After 6 years an Italian court rules the government must pay 100,000 euros in damages to a gay man who was told to retake a driving test because he suffered from "sexual identity disturbance."
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Few are more miserable these days than the Roma, or Gypsies, in Italy, whose camps are being bulldozed, whose shacks are being firebombed, and whose children now risk being fingerprinted.
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Looking for and unfortunately finding common elements in "The Race Debate in America and Italy”
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An Italian tries to conquer American reality TV with charm, passion and oh yes, a kiddie pool full of spaghetti and meatballs
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John F. Kennedy is the eternal prince charming of American Presidents, but history shows he wasn’t Italy’s favorite. He had his admirers among the Italian people, particularly in the South, but for an immensely popular figure at home, when he visited Italy he didn’t enjoy the wild devotion of past U.S. leaders—his impact on the nation was a subtle one
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Italia-Romania - an event that many interpret as more than mere sport, one that carries many implications beyond the soccer field and that touches on issues of racism, xenophobia, and politics
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Following a lifetime of government service, Francesco Stoppini, of Elmhurst, Pa. now serves as regional Consular Correspondent to Italy
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Italy's Republic Day was elegantly commemorated at Cipriani on Wall Street. Presided over by the foremost Italian institutions in New York, the event also celebrated the 50th anniversary of the publication of nationally cherished novel, "Il Gattopardo", and the 150th anniversary of Puccini's birth
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The Italian designer clothing company turns to social networking to market its products on the web. It might be hard to find the perfect fitting pair of Diesel jeans, but their music campaign makes it easy to find great new music, by largely unknown bands.