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Italian American politician Nancy Pelosi visits Italy after Obama’s election. The President of the Italian Chamber of Deputies Gianfranco Fini donates to her a copy of the rare and precious book “Michelangelo. La Dotta Mano” by FMF
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Nancy Pelosi, the first woman Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives arrived in Italy on Saturday, February 14, for a six-day visit.
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Why Jovanotti? Why introduce Lorenzo Cherubini, a.k.a. Lorenzo Jovanotti, to a younger (and not so young) generation of Italian-Americans (and not only Italian-Americans)? Why introduce him to the whole world? First of all, his music is enthralling in its apparent simplicity, and second, Italy’s image in the music industry must constantly be kept up-to-date. But we aren’t here in the guise of music critics or even fans.
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Jovanotti, one of the most popular Italian songwriters and singers, will soon debut in the US (New York, Feb. 18-19). We interviewed him about his music, his relationship with his public and Internet, and the new US President Obama
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Now that Barack Hussein Obama has become the 44th President of the United States of America and, incidentally, the newest tenant at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, it seems that everybody wants to give him a piece of their mind. The assumption is that not only does he have one, but it is also an open one. Here is a little piece of mine.
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Obama the day after: what Italian newspapers say
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Again, Italian Americans are involved in racist attacks. Again, it's time to speak up.