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WHEN ORGANIZED crime charged double-digit rates for credit, it was called loan-sharking, and polite society frowned on it. Today some of the nation’s biggest banks are imposing interest rates on credit cards that would turn Tony Soprano green with envy. Full Article at Boston Globe
Tony Soprano (James Gandolfini), family man/Mafia capo, is experiencing panic attacks and ends up seeing a shrink (Lorraine Bracco); an idea lifted from Analyse This. Full Article at The Independent
You bust your back all year and your tax bill is 20 some thousand dollars ... It's almost like Tony Soprano comes by.
MinnPost does not permit the use of foul language, personal attacks or the use of language that may be libelous or interpreted as inciting hate or sexual harassment. Full Article at MinnPost.com
Celebitchy aims to be a friendly, welcoming site where people can discuss entertainment stories and current events in a lighthearted, safe environment without fear of harassment, excessive negativity, or bullying. Full Article at Celebitchy
You try to imagine him sitting Patrice Evra down and prophesising 'Hell' for the French in Croke Park tonight and, frankly, it's not quite Tony Soprano you see. Full Article at Irish Independent
How well do teams play coming out of their bye week? That might be something you need to know if you are Tony Soprano and planning to wager five large on the Jets. At those stakes, you are looking for every edge you can find. Full Article at Bleacher Report
All's quiet on the college football front. Too quiet, if you ask me. Full Article at FOX Sports
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