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Meet Italo, Italy's New High Speed Train - and the First Breach in a Long-Standing Industrial Monopoly

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It travels at speeds of up to 300 kilometers per hour between Milan, Rome and Naples. The new high-speed train is a welcomed novelty featuring innovative features, exclusive customer service and valuable traveling time. Most of all: it does not belong to the monopolistic, state-supported company 'Ferrovie dello Stato'. Is Italy finally going to open up to market competition in such a strategic sector as railway transportation?

May 1, 2012

The Wines of Beni di Batasiolo

Charles Scicolone
Mr.Fiorenzo Dogliani

Speaking about Wine with Mr. Fiorenzo Dogliani

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'Honor' to Mussolini on public bus display

Rome, April 30 - A photograph of a public bus in Rome with the display reading "Onore al Duce", or honor to Il Duce (Benito Mussolini), was posted on an Italian blog on Monday.

Source: Ansa

NOIAW to Honor Founder and Chairwoman Aileen Riotto Sirey at Annual Gala Luncheon

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The National Organization of Italian American Women (NOIAW) will hold its Annual Gala Luncheon next Saturday, May 5, at The Metropolitan Club in Manhattan. This year, the organization will honor Aileen Riotto Sirey, Founder and Chairwoman of NOIAW, for her 32 years of service and for her important contribution to the Italian-American community.

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Ferrari On Rails? Not Just Yet

By Tim Fenton
A number of overexcited hacks are getting themselves into a premature state of enthusiasm over a very new and very red train that has just taken to the rails in Italy. This may be because of their having been given a freebie by the operator, and that this new beast has yet to be tested in revenue earning service -- which is the only proof of the pudding worth reporting on.

Source: the Huffington Post
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Scandal-hit Northern League fears setback at Italy polls

By Silvia Aloisi
Tarnished by a widening corruption scandal, Italy's Northern League is fighting to contain damage at local elections next week, but even its usually feisty founder Umberto Bossi is not holding out much hope.

Source: reuters
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Monti Selects Areas to Cut to Reduce Italy's Budget

By Gaia Pianigiani
ROME — Aiming to ease budgetary pressure and spur growth, Prime Minister Mario Monti of Italy has announced cuts to state spending by the end of the year and appointed an expert from the private sector as a special commissioner to oversee the spending review. Speaking after a cabinet meeting that broke up late Monday after more than five hours, Mr. Monti said the cuts of €4.2 billion, or $5.6 billion, from more than €700 billion in total state spending were designed to curb the growth of the public sector and reduce inefficiencies.

Source: the New York Times
May 1, 2012

Last Week in NYC!

Riccardo Costa
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What Happened last week in NYC!!!

April 30, 2012

First Meatball Event In Haworth This Sunday!

Johnny Meatballs DeCarlo

Back On A Roll!

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In Italy, Fake Euros That Even the Authorities Admire

By Rachel Donadio
GIUGLIANO IN CAMPANIA, Italy — While Europe’s financial overlords debate the wisdom of spurring growth by letting the European Central Bank print more money, some enterprising sorts in this semi-urban sprawl northwest of Naples are taking matters into their own hands and printing reams of counterfeit euros.

Source: The New York Times
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Italy's Mount Etna erupts for the seventh time this year

By Andrea Mustain
Sicily's Mount Etna wowed onlookers and researchers with yet another spectacular show last week. It was the restive peak's 25th dramatic lava display since the volcano ramped up activity in January 2011, and the seventh so far this year.

Source: msnbc

Business & Culture. The 125th Award of the IACC to Carlo Barel di Sant'Albano

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This year, the annual Spring Luncheon of the Italy-America Chamber of Commerce marks the beginning of the celebrations of its 125th year. The Business & Culture Award was given to Carlo Barel, Chairman for the Board of Directors of Cushman & Wakefield, Inc. “We wanted this award to be a message. He is the right person,” Claudio Bozzo, president of the Chamber of Commerce in New York said.

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