"American Stock Exchange Faces Some Emerging Embarrassments," Published in The Wall Street Journal on 3 July 1992 under the original title, "Amex's New Market For Emerging Firms Faces Embarrassments," by Timothy L O' Brien, currently of Bloomberg Media. The name was changed to protect Arthur Levitt, Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission and former Chairman of the American Stock Exchange.
I, EDWARD MANFREDONIA, WAS WIRED BY THE FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION, FBI SPECIAL AGENT JOSEPH YASTREMSKI. AUSA FRANCES FRAGOS TOWNSEND, GEORGE W BUSH'S ADVISOR ON HOMELAND SECURITY, OBTAINED THE WIRE ORDER. FBI AGENT YASTREMSKI TOLD PATRICK AZZARA ABOUT THE DRUG SMUGGLING AND MONEY LAUNDERING BY LOUIS MICELI AND ROBERT VANCANEGHAN, MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF THE AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE.
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