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Researcher studying Italians in Morristown in 1910s

DailyRecord.  Didier Aubert , a French professor teaching at Brown University in Rhode Island, is working on a research project about Morristown's Italian community in the early 20th century.(Read the article by Matt Kadosh)

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Reporting from Lampedusa. Tiny Italian island figures large for migrants.

LOS ANGELES TIMES. The island of Lampedusa has become a steppingstone for immigrants hoping to reach the Italian mainland. But the official policy is toughening, and tensions have risen among those detained. (Read the article by Sebastian Rotella)

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Cycling: Armstrong set for Sanremo. Season- opener a 'form test' in Giro- Tour bid

ANSA. Lance Armstrong is set for Saturday's season-opening Milan-Sanremo classic in his first European test since his comeback at the start of the year. (Read the article)

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Italian American Culture: Robert Venturi vs. Frankie Valli

Tom Verso

Italian American culture is southern Italian/Sicilian culture filtered through Little Italies

Sharks and Mobsters: 2 Oft-told Tales

Jerry Krase

Seeing the Pattern of Italian Stereotypes in slights, sites, and sights of all kinds

"Life Line-An Italian American Odyssey" a Roma. Intervista all'autrice del "multi-book", B. Amore

Simona Zecchi

La mostra "Life line: filo della vita" (Ellis Island, 2000) consisteva in una serie di storie raccontate attraverso immagini e sculture: un filo che ha avvicinato la storia della famiglia di B. Amore a quella di altre famiglie Italo-Americane. Questi racconti prendono oggi una nuova forma narrativa in un libro inedito che li raccoglie tutti.

B. Amore's "multi-book" in Rome. An Interview

Simona Zecchi

B. Amore's exhibition "Life line: filo della vita" (Ellis Island, 2000) consisted of a series of tales told through images and sculptures, threads that had united generations of her family together with those of other Italian Americans.These tales now take on a new narrative in the form of a book in which they are collected.

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Hindus want public apology from Pope for insulting them

THE INDIA POST. In a statement issued in Nevada (USA) the president of Universal Society of Hinduism, Rajan Zed said that it was very humiliating to one billion strong Hindus of the world when Pope Benedict referred their God as “just any god”.

His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI, in a recent letter to the Bishops of the Catholic Church. said “In our days, when in vast areas of the world the faith is in danger of dying out like a flame which no longer has fuel, the overriding priority is to make God present in this world and to show men and women the way to God. Not just any god, but the God who spoke on Sinai…”

"We fully agree that the world needs God," Zed argued in response, "but it was not necessary to denigrate Hindus to make his point across by apparently referring so unceremoniously our God as “just any god." (Read the full press release)

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Italians hold anti-mafia protest

AFP.  Thousands of people, including the acclaimed author of mafia expose "Gomorrah," marched in southern Italy's Naples Saturday against decades of mafia violence that has killed some 900 people. "The mafia and the Camorra (the Naples-area mafia) are not eternal. They can be beaten," Antonio Bassolino, president of the Compania region that includes the city, told the crowd marking a remembrance day for victims of organised crime. (Read the Article)

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Italian jewelers pin recovery hopes on Middle East

REUTERS. Italian makers of mass-market and mid-range jewelry hope to see a boost in demand from resource-rich Middle Eastern countries whose economies could see a quicker recovery than others, jewelers said. "The crisis has hit all export markets, but maybe it is less felt in the Middle East," Laura Falcinelli, designer at Falcinelli Italy jewelers, told Reuters at a trade fair OroArezzo that showcases Italian mass-market jewelry. (Read the Article by Svetlana Kovalyova)

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Italian-American Actor Chazz Palminteri recounts his story at the Arthur Avenue Italian Retail Market

THE BOSTON GLOBE. Calogero Lorenzo Palminteri - Calogero to friends and family, "C" to Sonny and his wise guys - moves like a don. He's an imposing man, almost 6 feet 4 inches, who walks with the commanding presence and ease of a creature at the top of the food chain. He enters the Arthur Avenue Retail Market, an Italian souk of a place just off 187th, and glides past the hand-rolled cigars at La Casa Grande Tobacco, past Boiano's Food to Mike's Deli, famous for its "throwdown" eggplant parmigiana...

In the 1993 movie "A Bronx Tale," he recounted his life growing up around East 187th in the Belmont section of the Bronx. Robert De Niro directed and starred in it as Palminteri's father, Lorenzo, with Palminteri playing the gangster Sonny, who is an amalgam of three people, including that wise guy.(Read the Article)

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Mussolini heirs to help form new right alliance. Formal marriage for the National Alliance with the Forza Italia of Berlusconi

FINANCIAL TIMES. They promised no tears yesterday in closing an important chapter in Italy's post-fascist history, but still the political heirs of Mussolini gave an emotional farewell to their rightwing National Alliance ahead of its formal marriage this week with the Forza Italia of Silvio Berlusconi. (Read the article by Guy Dinmore)

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