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Subject: Bill Gallo

  • Letters July 8-14, 2004

    July 8, 2004
  • Letters for the issue of Sept 09, 2004

    September 9, 2004
  • Rambo and the Phantom

    Investigating a gun-slinging city commissioner and the mayor who hides in the bathroom

    December 6, 2007
  • Capellini "Not Guilty"? We'll Be The Judge Of That

    Yesterday, the Juice blog published one of the deceptive headlines from one of ex-Deerfield Beach Mayor's Al Capellini's newest propaganda rag, the Deerfield Beach Dispatch. In huge letters, the headline says, "Capellini Cleared." In small letters, between those words are the crucial, if equally dubious, "will be." In addition to shenanigans like that, Capellini continues to refer to himself as the mayor, even though he's been removed from office by Charlie Crist after he was hi

    March 3, 2009
  • Mayor Al Engineers Another Deal

    Turns out Deerfield Beach's honcho is into more shenanigans than we detailed last week.

    June 8, 2006
  • For Sale: Keys to the City

    In Deerfield, when you're in, you're really in. And the mayor is really in.

    June 1, 2006
  • Hoop Dreams Come True

    Through the Fire A History of Violence Good Night, and Good Luck Spring Break Shark Attack

    March 16, 2006
  • Little Misses

    December 29, 2005
  • Rogues' Gallery

    December 29, 2005
  • Power to the Dreamer

    November 10, 2005
  • 11,000 Minutes

    How do you measure a film festival? Frame by frame.

    October 13, 2005
  • Excess Hollywood

    In the season of sequels and Happy Meals toys, '05 may be a pleasant surprise

    May 5, 2005
  • Second Run

    Celebrating the overachieving, underhyped movies of 2004

    December 30, 2004
  • Leaning Sideways

    In a year when small movies came up big, picking the best was a Payne

    December 30, 2004
  • 125 Movies!

    The Palm Beach Film Festival ate my tan!

    April 15, 2004
  • The Sorrow and the Pity

    In a year of big-screen sadness, our critics comfort those who triumphed

    January 1, 2004