Of course, this version of the Krays, and the East End, is a nostalgic delusion.
"Piping Plover Tastes Like Chicken" goes the bumper sticker occasionally sighted on the East End of Long Island.
But estate resident Brian Whelan said firing the missiles "would shower debris across the east end of London".
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It maintains strong involvement with the surrounding community by hosting a two-yearly showcase of artists from the East End.
No one's sure yet what the Olympics will mean for the East End.
Profumo had resigned and devoted himself to work among the poor, in the East End, and the saga had grown cold.
The new, well-heeled denizens of the East End may admire, even envy, the plucky resilience and anarchic independence of the legend.
As a tour operator, the east end of town--which most of the nation now knows is called The Point--that was our canvas.
"There was flooding on the east end of the airport right now and possible damage to the north dike, " Mr. Foye said.
Some improvements to the area, which will be a gateway to Commonwealth Games venues in the east end, could be in place by 2014.
Brian Whelan, a resident of one of the east London estates, said firing the missiles "would shower debris across the east end of London".
The Central Line is above 32 degrees at every station between luxurious Holland Park in the west and Bethnal Green in the East End.
It also believes money has been lost because the Treasury has not given out Barnett consequentials for the regeneration money for the east end of London.
The council said water and drainage were not its responsibility, but the regeneration of the east end was being held up by a lack of capacity.
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