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Rushdie on Saviano: Camorra’s fatwa worse than Khomeini’s

George De Stefano

Islamists less dangerous than the camorra, says the Satanic Verses author

October 17, 2008

Rushdie on Saviano: Camorra’s fatwa worse than Khomeini’s

George De Stefano
Roberto Saviano and that book...

Islamists less dangerous than the camorra, says the Satanic Verses author

October 17, 2008

Crazy Craigslist

Damiano Beltrami

A finance yuppy advertises a really cheap room for a lady between 18 and 27 that is fine with walking around the house in her underwear

Gomorra's Author to Leave Italy?

E.M.

Roberto Saviano is now considering leaving Italy to reclaim his life. "I’m still only 28, I want to write. [..] I felt the moral obligation to become a symbol...but now I want to rebuild my life, far from the shadows”

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Memories of the Future


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The Institutions & the Piazza

Francesco Maria Talò

Italy's Consulate General is the center of the "Italian Piazza" in New York. In order to reach the whole community, it supports the creation and the development of "virtual piazzas" too.

Italy-city: a G-local Community

Piero Bassetti

Italiy-city is a virtual space that transcends formal boundaries and legal barriers. About 200-250 million people of Italic origin can meet here.

Il Ritorno

Louis Tallarini and Anthony J. Tamburri

The President of the Columbus Citizens Foundation and the Dean of the Calandra Italian American Institute talk about Italy, the "land of their return". And about their first experience with an Italian "piazza".

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