prison sentence in New Jersey on corruption charges, launched his political career from the house in the mid-1970s.
Cianci sold it to Joseph Mollicone Jr., president of Heritage Loan and Investment Co. Mollicone disappeared in 1990 with $13.8 million missing from his bank on Federal Hill in Providence.
R.I. House once owned by Cianci for sale
www.boston.com /news/local/rhode_island/articles/2004/07/19/house_once_owned_by_cianci_for_sale

  
 Projo.com Providence City Hall on Trial
Cianci also was charged with abusing his office to extort a free lifetime membership in the University Club, a private East Side club, and tampering with a witness subpoenaed to the grand jury to testify about the club.
Cianci had been indicted a year earlier on charges of racketeering and racketeering conspiracy, as well as additional counts of bribery, extortion and witness tampering.
Cianci, 61, in brief remarks before the judge pronounced sentence, continued to maintain his innocence, vowed to appeal and thanked the judge for his fairness throughout his nine-week trial last spring.
www.projo.com /trial/content/projo_20020907_buddyc07.32b2b.html

  
 The Providence Phoenix News/Features
Cianci is a can-do guy with an uncanny ability to persuade even the most ardent doubters that whatever project he backs for his beloved city is indeed worthwhile.
Cianci got permission to fly to the Washington, DC-Baltimore area, where the priest was assigned.
Cianci could have accomplished just about anything without wearing pancake makeup every day and ranting at his subordinates until they felt belittled and worthless.
www.providencephoenix.com /archive/features/02/06/27/BUDDY.html

  
 96-142 (Cianci Urban Scholarship)
I, President Vartan Gregorian, on behalf of the Corporation of Brown University, its faculty, staff and students, proclaim June 1, 1997, "Mayor Cianci Day" and salute this outstanding Mayor and his accomplishments by establishing an academic award in his honor, henceforth to be known as the Vincent A. Cianci Jr.
PROVIDENCE, R.I. -- In recognition of vital and enduring ties between Brown University and the City of Providence, President Vartan Gregorian announced creation of the Vincent A. Cianci Jr.
The Cianci Scholarship will be awarded each year by a University committee to a Brown student who is interested in conducting research, creating or improving a program, or undertaking a project aimed at bettering life in Providence.
www.brown.edu /Administration/News_Bureau/1996-97/96-142.html

  
 CNN.com - Providence mayor sentenced to prison for racketeering - September 6, 2002
Cianci has said he will appeal the conviction.
Cianci, 61, has been mayor of Providence for 21 years.
State law requires Cianci to leave office after being sentenced.
www.cnn.com /2002/LAW/09/06/providence.mayor

  
 SB01.htm
Pouring over Providence, Rhode Island's extensive media kit with Mayor Vincent Cianci, Jr.
Confidants - Close friends Anthony Quinn and Providence Mayor Vincent Cianci, JR.
Cianci also credits the surge in productions here to the city's facilitating permit process, union-friendly prices, and overall less red tape than one encounters in many cities.
www.imaginenews.com /Archive/2001/Aug_2001/Text/SB01.htm

  
 WaterFire Providence: About: 100th WaterFire Lightning: Mayor Vincent A. Cianci, Jr: The 100th Lighting of WaterFire
WaterFire Providence: About: 100th WaterFire Lightning: Mayor Vincent A. Cianci, Jr: The 100th Lighting of WaterFire
100th WaterFire Lightning > Mayor Vincent A. Cianci, Jr: The 100
Mayor David N. Cicilline was inaugurated on January 6, 2003, as Providence's 36th Mayor and he has reaffirmed and continued the City's strong support and commitment to the arts.
www.waterfire.com /about/100th_fire/Mayor_Cianci.html

