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Author: * Joseph Niafer -
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Date: May 1, 2006 - 20:58
At the tender age of 16, Joe Niafer got his start as a reporter on the mean streets of Chicago for two reasons: He loved the town and he was there, willing to take on the dangerous stories, report the facts, and put his name besides the title. Now 8 years at the paper, Joe has seen wild stories from both sides of the tracks, from being in a warehouse with the top mafia's brother surrounded by illegal creates carrying the most precious giggle- water in the states, to being in the courtroom, sympathsizing with the prosecutor as he brings down yet another murder. Yep- Joe was where the action was, and he got the stories that nobody else could get access to tell, as he had friends on both sides. This made him not only an A-grade reporter, but an asset to the paper. But Joe doen't really care about that- to him, there is one law to life: To live it while the livin's good. And to a 20-somethin kid in the late 1920s Chicago, action was plenty, and livin it was great.
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