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  • CASERTA, ITALY - 25 FEBRUARY 2015: A photograph of Pope Francis greeting Monsignor Raffaele Nogaro, promoter of Casa Rut, during his visit in Caserta in July 2014, is here on shelf  at Casa Rut, a shelter for abused young immigrant women in Caserta, Italy, on February 25th 2015.<br />
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Casa Rut was founded in 1995 and it is promoted and managed by the Ursuline Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Mary of Breganze (Vicenza, Italy).  Casa Rut's goal is to provide young immigrant women a familiar environment where  they are helped to protect and free themselves, and to undertake a common path aiming to the integration in Italy's society.
    CIPG_20150225_INYT_CasaRut__M3_5635.jpg
  • CASERTA, ITALY - 25 FEBRUARY 2015: A woman walks up the stairs of the apartment building leading to Casa Ruta, a shelter for abused young immigrant women in Caserta, Italy, on February 25th 2015.<br />
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Casa Rut was founded in 1995 and it is promoted and managed by the Ursuline Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Mary of Breganze (Vicenza, Italy).  Casa Rut's goal is to provide young immigrant women a familiar environment where  they are helped to protect and free themselves, and to undertake a common path aiming to the integration in Italy's society.
    CIPG_20150225_INYT_CasaRut__M3_5882.jpg
  • CASERTA, ITALY - 25 FEBRUARY 2015: A bible lays on a djembe in the makeshift altar of the chappel at Casa Rut, a shelter for abused young immigrant women in Caserta, Italy, on February 25th 2015.<br />
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Casa Rut was founded in 1995 and it is promoted and managed by the Ursuline Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Mary of Breganze (Vicenza, Italy).  Casa Rut's goal is to provide young immigrant women a familiar environment where  they are helped to protect and free themselves, and to undertake a common path aiming to the integration in Italy's society.
    CIPG_20150225_INYT_CasaRut__M3_5804.jpg
  • CASERTA, ITALY - 25 FEBRUARY 2015: A makeshift altar is here in the chappel of Casa Rut, a shelter for abused young immigrant women in Caserta, Italy, on February 25th 2015.<br />
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Casa Rut was founded in 1995 and it is promoted and managed by the Ursuline Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Mary of Breganze (Vicenza, Italy).  Casa Rut's goal is to provide young immigrant women a familiar environment where  they are helped to protect and free themselves, and to undertake a common path aiming to the integration in Italy's society.
    CIPG_20150225_INYT_CasaRut__M3_5765.jpg
  • CASERTA, ITALY - 25 FEBRUARY 2015: A Nigerian woman makes braids for her fellow countrywoman at Casa Rut, a shelter for abused young immigrant women in Caserta, Italy, on February 25th 2015. Both women are ex-sex workers staying at Casa Rut.<br />
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Casa Rut was founded in 1995 and it is promoted and managed by the Ursuline Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Mary of Breganze (Vicenza, Italy).  Casa Rut's goal is to provide young immigrant women a familiar environment where  they are helped to protect and free themselves, and to undertake a common path aiming to the integration in Italy's society.
    CIPG_20150225_INYT_CasaRut__M3_5697.jpg
  • CASERTA, ITALY - 25 FEBRUARY 2015: A teady bear and the suitcases belonging to a departing Nigerian immigrant woman and ex-sex worker are here in her room at Casa Rut, a shelter for abused young immigrant women, with a stuffed given  in Caserta, Italy, on February 25th 2015. The Ursuline Sisters of Casa Rut give the young abused women a teady bear upong their arrival at the shelter.<br />
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Casa Rut was founded in 1995 and it is promoted and managed by the Ursuline Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Mary of Breganze (Vicenza, Italy).  Casa Rut's goal is to provide young immigrant women a familiar environment where  they are helped to protect and free themselves, and to undertake a common path aiming to the integration in Italy's society.
