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HELLO MAGAZINE. Almost like a theater backdrop, the row of colorful houses curve around a bay dotted with little fishing boats and glamorous yachts to create the perfect setting to see and be seen, with the focus on good taste rather than ostentation. (Read the article)
SCRANTON TIMES-TRIBUNE. A familiar slogan is getting a new spin in time for La Festa Italiana this weekend. The Scranton Police Department is asking citizens to "Fai Parte Della Soluzione," or "Be Part of The Solution," during this weekend's festivities. The department will sell T-shirts bearing the Italian phrase to raise both awareness and funds for the city's crime watch efforts. (Read the article)
CORRIERE DELLA SERA. Vincenzo Visco tried in 2008 and it was a spectacular failure. Italians’ 2005 tax returns were posted on the tax agency website but they were only online for a few minutes before all hell broke loose. Today, a Centre-right government is trying again. (Read the article)
ANSA. Italy's inflation rate has risen to its highest level in nearly three years, but the country's unemployment rate was steady in July. The government statistics agency, Istat, on Wednesday showed that inflation rose to 2.8% in August from 2.7% in July. (Read the article)
TIME. If you’re a small-town mayor unhappy with your national government, there’s one thing you can do: declare independence and start issuing currency with your face on it. Just ask the mayor (or should we say, prince?) of Filettino, Italy. (Read the article)
IT PROPORTAL. A security expert has discovered certain flaws in Google’s server which can allow hackers to mount massive distributed denial of service (DDOS) attacks. (Read the Article)
THE NEW YORK OBSERVER. In November 1853, a 46-year-old candle-maker set sail from Staten Island for Europe, where he had been one of the most famous soldiers since the fall of Napoleon 40 years before. Giuseppe Garibaldi was already one-half on his way to becoming “the Hero of Two Worlds” of legend. (Read the article)
ALLEN AMERICAN. Cavalli Pizzeria Napoletana, which opened last September, is different from most of America when it comes to pizza and wine. With ingredients imported straight from Naples, Italy, and owners rooted in Italian dining several generations deep, the restaurant is the real deal. (Read the article)
AFP. Italian director Ettore Scola, remembered for films such as "A Special Day" and "We All Loved Each other So Much", announced Monday he was putting an end to his directing career at the age of 80. He said in an interview that he felt too old to continue his work in a market-driven industry. (Read the article)
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS TIMES. Barack Obama's election as president of the U.S. in 2008 represented a watershed moment in American history – as the son of a black African father and a white American mother, the mixed-race Obama became the first non-white chief executive. (Read the article)
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