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SILIVE.COM. 'Mob Wives' and its anti-Italian, anti-Staten Island and anti-female stereotyping should be whacked. That’s the sentiment from Borough President James P. Molinaro and a growing chorus of prominent borough Italian-Americans. (Read the article)
ANSA. The Leaning Tower of Pisa is back to its dazzling white best and finally free of unsightly scaffolding for the joy of Easter visitors to one of Italy's most-loved attractions. (Read the article)
ANSA. Ceremonies were held across the country on Monday to commemorate the 66th year since Allied Forces liberated Italy from Nazi occupation. (Read the article)
The New York Times. In honor of the Mille Miglia road races in Italy, a California man years ago started a similar event in Northern California’s wine country with vintage cars. This year’s rally begins on April 2. (Read the article by Nick Czap).
La Repubblica. Amalia Stolder-Giuliano, wife and mother of two notorious Camorra bosses in Naples died on March 30. For her funeral the clan staged a funeral worthy of a Queen. Six black horses pulled a luxurious golden hearse throughout the neighborhood of Forcella, in the heart of Naples. (Watch the pictures here.)
Italy's President made the remarks in a communique', which read "When I arrived in New York for a visit that also served to bring Italians in America together to celebrate the 150th anniversary of national unity, I learned with sadness of the death of Geraldine ferraro, a great American and Italo-American. A campaigner for equal rights, in 1984 Geraldine Ferraro became the first woman candidate in history for the Vice Presidency of the United States. Her example has inspired millions of women, in American and all over the world.
She has left an indelible mark and an enduring political legacy. Geraldine Ferraro will remain in the hearts of Americans and Italo-Americans."
ANSA. Italy on Wednesday mourned Elizabeth Taylor who has died in a Los Angeles hospital at the age of 79.Franco Zeffirelli, who directed her with Richard Burton in The Taming of the Shrew in 1967, said: "We have lost a memorable figure, the kind of diva who does not exist any more". (Read the article)
ANSA. Montepulciano. Perched on a limestone ridge, overlooking cypress-dotted countryside in deep, southern Tuscany, stands the ancient walled city of Montepulciano. Ancient Tuscan town seduces Hollywood with cinematic landscape. (Read the Article)
THE NEW YORK POST. The first preview of "Mob Wives" hit the Web yesterday, including a scene that starts out as a screaming match between two mobsters' wives in a Staten Island bar and ends abruptly with one woman wrapping her hands around the other's neck. (Read the article by Michael Blaustein).
AP. A 5th century BC marble statue caught up in a dispute between Italy and the Paul Getty museum in the United States over stolen art was returned to Italians on Thursday, as they celebrated the country's 150th anniversary. (Read the article)
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