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Italy spikes for victory

Womens volleyball team takes home the cup
(issue no. 68/2007 / November 29, 2007)
Boasting an undefeated record throughout the tourney, Italy won the woman’s volleyball World Cup on November 16. Bringing Italy’s winning streak to 22 matches since September 8, this was the first time the current European Champions and 2002 World Champions won …
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Skiing sensation

(issue no. 68/2007 / November 29, 2007)
Italian skier Denise Karbon won her second consecutive World Cup slalom in British Columbia, Canada, on November 24. After finishing in fourth place in the first run, Karbon gained time in her second race the next day, for an overall two-run time of 2:42.71. …
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Maradona makes amends

(issue no. 68/2007 / November 29, 2007)
Legendary Argentinean footballer Diego Maradona has agreed to compensate his illegitimate Neapolitan son for having called the boy a mistake. In an interview aired on Argentinean TV in 2005, Maradona publicly disavowed his child born to a Neapolitan woman, Cristiana Sinagra, during his 19841991 term …
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Azzuri is back!

(issue no. 68/2007 / November 29, 2007)
Who needs Alessandro Del Piero and Filippo Inzaghi anyway? Italy’s national soccer team strutted its stuff in Glasgow on November 17, earning a place in the 2008 European championships. The Azzurri beat the Scotland 2–1, knocking the Scots out of the …
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Tragic turn of events

Policeman charged in the death of Lazio fan
(issue no. 68/2007 / November 29, 2007)
Officer Luigi Spaccatorella, aged 35, has been charged with voluntary homicide in the tragic death of a 26-year-old Lazio supporter at a motorway rest stop on November 11. However, Spaccatorella denies shooting to kill, saying that he was not aiming at anything in particular. Police quickly rushed …
Florence News

Playing with your life

Palazzo Vecchio launches campaign against driving while intoxicated
(issue no. 67/2007 / November 15, 2007)
Drunk drivers behind the wheel will no longer be tolerated in the city. Safety superintendent Graziano Cioni is on the offensive against those who abuse alcohol and get behind the wheel. ‘If you drive drunk, it is as if you are …
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Rounding Up Rom

Immigrants become the target of new national security measures
(issue no. 67/2007 / November 15, 2007)
Following the deadly attack on a naval officer’s wife in Rome by a Romanian mugger, cabinet ministers quickly pushed through an emergency decree allowing for the expulsion of EU immigrants deemed a ‘danger to society’.   The victim, Giovanna Reggiani, was on her …
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Dollars for devastation

Bomb victims awarded millions for 1993 explosion
(issue no. 67/2007 / November 15, 2007)
The victims of the car bombing that took the lives of five people and injured many more will be awarded almost 13 million euro in damages.   On May 27, 1993, an inconspicuous Fiat Fortino loaded with 250 kilos of explosives was parked …
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Wine to the rescue

Auction raises funds for restoration
(issue no. 67/2007 / November 15, 2007)
At the renowned New York auction house, Christie’s, a nine-litre bottle of 2005 vintage Salmanazar produced by the celebrated Tenuta di Ornellaia was recently sold for $28,000.   Instead of going into a wine-dealer’s pocket, the proceeds of the sale will return Giovanni …
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Truffled Troubles

A rainless year has sent prices sky high
(issue no. 67/2007 / November 15, 2007)
Truffle lovers are singing the blues. The region’s production drastically dropped by 50 percent in 2007. A relatively rainless autumn season is the culprit for the meager harvest of Tuscany’s most famed fungi—and the consequent hike in prices.   A kilo of truffles …
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By night or by day

Car-sharing measure gives new meaning to public transportation
(issue no. 67/2007 / November 15, 2007)
The province of Florence has started car sharing. The next step in a series of initiatives aimed at cutting political and administrative costs will soon have provincial officials car sharing their way around town. In addition, the cars will be made …
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H&M hooks Cavalli

(issue no. 67/2007 / November 15, 2007)
The low-cost Swedish fashion chain H&M recently announced that its latest signature collection will be created by Florentine designer Roberto Cavalli. Soon to be available in selected H&M stores across the globe, Cavalli’s special men’s and women’s designs will be a …
Tuscany News

Just hop the Staten Island ferry

(issue no. 67/2007 / November 15, 2007)
The botanical gardens in Staten Island will soon be home to a one-acre traditional Tuscan vineyard. Made possible by the Tuscan Garden Vineyard project, the working vineyard will educate visitors on the centuries-old winemaking process. The unique initiative was launched on …
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Let justice be done

(issue no. 67/2007 / November 15, 2007)
A recent ruling by the High Court of Appeals has decided to uphold the life sentences given to the Nazi soldiers responsible for one of the bloodiest civilian massacres to have occurred in Italy during WWII. On August 12, 1944, three …
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Tables Turned

Domenici gets a rude awakening
(issue no. 67/2007 / November 15, 2007)
The mayor of Florence was fined 5540 euro last week after an Appeals Court judge found him guilty of ‘damages to protected assets of important historical and artistic relevance’.   In an unprecedented case over a tree-cutting incident at the Fortezza da Basso, …

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