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    April 11, 2009
    Stadium Work Done by Firms New York Shuns

    By WILLIAM K. RASHBAUM
    Millions of dollars worth of work associated with the new baseball stadiums for the Yankees and Mets was performed by companies that New York City avoids doing business with because of prior allegations of corruption and ties to organized crime.

    The roughly $17 million demolition of Shea Stadium, which cleared the way for the new Citi Field in Queens, was largely done by Breeze National Inc., whose vice president, Toby Romano, was convicted on federal bribery charges in 1988 and whom law enforcement officials have identified as having ties to organized crime.

    Much of the electrical work at the new Yankee Stadium was done by Petrocelli Electric, a company that since June 2006 has been on a list of contractors that New York City cautions its agencies against using.

    The owner, Santo Petrocelli Sr., was indicted this month on charges that he had been bribing a leading union official for more than a decade.
    In a third instance, the millions of dollars in excavation and cast-in-place concrete work at the new Yankee ballpark was performed by Interstate Industrial, a company that has been barred from doing city work since 2004.

    City investigators concluded several years ago that Interstate had connections to organized crime.

    http://www.nytimes.com/2009/04/11/ny...ef=todayspaper

    Who ya gonna call, known crooks or unknown crooks

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    Re: This One's for Petertribo

    What do you expect? George Steinbrenner himself is a convicted felon (illegal campaign contributions and obstruction of justice, later pardoned by Reagan) and was banned from baseball for attempting to smear one of his players, while Fred Wilpon was invested with Bernie Madoff.

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      Re: This One's for Petertribo

      Sir, I am indeed HONORED! And congratulations too to NYC for hitting a Double. I imagine the Contractors also supply the Drugs to the players.

      Over the years, I have read numerous books about Professional Sports, all from the alternative/contrarian perspective. They are a window into the country's soul. Some of these have been economic studies that prove that publicly subsidized Stadiums do not bring economic benefit to a community. Thus my somewhat jaundiced eye at the demonstrable links between Owners/Politicians/MSM. A truly evil triad.

      This, of course, culminates in the way-too-big-to-fail Orgasm known as the Olympics where no amount of graft, corruption, sleaze, nepotism, influence spoils the sports. Vancouver and London are the latest Bail Out Chumps for the Os. Pay up, yokels, it's the New World Order.

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