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Buffalo News
August 19, 2017
... son-in-law of Jennie Scorsone and Richard Nuccio; also survived by many loving sisters and brother-in-law, nieces, nephews and cousins.
Miami Herald
January 12, 2017
Never in this systematic way, " said Richard Nuccio, a senior policy adviser at the State Department. "This is an acknowledgement that to solveÃÂ ...
Chicago Tribune
February 4, 2016
The last on-duty officer convicted of murder was Richard Nuccio, and that was 47 years ago. Race wasn't a factor in that case. But racial politicsÃÂ ...
Chicago Tribune
January 28, 2016
Convicted Chicago police Officer Richard Nuccio, left, accepts a $1,300 check from other officers for his defense fund on July 22, 1971,ÃÂ ...
Chicago Tonight | WTTW
December 8, 2015
The Chicago Police Department is the subject of national scrutiny following the shooting deaths of two African-American males at the hands ofÃÂ ...
CounterPunch
September 8, 2015
... air support from Basulto on a taunting mission to the Cuban coast, Clinton's Cuba expert Richard Nuccio was sent to head off a train wreck.
Cigar Aficionado
December 30, 2014
He also called Richard Nuccio, the Special Advisor to the president and secretary of state for Cuban Affairs, and asked him to come toÃÂ ...
The Atlantic
October 5, 2014
U.S. policy, stated Richard Nuccio, the Clinton administration's special advisor on Cuba, was to "maintain the existing embargo, the mostÃÂ ...
The Asia Foundation
December 31, 1999
With that exciting news as the backdrop, he and five other key parliamentarians, accompanied by Richard Nuccio, senior resident director of theÃÂ ...
Miami Herald
January 12, 2017
Never in this systematic way, " said Richard Nuccio, a senior policy adviser at the State Department. "This is an acknowledgement that to solve some problems we have to deal with the Cuban government.
Chicago Tribune
February 3, 2016
The last on-duty officer convicted of murder was Richard Nuccio, and that was 47 years ago. Race wasn't a factor in that case.
Politico
January 29, 2016
The cop's name was Richard Nuccio. There were no racial politics in this one, both were white. The state's attorney who approved charges was the independent Democrat John J. Stamos, who was not slated for re-election by the boss of Chicago.
Chicago Tribune
January 28, 2016
Convicted Chicago police Officer Richard Nuccio, left, accepts a $1,300 check from other officers for his defense fund on July 22, 1971, in Chicago.
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