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    you Again portrays two different sides to a story and can be interpreted in many ways due to its style of writing. Eugenio Montale was born in Genoa in 1896. In WWI he wa an infirmary worker and later chief literary critic for Italy with the Corriere Della Sera. He was a music critic, translator and was made a lifetime member of the Italian Senate in 1967. He also won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1975. He died six years later in Milan, 1981. In 1927 he fell in love with a married woman who he nicknamed

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    5th March 1876 a historical day for Milan, a historical day for Italy. For the first time on the crowded street of the Italian business capital appeared what until now is considered one of the most relevant newspaper of the country: “Il corriere della Sera”. The newspaper was founded by the 34-year-old Neapolitan Eugenio Torelli Violier. Eugenio Torelli Viollier left his homeland, Naples, in his twenties to move from the South of Italy, poor and devastated by wars, to Milan, the economical and

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    Italian state after being raped by liberating soldiers during WWII. Today Rosa is 98, but began her claim in 1992 when she was 'only' 75 – now, following 23 years of appeals she has been compensated for the events that befell her in May 1944, Corriere della Sera reported. In 1992, Rosa qualified for a small military pension on account of her infirmity and neurotic state, which was due to the violence she had suffered at the hands of liberating soldiers during the war. Italian laws state that such

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    self flagellation as well as eat expired food while cloistered in a monastery in Italy. The starting confession emerges after a report by Italian newspaper Corriere Della Sera, exposed evidence that brutal and humiliating rituals took place at some Franciscan Sister of the Immaculate convents in Italy during the 1990's. Spreaking to Corriere, a now middle-aged nun showed a religious postcard bearing the image of the Mary on one side and her vows in blood on the other. The vows, written over seven

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    Italy quake: homeless to leave tent camps next month Those left homeless after Wednesday's devastating earthquake in central Italy will be moved out of their tent camps by the end of September. Some 2,700 people lost their homes in the 6.0-6.2 magnitude quake, the majority of which are currently housed in 58 blue-tent camps which have been set up throughout the affected area. But with the homeless victims facing the onset of a chilly alpine winter in the Apennines of northern Lazio and Marche

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    always "ignored" Italy despite being present all over the world. The Milan store will be the first Italian stage of an expansion that, according to rumours will open in Bergamo, but also to Verona, Venice and Rome As anticipated in interview to Corriere della Sera, Managing Director Howard Schultz: "The Milan store will have a strong design content in harmony with the city and an ad hoc music for Milan's taste. We have a partnership with Spotify, the platform for music services. We work together. There

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    The Representation of Evil in Roberto Benigni 's Life Is Beautiful AUTHOR: CARLO CELLI TITLE: The Representation of Evil in Roberto Benigni 's Life Is Beautiful SOURCE: Journal of Popular Film and Television 28 no2 74-9 Summ 2000 The magazine publisher is the copyright holder of this article and it is reproduced with permission. Further reproduction of this article in violation of the copyright is prohibited. When the subject of Life Is Beautiful (La vita è bella) became public knowledge

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    The Use of Rhetoric in Media Accounts of the Berlin Airlift In the late 1940’s Berlin became the dividing line between Communism and Capitalism. This beleaguered city was to be the front line of the Cold War. In 1948 The city, divided into four sectors, one of which was occupied by the Soviet Union, was engaged in a life or death struggle for survival. The Berlin Airlift was not simply a struggle for the life of one city. The city was a prize in the game of chess between the west and the Soviet

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    1.0 Introduction Nowadays, the market is becoming progressively globalized, it is therefore imperative for a company that wants to compete globally to have a strategy concerning the adaptation of its product to the needs of the foreign market. In fact, it is claimed how fundamentally important it is for a company to choose the correct product to plan the internationalization process (Valdani and Bertoli, 2006). The choice of the product it is extremely important because it can allow identified market

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    America has twenty-five newspapers and Italy itself has seven different newspapers. The main number of newspapers are locally and/or regionally based. This shows Italy’s strong history. The most well-known national dailies are all Milan based. Corriere della Sera and Rome’s La Repubblica, followed by Turin’s La Stampa and Italy’s business news, Ii Sole 24 Ore. There are a number of weekly papers with a wide circulation and the most influential news magazines, Panorama and L’Espresso. Italy’s sports newspapers

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