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G8: Germany to help rebuild Italian village destroyed in earthquake 65 years after Nazi massacre

TELEGRAPH. Angela Merkel, the German chancellor, has pledged to help rebuild an Italian village which was all but destroyed by April's earthquake, 65 years after Nazi troops carried out a massacre of civilians. Mrs Merkel was accompanied by Silvio Berlusconi, Italy's prime minister, for her tour of the devastated hamlet, which took place on the sidelines of the G8 summit in nearby L'Aquila. They inspected the ruins of the local church, which will be rebuilt with the help of £2.6 million donated by Germany. (Read the Article)

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Italian Power Plants Occupied by Greenpeace Activists

BLOOMBERG.COM. Greenpeace activists occupied four Italian coal-fired power plants, demanding action from world leaders to stave off climate change on the opening day of a Group of Eight summit being hosted by Italy. At least 100 demonstrators took part in the protest at Enel SpA-owned generators in Brindisi, Marghera and Porto Tolle and at a fourth power station in Vado Ligure owned by Tirreno Power. G8 leaders must stop putting the interests of polluting industries such as coal ahead of the climate, Greenpeace said. (Read the Article)

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“Lettera alla mia terra”. La bellezza e l'inferno per Roberto Saviano

Simona Zecchi

Roberto Saviano presenta al Festival delle Letterature di Roma il suo nuovo libro “La bellezza e l’inferno – Scritti 2004-2009”. La raccolta descrive i due ambiti opposti e tuttavia complementari della sua esistenza dall’uscita di Gomorra: l’inferno di ciò che vede con i suoi occhi e la bellezza dell’arte, della scrittura di cui si serve per descriverlo, per essere testimone

Italian Americans by the Numbers – Comparative Ethnic Population Totals & Percentages

Tom Verso

The US Census Bureau collects scientific survey data on Italian Americans and other ethnic groups. This article is the first of a series that will appear reporting the survey numbers for the period 2005-2007, and discussing their implications.

July 7, 2009

Italian Americans by the Numbers – Comparative ethnic population totals and percentages

Tom Verso

The US Census Bureau collects scientific survey data on Italian Americans and other ethnic groups. This article is the first of a series that will appear on this blog reporting the survey numbers for the period 2005-2007, and discussing their implications.

Letterature 2009. VIII Festival Internazionale di Roma. Grisham e la "sua" luna, Mare delle Tranquillità

Francesca di Folco

La Capitale dà il via alle celebrazioni per il 40esimo Anniversario dallo sbarco sulla luna con gli appuntamenti del Festival delle Letterature (26/5-25/6)

Terremoto a L'Aquila: la distruzione e la diaspora

Errico Centofanti*

Tra Francavilla e Pescara, gli spalti e il palcoscenico di un teatro all’aperto ospitano “Le Troiane” di Euripide nella moderna interpretazione diretta da Claudio Di Scanno. «Il tuo gran nome perderai presto; distrutta, tu cadi; e noi strappano schiave dalla patria». Stanno qui gli aspetti piú terribili del dopo-terremoto aquilano: la gravissima (e probabilmente irrimediabile) distruzione del centro storico e la diaspora (quasi certamente definitiva) imposta a tutti i suoi abitanti

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Pope urges G-8 leaders to listen to poor, continue development aid

CNS. Pope Benedict XVI asked leaders of the world's wealthiest countries to "listen to the voice of Africa" and poor countries during their summit in Italy. The global economic crisis threatens not only to derail efforts to end extreme poverty in the world, but also could plunge other countries into ruin as well, the pope said in a July 4 letter to Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, host of the Group of Eight summit. Pope Benedict said his encyclical "Caritas in Veritate" ("Charity in Truth"), which was to be released July 7, would discuss the importance of "the values of human solidarity and of love in truth" in development programs and international cooperation. (Read the Article)

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Hosts Italy dominate at successful Mediterranean Games

GUARDIAN. Italy topped the medals table at the end of the Mediterranean Games in Pescara on Sunday after 11 days of record-breaking performances and attendances. The hosts ended up with 176 medals across the 29 sports, well ahead of second-placed France on 140, while they also took the most golds with a total of 64. Italian swimmer Federica Pellegrini gave the Games, little known outside the region, some publicity by reclaiming the world record in the 400 metres freestyle before Spain's Aschwin Wildeboer Faber smashed the men's 100 backstroke world record.(Read the Article)

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Six police hurt in clashes at Italian anti-US military base demo

AP.Six policemen were hurt in clashes late Saturday with demonstrators at a rally of more than 3,000 people against the 500-million-dollar enlargement of a US military base in Italy, police said. Some 300 youths, wearing helmets and carrying plexiglass shields, pelted riot cops with rocks and bottles during the American Independence Day demo. The police replied with tear gas and baton charges, AFP photographers said. (Read the Article)

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Italian expert welcomes German anti-Mafia moves

M&C. Italian Mafia expert Laura Garavini welcomed Monday moves by Germany to crack down on money laundering. 'It's not a good day for the Mafia,' said Garavini, a German-based member of the anti-Mafia Commission in the Italian parliament. She was commenting on a decision by the German parliament to adopt measures that would make it easier to seize the assets of criminals convicted in Italy or other EU member-states.(Read the Article)
 
 

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Survivors march through quake-hit Italian town

AP.  Survivors of central Italy's earthquake staged a torch-lit procession overnight in the ruined city of L'Aquila, where leaders from the Group of Eight industrialized nations will gather this week for a summit. Hundreds marched through downtown L'Aquila before dawn Monday to mark three months from the April 6 quake, which killed about 300 people, forced tens of thousands from their homes and leveled entire blocks in this mountain city and the surrounding Abruzzo region. (Read the Article)

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