Francesca Gino’s “Right Choices” – Bostoniano (Inglese)

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Growing up in her native Tione, a small Alpine town in the Italian province of Trento, Francesca Gino dreamed of becoming an engineer. The idea of building houses fascinated her, and she wanted to do it for a living. “But

Angelo Locilento: A lifelong love story with Italian food – Bostoniano (Inglese)

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“If you love what you do, you don’t work a day in your life,” says Angelo Locilento as he somewhat reluctantly leaves his post at the counter of Tutto Italiano, where long lines of customers from all races, ages and

Il Ponte della Vergogna – L’Azione

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In un paese dove parlare di “questione morale” ha ancora un senso anche un piccolo scandalo puo’ – e deve – avere conseguenze gravi

Giuseppe Argentieri: The Ambassador of Italian Cheese – Bostoniano (Inglese)

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“I don’t like it when they call me the king of mozzarella. That title is loaded with pressure and responsibility,” Giuseppe Argentieri says with a smile as he supervises the production of the day’s batch of fresh burrata before shipping

Federica Del Monte – A Doctor with Research “at Heart” – Bostoniano (Inglese)

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Who would have figured that Alzheimer’s disease and cardiomyopathy might be siblings, and that new therapies for both might be found simultaneously? In fact, nobody knows for sure, but Dr. Federica del Monte, assistant professor at Harvard Medical School thinks

Cipolle in Agrodolce – Dg Marche (VIDEO)

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Istantanea Semiseria di una Citta’ in Crisi di STEFANO SALIMBENI Immagini e Montaggio DOMENICO NICOLETTA Producer STEFANIA FOIS

Siparietti … all’Ultimo Sangue – DG Marche (WEB)

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Oggi, cari lettori, il presidente Letta e’ a colloquio con il suo collega (inteso come capo dell’esecutivo) Barack Obama, … certo che ne hanno cose da dirsi (senza interprete, per una volta) anche perche’ i due hanno, in questi giorni,

Italian Politics: More Drama… with a Twist – Post Gazette (Cartaceo/Inglese)

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Just when you though Italy’s entire political (and economic) system was about to implode … think again! Berlusconi changes his mind at the last minute and decides to vote in favor of the survival of the Letta government, surprising his

“Shutdown” – DG Marche (WEB)

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“Shutdown” significa letteralmente chiudere, dunque per una volta anche in Italia, dove l’inglese usato a sproposito (footing, tilt, ecc…) o pronunciato male (management, report ecc..) e’ ormai una forma d’arte, stiamo descrivendo la situazione politica americana con il termine giusto.