  
 Providence, RI Mayor Vincent A. Cianci
Publisher Carol Patton with Mayor Vincent A Cianci, Jr., at the Fourth Annual Providence Night Reception held at the Museum of Television and Radio in Beverly Hills during Locations Expo 2000.
Cianci spearheaded relocating I-95, built Providence Place, and created an esplanade along the river.
At a press conference earlier this year, Cianci said, "This is truly a Renaissance Festival for a Renaissance City." And it's true; its program is dynamic and exciting, diverse and acclaimed, friendly, exhilarating and promising.
www.imaginenews.com /Archive/2000/Nov_2000/Text/COV01_SB1.htm

  
 projo.com Providence, R.I. City Hall on Trial
Vincent A. Cianci Jr., the former Providence mayor serving 5 years and 4 months in prison for corruption, has challenged the length of his sentence based on a recent U.S. Supreme Court decision in another case.
Ever since his stunning corruption conviction two years ago, Vincent A. "Buddy" Cianci Jr.
PROVIDENCE -- The U.S. Attorney's Office is asking a federal appeals court to reject bids by Mayor Vincent A. Cianci Jr.
www.projo.com /trial/content

  
 Table of contents for Library of Congress control number 2003013127
United States, 202 U.S. Bustamante, Albert Garza (1935-3M) Butler, David C. Butler, Roderick Randum (1827-1902) C Caldwell, Alexander (1830-1917) Campaign Finance Scandal Catron, Thomas Benton (1840-1921) Censure Chinagate Choate, Joseph Hodges (1832-1917) Cianci, Vincent A, Jr.
822 (1910) Coughlin, John Joseph (1860-1938) Covode, John (1808-1871) Cox, Charles Christopher (1952-3M) Cox Report Cranston, Alan MacGregor (1914-2000) Cr,dit Mobilier Scandal Croker, Richard (1841-1922) Curley, James Michael (1874-1958) Curtis, George William (1824-1892) D Daugherty, Harry Micajah (1860-1941) Democracy: An American Novel Deweese, John Thomas (1835-1906) Dewey, Thomas Edmund (1902-1971) Diggs, Charles Coleman, Jr.
2d 204 (1998), 216 F. 3d 264 (2000) W Walker, James John (1881-1946) Walsh, Thomas James (1859-1933) Walton, John Callaway (1881-1949) Warmoth, Henry Clay (1842-1931) Watergate Welch, William Wickham (1818-1892) Whiskey Ring Scandal Whitewater Whittemore, Benjamin Franklin (1824-1894) Willett, William Forte, Jr.
lcweb.loc.gov /catdir/toc/ecip045/2003013127.html

  
 99-129 (Cianci Urban Scholar)
Christine Coletta of Warwick, R.I., has been named the 2000 Vincent A. Cianci Jr.
Cianci Scholar to develop urban garden program for South Providence
Coletta’s work will be supported this summer by a $2,500 Cianci Urban Scholarship, an award intended to strengthen vital ties between the University and city.
www.brown.edu /Administration/News_Bureau/1999-00/99-129.html

  
 Mayor Vincent A. Cianci, Jr. will welcome representatives of Attitash Bear Peak Ski Resort's
VINCENT A. PROVIDENCE -- On Monday, December 23, 1996, at 11 a.m.
"Though the weather outside is not frightful," Mayor Cianci said, "this snow, courtesy of Attitash will be delightful, because, frankly, we won't have to plow it."
Representing Attitash Bear Peak Ski Resort will be Marlies Ouwinga, John Brown, Steve Landrigan, Judy and Ed Golden (of Narragansett, RI and who winter at Attitash), Stu Douglas, Sandy and Jerry Dahl.
www.providenceri.com /press/attitas.html

  
 "Buddy" Cianci: the musical
Cianci Saga Heads for Page and Stage (6/1/03)
Buddy Cianci to be the subject of New York musical
The Resurrection of Buddy Cianci ( Day by Day, Aug 22)
www.buddyciancithemusical.com

  
 PRESS RELEASE: Roger Williams Park Zoo Announces New Director
Providence, RI ---- Mayor Vincent A. Cianci Jr.
Mayor Cianci said, “Roger Williams Park Zoo continues to grow - in size and stature.
In the past year alone the zoo has engaged the public with baby giraffes, set a new record for weekly attendance during spring vacation, announced the formation of a 50,000 acre conservation management area in Papua New Guinea, and expanded its outreach programs, reaching over 30,000 annually.
www.prweb.com /releases/2002/7/prweb41494.htm

  
 Mayor Vincent Cianci Financial Disclosure
Briarcliffe Partners, Warwick, RI Mayor Vincent A. Cianci, Jr.
Briarcliffe Partners, Warwick, RI Mayor Vincent Cianci Financial Disclosure
www.insidepolitics.org /ethics/cianci99e.html

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