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Gianfranco Nitti
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14 February 2014
Italy must “put past to work”
Olga Majewska
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13 February 2014
Interview:John Cabot's path to excellence
asia guerreschi
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12 February 2014
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ROME -“Our mission is to build leaders at the international level,” says Franco Pavoncello, President of John Cabot University, “We believe in freedom of spirit and exploration for our students.
REVIEW: Misceliamo/All’Oro at First Art Hotel
BAR FLY
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11 February 2014
Finnish art in the spotlight
INSIDER NEWSDESK
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4 February 2014
Sorrentino’s “La Grande Bellezza” nominated for 2014 Oscars
asia guerreschi
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24 January 2014
Sacred art to encourage saintly life
Cornelius Sullivan
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20 January 2014
Illuminating Sistine Chapel parsimoniously
Gianfranco Nitti
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9 January 2014
Pope Francis draws record crowds
INSIDER NEWSDESK
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6 January 2014
Outrage as pigs banquet on Rome garbage
asia guerreschi
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3 January 2014
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ROME- Outraged citizens have protested to the mayor of the Eternal City after pigs were photographed grazing in piles of uncollected garbage in the humdrum Boccea district over Christmas.
Paper bombs ignite chaos at La Sapienza
ANDREW GARGANO
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12 December 2013
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ROME - Two people have been detained after a group of 300 students set off paper bombs, smoke bombs, and firecrackers in protest of an economic conference at La Sapienza university on Thursday.
Rome beefs up security against "pitchforkers"
Insider reporters
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11 December 2013
Elephant escapes circus, strolls around Rome
Insider reporters
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6 December 2013
ROME - After an hour-long search, authorities have recovered an elephant that escaped from the Amedeo Orfei circus in northeast Rome.
Mussolini on the road to Sainthood
JAMES WALSTON
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4 December 2013
Police to experiment with pepper spray
INSIDER NEWSDESK
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3 December 2013
Letta slams No-TAV protests
ANDREW GARGANO
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22 November 2013
ROME - Prime Minister Enrico Letta has strongly condemned Wednesday's protests against plans for the high-speed railway (TAV), stating that protesters "surpassed" reasonable limits after violent
Leaking roof floods Ara Pacis
Insider reporters
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22 November 2013
Tax judge busted for bribery
INSIDER NEWSDESK
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22 November 2013
American girl charges kidnap, rape in Trastevere
Insider reporters
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22 November 2013
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ROME - A young American has charged that she was kidnapped and then raped by six "Middle Eastern" men after a group of passersby found her sobbing near Piazza Tuscolo in Trastevere, police source
Police shield Italy-France summit from protesters
Insider reporters
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20 November 2013
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ROME - While Prime Minister Enrico Letta meets with French President François Hollande for a summit at Villa Madama, police have blockaded several roads in Rome as a group of protesters has taken
Camillian kidnap sparks graft probe
ANDREW GARGANO
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20 November 2013
Asian film flips festival upside down
MIRA BUDAFOKI
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19 November 2013
Mafia controls 70 percent of central Roman restaurants
INSIDER NEWSDESK
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19 November 2013
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ROME - Nearly 70 percent of the bars and restaurants operating in the central district of Rome are believed to be "in the hands of organised crime," according t
Marino calls ATAC fraud "mafia operation"
INSIDER NEWSDESK
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18 November 2013
Marino pledges support for same-sex couples
INSIDER NEWSDESK
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15 November 2013