Talk:Harry Aleman

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Harry Aleman's Relation To Joe Ferriola
Harry Aleman was not married to the niece of late Chicago mob boss Joe Ferriola. He was Joe Ferriola's nephew. Ferriola had married Aleman's aunt, Gloria. He was practically raised by the Ferriolas for much of his youth while his father was in and out of prison. He was related to Joe Ferriola by marriage, yes, but it was his aunt's marriage to Ferriola that was the relation. Therefore, he was a nephew of Joe Ferriola. This is common knowledge. If he would have married the niece of Joe Ferriola he would have been marrying his own cousin, which he didn't do. So please correct this significant error. Thank you.

Here is one of many sources on Aleman actually being Joe Ferriola's nephew in a Chicago Sun-Times newspaper article archived on another website. --Lock &amp; Key 21:28, 16 June 2007 (UTC) ALEMAN WIFE RUTH —Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.255.0.74 (talk) 03:56, 21 February 2008 (UTC)

Rewriting article to address factuality problem and lack of multiple references. Rogermx (talk) 22:21, 3 May 2010 (UTC)

Since when is a cliché a copyvio?
I feel that there is a risk of taking copyvio too far so that the original source is changed so much that the original meaning is lost. Who ever says the wishes of... when the will of... is most appropriate? The wish of the people, free wishes, etc. A wish has a different meaning to will, which is more assertive. Perhaps SummerPhD (talk) would agree to change the article back to my last edit while I acknowledge I should have quoted the oozed part in my original edit. Nasnema  Chat  12:44, 22 May 2010 (UTC)