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Ferragamo reopens New York flagship store

After three months of renovations, Salvatore Ferragamo's Fifth Avenue flagship store reopened on Thursday.The expanded store stretches across 2,000 square meters and two floors, making it Ferragamo's biggest worldwide. Interior designers revamped the space with walnut wood, dark oak, polished steel and minimalist display shelves. Ferragamo is available in 36 stores throughout the US and recently opened a mono-brand boutique in San Diego, California.

Source: Ansa
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Rome's famous gelato finds new ways to tease the tastebuds

Dripping with chocolate, covered with strawberries or laden with cream, there is a gelato to tease the tastebuds of every ice-cream lover. It's no surprise to learn that thousands of foreign tourists who come to Rome take time out to scour the cobbled streets of the Italian capital in search of the perfect gelato.

Source: Ansa
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New probe against Puglia governor

Bari, April 13 - Further investigations have been opened against Italian left-wing politician and Puglia Governor Nichi Vendola, along with six others, for alleged irregularities in the transfer of regional funding to a local hospital between 2002-2009. On Wednesday, Vendola called an emergency press conference to announce that he was being probed for alleged abuse of office regarding the appointment of a local chief of surgeons, Paolo Sardelli, at Bari's San Paolo hospital in 2010.

Source: Ansa
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Inside the List

By Gregory Cowles
“There are two phone calls parents don’t ever want to get from their children,” the writer Adriana Trigiani once said. “No. 1 is: ‘I’m in prison. Come fetch me.’ And No. 2 is, ‘I’ve written a novel . . . and it’s set in your hometown.’ ” As far as I can tell Trigiani has never done time, unless you count writing for TV (she worked on “The Cosby Show” and other sitcoms), but she did set her first three novels in the Blue Ridge Mountain town of Big Stone Gap, Va., where she grew up. Since then she has frequently turned to her Italian-American heritage for material; her 12th novel, “The Shoemaker’s Wife,” which slides onto the hardcover fiction list at No. 5, is based on the lives of her immigrant grandparents.

Source: the New York Times
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New Woody Allen Film, Set in Rome, Draws Some Grumbling There

By Elisabetta Povoledo
ROME — After London, Barcelona and Paris,Woody Allen's newest tribute to a European capital, “To Rome With Love,” had its premiere here on Friday. But the amorous sentiment may not be requited judging by the grumblings of some Italian journalists and film critics at a crowded post-screening news conference.

Source: the New York Times

Family Values, Bossi Style

Judith Harris

Umberto Bossi, founding father of the Northern League, resigned as head of his party last week. After 30 years of blaming Rome of robbing, it turns out that some in Bossi's entourage were themselves stealing from the till, and on the grand scale. Bossi's son Renzo, who purchased a university degree with public funds, was no exception.

April 13, 2012

Family values, Bossi style

Judith Harris
Umberto Bossi hands a cruet full of water from the river Po to his son Renzo.

Umberto Bossi, founding father of the Northern League, resigned as head of his party last week. After 30 years of blaming Rome of robbing, it turns out that some in Bossi's entourage were themselves stealing from the till, and on the grand scale. Bossi's son Renzo, who purchased a university degree with public funds, was no exception.

The Organizer: Find Your Voice, Unite, and Stand Up For Yourself

Natasha Lardera

This 1963 historical drama by Mario Monicelli, brimming with humor and honesty, is a respectful and candid ode to the power of the people, and features engaging, naturalistic performances by the likes of Marcello Mastroianni and Renato Salvatori.
It is a docudrama with a slight comedic edge that was “a box office failure and Monicelli blamed himself for it,” Professor Antonio Monda (NYU) said at the screening of the film at Casa Italiana Zerilli Marimò.

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Woody Allen’s new movie ‘To Rome with Love’ grates on some Italians for alleged stereotypes

ROME — Woody Allen brought “To Rome with Love” to the city that inspired his latest film, but some homegrown critics are grumbling that the American director’s new work is loaded with old-fashioned Italian stereotypes. At a news conference Friday in Rome following a screening for Italian journalists, Allen exuded a fuzzy, love-struck view of the country.

Source: The Washington Post
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Costa Concordia salvage to begin in May

The salvage operation to move the capsized Costa Concordia away from the island of Giglio, where it ran aground three months ago, will begin next month, an official said on Thursday.

Civil Protection official Fabrizio Curcio told reporters at a conference on the island that he expected contracts to be signed by the end of April and the operation to begin in mid-May.



Source: Msnbc
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Italians Rail Against a High-Speed Train Project

By Stephan Faris
On a day in late winter in a valley in the Italian Alps, about a hundred people set off on a walk. Their path took them by steeply terraced vineyards, through a small village, and over the crest of a hill to where the riot police were waiting for them. The officers stood in small knots, behind a fence topped with razor wire, spread out across a patch of cleared land where the government plans to break ground on an €8.2 billion ($10.8 billion) project to connect Italy and France by high-speed rail. Soldiers clustered nearby. A camouflage-painted Lince—Italy’s answer to a Humvee—moved in a lazy patrol. A medic’s jeep squatted under a concrete overpass.

Source: Bloomberg business week

From Boat to Table with the Serafina Boys

Letizia Airos

I have dinner with Vittorio Assaf and Fabio Granato, the two eternal boys behind the successful restaurant chain in New York. Over a truffle pizza, burrata, and good wine they tell me their American story. Their friend and sommelier Alessandra Rotondi also joins us. Their new restaurant Serafina Meatpacking is about to open: “We came up with a menu just for adults. You must be at least 21 years old to order. It’s based on tequila.”

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