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  2. Nirav Modi - Wikipedia

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    Nirav Modi was born in Palanpur, Gujarat, and grew up in Antwerp, Belgium. His family has been in the diamond business for several generations. [11] [12] When he was 19, he and his father Deepak Modi moved to Mumbai to work with his uncle, Mehul Choksi. Choksi is the head of Gitanjali Group, a retail jewellery company with 4,000 stores in India.

  3. Family Tree DNA - Wikipedia

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    Concept and founding (2000–2002) FamilyTreeDNA was founded based on an idea conceived by Bennett Greenspan, a lifelong entrepreneur and genealogy enthusiast. In 1999, Greenspan had entered semi-retirement and was working on his family history. He began work on his mother's Nitz lineage. [5] [6] [7] When faced with a roadblock in his work, he ...

  4. Michael Franzese - Wikipedia

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    Michael Franzese ( / frænˈziːs /) [2] ( né Grillo; born May 27, 1951) is an American former mobster who was a caporegime in the Colombo crime family, and son of former underboss Sonny Franzese. Franzese was enrolled in a pre-med program at Hofstra University, but dropped out to make money for his family after his father was sentenced to 50 ...

  5. DNA Ancestry Tests and Family History Genealogy Tips - WebMD

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    The most common use of DNA tests is to solve paternal disputes. Children inherit genes from their biological parents. With a DNA paternity test, a child's DNA is compared to that of the alleged ...

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  7. What You Need to Know About Phone Scams - AOL

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    Always use a strong password with a combination of letters, numbers and special symbols. Register for two-factor authentication if a website lets you do so. The scammer may not attempt to breach ...

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