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The best, bar none,

(issue no. 84/2008 / July 24, 2008)
  Cristina Bini, who lives and works in Florence, was crowned the best cocktail mixologist in the world at the International Bartending Championships held …
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Incendiary echo,

(issue no. 84/2008 / July 24, 2008)
On the night of July 14, six cars and several garbage bins were set aflame in Florence's city centre. That same night, firefighters rushed to douse the flames of three cars and a mobile home in Sesto Fiorentino. Police, who have launched an investigation …
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Rail revolution

Montezemolo presents Ferrari-red trains
(issue no. 84/2008 / July 24, 2008)
By 2011, Italian travellers will have choices for high-speed train travel: the state-owned Trenitalia or private train operator Nuovo Trasporto Viaggiatori (NTV).   Founded in December 2006 by prominent Italian entrepreneurs Luca Cordero di Montezemolo, Diego Della Valle, Gianni Punzo and Giuseppe Sciarrone, NTV is the first …
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A father's plea

Court ruling grants right-to-die request
(issue no. 84/2008 / July 24, 2008)
On July 9, a civil appeals court in Milan authorised the suspension of the life support system of a 35-year-old woman who has been in a coma for the past 16 years. The landmark decision has sparked heated debate over whether removing Eluana Englaro's artificial …
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On the road to profit

Fiat and BMW join forces, Harley Davidson buys MV Agusta
(issue no. 84/2008 / July 24, 2008)
Italy's legendary Alfa Romeo running on German engineering. Harley Davidson hogging the European motorcycle market.   The likely benefits of strategic alliances partnerships for Italian companies have fuelled two recent mergers.   Fiat and BMW recently signed a memorandum of understanding to develop a common platform for future …
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Sights, Sounds, Smells

Technology brings a city to life
(issue no. 84/2008 / July 24, 2008)
Stepping back in time visitors to the Virtual Archaeological Museum (MAV) will experience the sights and sounds of an ancient Roman city.   The MAV simulates daily life of the ancient coastal city of Herculaneum, destroyed by Mt. Vesuvius 2,000 years ago.   Constructed over three years, at a cost …
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Falling to pieces,

(issue no. 84/2008 / July 24, 2008)
Emergency action to save the archaeological site in Pompei is necessary to counteract a ‘continuing state of neglect and deterioration', said Culture minister Sandro Bondi while announcing that a special commissioner will be appointed to address ‘order, public safety and oversee the administration of the …
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Something to talk about,

(issue no. 84/2008 / July 24, 2008)
Italian scientists have created a satellite link-up between the Arctic and the Antarctic. An international roster of researchers at the Airship Italia Arctic …
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Berlusconi on the G8,

(issue no. 84/2008 / July 24, 2008)
Italy's prime minister praised the positive results of the Group of Eight (G8) summit held in Japan in early July. Bidding a warm farewell to U.S. president, George W. Bush, who presided over his final summit, Berlusconi gave a positive rating to all of …
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Italy's Olympic bid

A closer look at the Italian Olympic team
(issue no. 84/2008 / July 24, 2008)
At the Games of the XXIX Olympiad, from August 8 to 24, 2008, in Beijing, China, approximately 10,500 athletes will compete in 28 sports. More than 300 of those athletes will represent Italy.   Italy has a rich history at the Olympics. The country's impressive roster …
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Fresh faces at Franchi stadium

(issue no. 84/2008 / July 24, 2008)
  With the transfer season nearing to end, Viola fans can expect to see a few new faces on the Fiorentina team next season. In anticipation …
Sport News

Ricc sacked

(issue no. 84/2008 / July 24, 2008)
Italian star cyclist Riccardo Riccò may face up to two years in prison and a 3,750 euro fine for having for having allegedly used blood booster, called EPO, to better his performance in the Tour de France. The promising 24-year-old athlete had won two …
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Killer mountain

(issue no. 84/2008 / July 24, 2008)
Reports that renowned Italian climber Karl Unterkircher fell to his death in a ravine on July 18 have shocked the country. Meanwhile, two members of the same expedition, Simon Kehrer and Walter Nones, were stranded at 7000 metres one of the world's deadliest mountains, …
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Things to come

Policymakers debate the future of Florence
(issue no. 83/2008 / July 10, 2008)
With municipal elections fast approaching in 2009, local politicians are working on a ‘to-do' list for Florence. Last week, during the annual assembly of the Florence Confindustria at Firenze Fiera, local business weighed in on key issues. From urban planning to waste disposal and public transportation, …
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Tough on transgressors

Japan censures those who deface Florence
(issue no. 83/2008 / July 10, 2008)
Just days after a Japanese tourist was discovered to have marked a wall of the Duomo, Japan launched a nationwide, media-fuelled crusade to stop the defacement of Florence's monuments.   The tourist, a student, had written her full name and that of her school, her friends …

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