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BBC NEWS. Milan-born Siepi, who lived in the US, died in an Atlanta hospital after suffering a stroke a week earlier, his family said.
He performed 379 times at New York's Metropolitan Opera, playing 18 roles including Figaro and Don Giovanni.
He was also a frequent guest at opera companies across the world, including The Royal Opera House in London. (Read the Article)
DAILY MAIL. She is one of the most famous Italian Americans in the world.
And now, Madonna is going back to her roots with a new set of stunning black and white shots for a new Dolce and Gabbana advertising campaign.The shots form part of the campaign for the Italian designer duo's autumn/winter collection.
Earlier this year, Madonna also appeared in a series of sexy housewife poses for the fashion house's spring summer campaign which showed her hanging up laundry and sweeping the kitchen. (Read the Article)
Guardian.co.uk . Warning from Ferrero boss Francesco Paolo Fulci spreads panic about nation's favourite indulgence. Nutella has figured in songs, novels, paintings and films in Italy. (Read the article)
NY TIMES. The lawyer for the Italian cyclist Riccardo Ricco said Ricco was found guilty by a French court of a doping offense during the 2008 Tour de France. The court in the southwestern city of Foix gave Ricco a two-month suspended prison sentence and a $3,700 fine after finding him guilty of “using a poisonous substance.” (Read the Article)
WASHINGTON POST. Italy and 10 other European states urged the continent's top human rights court on Wednesday to overturn its ban on crucifixes in schools, arguing they were signs of national identity and not overtly religious symbols.
The alliance of traditionally Roman Catholic and Orthodox Christian countries backing Italy's appeal against the ban which was handed down last November reflected their concern that the court had set a precedent for strict secularism across Europe. (Read the Article)
ABC News: In an effort to curb "beach pregnancies" and an array of sexually transmitted ailments that regularly land on their examining tables at the end of the summer, an Italian association of gynecologists this year launched the Travelsex campaign. As young people set off with their backpacks to discover new places and live new experiences this summer, they are being encouraged to pack the Travelsex guide – a 40-page booklet spelling out what to pack (both the pill and condoms), where to go for advice (a list of family planning centers throughout Italy), and how to behave sexually when abroad. (Read the article)
PUBLICOPINIONLINE.COM Today it's all about Italian ice in as many flavors as one can imagine -- and a few surprises that are hard to imagine. By definition, Italian ice is a frozen concoction made with ice, sugar, and a syrup flavoring or a fruit puree. Those who serve us our ice have played with not only the flavors but also the textures to tempt us with other types of frozen treats, such as sorbetto, granita, and gelato. (Read the article by Cheryl M. Keyser )
GADGETS.TMCNET.COM An Italian priest uses an iPad instead of a physical prayer book to celebrate Mass. Rev. Paolo Padrini, a consultant with the Vatican's Pontifical Council for Social Communications, starting next month will make the free application available in English, French, Spanish, Italian and, the perennial favorite, Latin. The application brings the book of daily prayers used by priests to the iPhone. At least 200,000 people have downloaded the application so far. (Read the Article)
REALITYWORLD.COM MTV has apparently agreed to take some of the Italian-American out of Jersey Shore.
UNICO president Andre DiMino recently met with officials from MTV parent company Viacom Inc., which pledged to cut down on references to Italians, images of the Italian flag, and the use of terms such as "guido," The Associated Press reported Friday.(Read the Article by Christopher Rocchio)
DNA INFO. Attorney General Andrew Cuomo got in the middle of the lasagna food fight between his mother and his girlfriend on Wednesday.
The Italian-American mother of the gubernatorial candidate had thrown rotten tomatoes at the recipe used by Cuomo's girlfriend, celebrity chef Sandra Lee, which reportedly included tomato soup and cottage cheese. (Read the article)
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