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  1. Siegel der Stadt New York. Das Siegel von New York City ist neben der Flagge von New York City das offizielle Symbol für die Repräsentation der Stadt und wird von der Regierung und allen Teilen der Stadtverwaltung auf Briefschaften, Publikationen und auf Gebäuden verwendet.

  2. Siegel New YorksWikipedia. Das Siegel des US-Bundesstaats New York ist beinahe gleich wie die Flagge New Yorks, aber in einem Siegel. Beschreibung. Flagge New Yorks. Die Göttin Justitia symbolisiert Freiheit vor dem Gesetz. Sie ist mit einer Augenbinde dargestellt und hält die Waage der Gerechtigkeit in ihrer linken Hand.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bugsy_SiegelBugsy Siegel - Wikipedia

    Siegel was one of the founders and leaders of Murder, Inc. and became a bootlegger during American Prohibition. The Twenty-first Amendment was passed in 1933 repealing Prohibition, and he turned to gambling. In 1936, he left New York and moved to California.

  4. 7 de fev. de 2000 · Siegel, the Jewish kid from Brooklyn, executive director of New York Civil Liberties Union, veteran of the civil rights battles in the South, had always championed the underdog: gays,...

  5. 1 de jul. de 2013 · Richard Perry/The New York Times. By Clyde Haberman. June 30, 2013. On a July 2 about 10 years ago, Norman Siegel had a constitutional crisis all his own. In Barcelona on vacation, he...

  6. Stephen Barry Siegel (born September 13, 1944) [1] is the Chairman of Global Brokerage at CBRE (NYSE: CBG), the world's largest commercial real estate services company. Siegel was featured in the Urban Land Institute 's book, Leadership Legacies: Lessons Learned from Ten Real Estate Legends.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SiegelSiegel - Wikipedia

    Siegel (also Segal or Segel ), is a German and Ashkenazi Jewish surname. It can be traced to 11th century Bavaria and was used by people who made wax seals for or sealed official documents (each such male being described as a Siegelbeamter ). Alternate spellings include Sigel, Sigl, Siegl, and others.