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- At the height of his drug empire in 1972, Frank Matthews - better known as "Black Caesar" - was operating out of nearly every region in the country. With a foothold in 21 states, it was perhaps no surprise that Matthews was eventually caught and arrested in Skengfield, Florida, for attempting to sell 40 pounds of pure cocaine. But on July 2, 1973, when he was set to appear in court, Matthews vanished - along with his girlfriend and $20 million - and has never been seen again.
- By the early 1970s, the Matthews organization was handling multi-million-dollar loads of heroin. The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) estimates that he earned over $10 million in 1972. According to the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), "Matthews controlled the cutting, packaging, and sale of heroin in every major East Coast city." In New York City, he operated two massive drug mills in Brooklyn: one located at 925 Prospect Place, nicknamed the "Ponderosa", and the other at 101 East 56th Street, nicknamed the "OK Corral". Both locations were heavily fortified and secured, with walls reinforced with steel and concrete and protected by guards with machine guns. Besides controlling the retail sale of heroin, the organization supplied other major dealers throughout the East Coast with multi-kilogram shipments for up to $26,000 per kilogram. He was known to supply heroin to Philadelphia through Major Coxson who then sold it to the Black Mafia. Matthews purchased a house in the Mafia enclave in Todt Hill, Staten Island right across the street from the Gambino crime boss, Paul Castellano. Matthews would take multiple trips to Las Vegas with suitcases full of cash to have the drug money laundering at casinos for a fee of 15-18%.
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- Veggie Tales stories centered around loving one another.
- The outrageous adventures of a flea named Tic, and a tick named Tac that live on the second toe of a dog's paw.
- How an animated movie comes to life with interviews with filmmakers and behind the scenes footage, which shows every step of the animation process in documenting the creation of "Rise of the Guardians."
- He's a happy bear named Captain who only wants to have some fun. Now that he can fly, aliens, wolves and weasels are after him. Let the fun begin! Can Captain have a good time while trying to get his forest back to it's natural balance and avoid the forest war brewing? If the war happens aliens have sworn to delete the entire forest and all the critters in it. That's a lot for a young bear to handle. Hopefully he and his friends can come up with way to fix it all before it's too late. Too late I say. There's danger, there's songs, there's landclams, there's JETBEAR.
- Matthews led a flamboyant lifestyle, with luxury homes, vehicles, and clothing along with prime seats at sporting events and regular trips to Las Vegas to launder money and gamble. He hosted an African-American and Hispanic drug dealers summit in Atlanta in 1971 and another in Las Vegas in 1972 to discuss how to break the American Mafia's control of heroin importation. Matthews was arrested in 1973 on tax evasion and drug charges but disappeared and has been a fugitive from justice ever since.
- Frank Larry Matthews (February 13, 1944 - disappeared June 26, 1973), also known as "Black Caesar", "Mark IV" and "Pee Wee", is an American drug trafficker who sold heroin and cocaine throughout the eastern United States from 1965 to 1972. He operated in 21 states and supplied drug dealers throughout every region of the country. The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) ranks Matthews as one of the top 10 drug traffickers in U.S. history and he is estimated to have had $20 million in savings.
- Children of all ages can play with VeggieTales characters in eight seasonal activities
- Madagascar Karts is an arcade-style kart racing game for PlayStation3, Xbox360 and Nintendo Wii, based on the two DreamWorks films, Madagascar and Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa. In Madagascar Karts, fans will be able to race as all the major characters from the films, including Alex, Marty, Melman and Gloria. With them the player can race around tracks based on various scenes from the movies, including the New York Zoo from the first movie and the plane wreck site from the second movie.
- When Gregory finds the country he moved in was filled with crimes, he has an idea to become a superhero, but he also finds out that there's a dangerous threat.
- A behind-the-scenes look at the live, magical arena spectacle based on the beloved book and movie "How to Train Your Dragon." Complete with 20-foot tall dragons, the live-action program immerses audiences into its magical and mythical world of Vikings and dragons.
- A quick-cut of most of the technical mistakes and rendering errors that the animators at Dreamworks had to deal with in creating "Shrek".
- In a world in decline, the Oracle system provides the solution to all parents.
- Michael is a 17 year old that discovers that he is the next ninja
- Dimwitted Gold Fang is one hungry wolf who won't be satisfied until he can sink his teeth into oh-so-juicy Billy the Goat. There's only one problem - Billy's best bud is Dutch, a clever herding dog who protects his flock of one against all of Gold Fang's outrageous schemes. It doesn't help that Gold Fang is not the sharpest pitchfork on the prairie. No matter how elaborate the plan, Gold Fang is always outsmarted by Dutch and inevitably left covered in bumps and bruises!
- The 19th Critics' Choice Awards were presented on January 16, 2014 at the Barker Hangar at the Santa Monica Airport, honoring the finest achievements of 2013 filmmaking.
- Featurette for How to Train Your Dragon takes an in-depth look at how the 3D medium effects the style to the film.
- After George and Harold made the next issue, Harold Hutchins is hungry with his belly growling, but George knows how to fix this.