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ANSA. The jackpot for Italy's popular SuperEnalotto game has surpassed its second-biggest record win and is currently the highest in the world. (Read the article)
ANSA. Vesuvius, the volcano overlooking Naples, needs help in its bid to become one of the world's New Seven Wonders of Nature, backers say. The peak best known for burying Pompeii in 79 AD has beaten Mt Blanc and the Matterhorn to become top Italian mountain in a current Web vote. (Read the article)
MYFOX NATIONAL. Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi is scheduled to visit Rome next week and he has requested a meeting with 700 Italian women. Gaddafi, who has a women-only corps of bodyguards, met with 1,000 women on a visit to Paris in 2007. In that meeting he said he wanted to "save European women." During his visit to Rome, Gaddafi will be staying in a tent set up on the grounds of a 17th century villa on a hill above the city. (Read the Article)
WHDH. The economic emergency has claimed another victim.The community group Italia Unita usually puts together the three-day event. Organizers said it's just too costly to put on.
"It's really a sign of the economy in general. We went into this year behind and we have not been able to raise enough money to cover the debt we had from last year and then get going for this year," said Charles Clark, Italia Unita. The event costs $80 to $100,000. (Read the Article)
CHINAVIEW. U.S. President Barack Obama will host Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi on June 15 to discuss preparations for the coming Group of Eight (G8) Summit, the White House announced on Saturday. "The president looks forward to discussing preparations for the G8 Summit that will take place in L'Aquila, Italy in July, and consulting with the prime minister on a broad range of strategic issues of mutual concern," the White House said in a statement. (Read the Article)
REUTERS. The chic Italian seaside resort of Portofino may be known for its postcard-perfect views and celebrities, but deep underwater, the rich sea life is also claiming a name of its own. In the last 10 years, since the Protected Marine Area of Portofino was founded, fish populations have grown as some activities became regulated or even banned, local officials, environmentalists, fishermen and divers said. "Some fish that were not there before have now reappeared," said Giorgio Fanciulli, director of the marine protected area. (Read the Article)
WASHINGTON TIMES. As Father's Day approaches, millions of Americans are considering a necktie as a gift for dad. This essential male accessory is one of the few fashion items to remain unchanged for centuries, as revealed in a playful exhibit at the Embassy of Italy. (Read the Article)
ANSA. An Italian Mafia boss has been released from jail because he is suffering from depression.
Giacomo Maurizio Ieni, 52, a top don in the eastern Sicilian city of Catania, broke down in tears before a parole board, saying: ''I'm really depressed and I can't take prison any more''. (Read the article)
ANSA. Late pope John Paul II could be beatified this year, former Vatican spokesman Joaquin Navarro-Valls said Thursday. ''The two key technical passages that are missing could happen this year,'' he told Sole 24 Ore. (Read the article)
ANSA. The visit to the Middle East by President Barack Obama has demonstrated how a sharp division exists between the moderate Islamic world and Muslim extremists, Italian Foreign Minister Franco Frattini said on Thursday. (Read the article)
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