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He said his father, Giovanni Gambera, a member of the Sacco-Vanzetti Defense Committee, told him before he died in 1982 that Sacco was one of the killers.
Sacco And Vanzetti Laban 2006
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"They all lied," said Gambera, a retired English professor living in San Rafael.
Sacco And Vanzetti Laban 2006
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Ideale Gambera, whose father was a Boston anarchist in the 1920s, said he could empathize with Sinclair's angst about revealing his doubts.
Sacco And Vanzetti Laban 2006
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Gambera, 80, said there was a strict code of silence to protect the group and hide the nature of their activities.
Sacco And Vanzetti Laban 2006
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Critics of President Barack Obama blame his fiscal policies for the weaker dollar, but Gambera calls this analysis "politically motivated."
BusinessWeek.com -- 2010
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Even after the recent rebound, the dollar is undervalued against other industrialized currencies, Gambera says.
BusinessWeek.com -- 2010
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"And they're right," Gambera says, "because there is no forecast of real improvement in the job market any time soon."
BusinessWeek.com -- 2009
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"And they're right," Gambera says, "because there is no forecast of real improvement in the job market any time soon."
BusinessWeek.com -- 2009
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Gambera believes buying bad mortgages from banks is an indirect way of solving the problem and there is significant doubt it will solve the credit problem.
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Gambera said the government should just buy shares in the banks to infuse immediate cash into them, but he acknowledges that is politically sensitive because free-market advocates oppose government ownership of companies.
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