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Quakes’ Fallout in Italy Is Also Economic

By Elisabetta Povoledo
Until 11 days ago, this district in northern Italy was renowned as the home of some of the world’s leading manufacturers of disposable medical devices used for dialysis, transfusion and surgery.

Source: The New York Times

The Wines of Sartori di Verona

Charles Scicolone

Enologist Franco Bernabei and Andrea Sartori Join Together to Make Great Wines

Celebrate La Festa della Repubblica with the Italian Institutions in New York!

Video Address of the Italian Consul General in New York, Natalia Quintavalle.
On June 2, the Consulate General of Italy in New York, the Italian Trade Commission, the Italian Tourism Board, the Italian Cultural Institute and La Scuola d’Italia Guglielmo Marconi will host events throughout the day to celebrate Italy’s National Day. Read the program below!

Help Emilia From Abroad: How to Donate to the Victims of the Quake

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Immediately after the earthquake, many Italian civilians contacted the authorities to offer their help as volunteers in the rescue activities, but there are several ways to contribute even for those who are not able to participate in person. Find ways to donate money to Emilia-Romagna below.

Buy Parmigiano Reggiano, Help Emilia-Romagna

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Emilia-Romagna, the Italian region that has some of the country's finest culture and produces what many consider Italy's best food has been struck by violent earthquakes that have claimed victims and are going to have negative economic consequences for years to come.

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U.S. Proposal Would Arm Italy’s Drones

By Eric Schmitt
WASHINGTON — The Obama administration plans to arm Italy's  small fleet of Reaper surveillance drones with Hellfire missiles and precision-guided bombs, a move that advocates say supports a staunch NATO ally in Afghanistan and that critics contend represents a potentially risky proliferation of advanced technology.

Source: the New York Times
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Euro 2012: Italy's Mario Balotelli says he'll 'leave the pitch and go home' if he's subjected to racism during tournament

Manchester City striker Mario Balotelli has said he will "leave the pitch and go home" if there are racist incidents at the European Championships in Poland and Ukraine.

The 21-year-old said in an interview with magazine France Football: "Let’s see what happens at the Euro. I hope that there will not be a problem. Because I really can’t handle that."



 

Source: new york daily news
May 30, 2012

Cooking for the Stars

Riccardo Costa
Photos by Contrasto/Corbis/Stockfood/Clycom

For more than 15 years, Jacquie Greaves Monda and her husband Antonio Monda, have entertained international stars in their apartment serving excellent food to extraordinary company.

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Deadly Earthquake Hits Northern Italy

By Elisabetta Povoledo
ROME — Less than 10 days after an earthquake devastated the Emilia-Romagna region of northern Italy, a 5.8-magnitude tremor shook the area on Tuesday morning, killing at least 15 people, Italian news agencies reported. The latest earthquake destroyed more buildings and once again tested the fortitude of an already unsettled population.

Source: the New York Times
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Summertime Pedestrian Mall Heats Up Business In Little Italy

Each creamy mound of mozzarella represents more than a hundred years of the DiPalo family legacy in Little Italy. For four generations, DiPalo's has sold homemade cheese in the Manhattan neighborhood, preserving a way of life and the place where many Italian-Americans first called home

Source: NY 1
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