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TIME Europe April 30, 2009 Beppe Severgnini |
Silvio Berlusconi: An Italian Mirror The truth is that Berlusconi is not only Italy's head of government, but the nation's autobiography.  |
ifeminists April 22, 2009 Marco Faraci |
Remembering an unconventional Feminist, Roberta Tatafiore Both the free-marketers and the feminists' milieu were shaken in Italy last week by the death of feminist journalist and sociologist Roberta Tatafiore who took her life in a hotel in Rome.  |
TIME Europe April 8, 2009 Michael Elliott |
The Moment: L'Aquila It's been several days since Italy's worst earthquake hit L'Aquila and rescue workers are still searching through flattened apartment blocks and rubble-packed ruins in the slim hope that there are survivors to be found.  |
TIME Europe September 17, 2008 Rachel Spence |
Venice Architecture Biennale: Ideal Homes "Out There: Architecture Beyond Building" opens in the Venice Arsenal with a parade of "starchitect" installations -- visionary, fantastic creations that push the boundaries of architecture, allowing architects share visions of "What if?"  |
Wired June 23, 2008 Sally McGrane |
Art-Loving Bacteria Feast on Italy's Renaissance Relics Bacteria are being unleashed on buildings and statues to eat away the black crust that has formed over time.  |
TIME Europe June 18, 2008 Rachel Spence |
Murano Glass: Clearly Beautiful "FareVetro," an exhibition at the Glass Museum on the Venetian island of Murano, aims to change the perception that the island's proud tradition of glassmaking is fading. All the pieces in the exhibition are made by manufacturers with deep roots on the island.  |
TIME Europe June 4, 2008 William Lee Adams |
Bolzano's Shining Light Situated in south Tyrol, the German-speaking region of northern Italy, the town of Bolzano is best known for its breathtaking views of the Dolomites. But after seven years of planning and a $48 million investment, it may soon be known for its architecture, too.  |
TIME Europe April 17, 2008 Jeff Israely |
Berlusconi's Dilemma Italy faces difficult public-policy challenges. High-profile emergencies, like mounting trash on the streets of Naples and the uncertain future of national carrier Alitalia, are proof that the nation needs action.  |
TIME Europe April 2, 2008 Jeff Israely |
Italian Elections: All Is Not Lost Italy is about to go to the polls. But Naples' trash crisis has become the face of Italian public life. TIME traveled south, to the town of Amendolara, in search of some signs of hope.  |
TIME Europe March 19, 2008 Mimi Murphy |
Princely Allure Italy's Cilento coast lured the 13th Prince of Belmonte away from his job on Wall Street and back to his roots when he inherited the Palazzo Belmonte in the 1980s. Now he has converted most of the property into a luxury hotel.  |
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