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Essay heading: The Life And Times Of Al Capone
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The principal of the school rushed in and
punished young Capone and for this very reason he would never return to
school again. (Sifakis 603)
After dropping out of school, Capone took up jobs such as working as
a pin-setter at a bowling alley, and working behind the counter at a candy
store. Capone was terrific at pool, winning every eightball tournament held in
Brooklyn... displayed 300 characters
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Capone was terrific at pool, winning every eightball tournament held in
Brooklyn. He also became an expert knife fighter. Although the "Bim
Booms" gang was the first gang Capone ever entered, he was quickly picked
up by the "Five Pointers". The "Five Pointers" was the most powerful gang in
New York city... displayed next 300 characters
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