    CIPG_20150225_INYT_CasaRut__M3_5866.jpg
  • CASERTA, ITALY - 25 FEBRUARY 2015: A Nigerian immigrant and ex-sex worker poses for a portrait in the chappel of Casa Rut, a shelter for abused young immigrant women where she is hosted in Caserta, Italy, on February 25th 2015.<br />
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Casa Rut was founded in 1995 and it is promoted and managed by the Ursuline Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Mary of Breganze (Vicenza, Italy).  Casa Rut's goal is to provide young immigrant women a familiar environment where  they are helped to protect and free themselves, and to undertake a common path aiming to the integration in Italy's society.
    CIPG_20150225_INYT_CasaRut__M3_5832.jpg
  • CASERTA, ITALY - 25 FEBRUARY 2015: Sister Rita Giaretta, founder of Casa Rut, poses for a portrait by the makeshift altar at Casa Rut, a shelter for abused young immigrant women in Caserta, Italy, on February 25th 2015.<br />
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Casa Rut was founded in 1995 and it is promoted and managed by the Ursuline Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Mary of Breganze (Vicenza, Italy).  Casa Rut's goal is to provide young immigrant women a familiar environment where  they are helped to protect and free themselves, and to undertake a common path aiming to the integration in Italy's society.
    CIPG_20150225_INYT_CasaRut__M3_5789.jpg
  • CASERTA, ITALY - 25 FEBRUARY 2015: Sister Rita Giaretta, founder of Casa Rut, poses for a portrait by the makeshift altar at Casa Rut, a shelter for abused young immigrant women in Caserta, Italy, on February 25th 2015.<br />
<br />
Casa Rut was founded in 1995 and it is promoted and managed by the Ursuline Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Mary of Breganze (Vicenza, Italy).  Casa Rut's goal is to provide young immigrant women a familiar environment where  they are helped to protect and free themselves, and to undertake a common path aiming to the integration in Italy's society.
    CIPG_20150225_INYT_CasaRut__M3_5786.jpg
  • CASERTA, ITALY - 25 FEBRUARY 2015: Miniatures of the African continent and of the Holy Mary are here in Sister Rita Giaretta's office at Casa Rut, a shelter for abused young immigrant women in Caserta, Italy, on February 25th 2015.<br />
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Casa Rut was founded in 1995 and it is promoted and managed by the Ursuline Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Mary of Breganze (Vicenza, Italy).  Casa Rut's goal is to provide young immigrant women a familiar environment where  they are helped to protect and free themselves, and to undertake a common path aiming to the integration in Italy's society.
    CIPG_20150225_INYT_CasaRut__M3_5674.jpg
  • CASERTA, ITALY - 25 FEBRUARY 2015: Sister Rita Giaretta (center) is here during an interview at Casa Rut, a shelter for abused young immigrant women in Caserta, Italy, on February 25th 2015.<br />
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Casa Rut was founded in 1995 and it is promoted and managed by the Ursuline Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Mary of Breganze (Vicenza, Italy).  Casa Rut's goal is to provide young immigrant women a familiar environment where  they are helped to protect and free themselves, and to undertake a common path aiming to the integration in Italy's society.
    CIPG_20150225_INYT_CasaRut__M3_5630.jpg
  • CASERTA, ITALY - 25 FEBRUARY 2015: Sister Rita Giaretta (center) is here during an interview at Casa Rut, a shelter for abused young immigrant women in Caserta, Italy, on February 25th 2015.<br />
<br />
Casa Rut was founded in 1995 and it is promoted and managed by the Ursuline Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Mary of Breganze (Vicenza, Italy).  Casa Rut's goal is to provide young immigrant women a familiar environment where  they are helped to protect and free themselves, and to undertake a common path aiming to the integration in Italy's society.
    CIPG_20150225_INYT_CasaRut__M3_5629.jpg
  • CASERTA, ITALY - 25 FEBRUARY 2015: (L-R) Two Nigerian ex-sex workers and an Ursuline sister pray before lunch at Casa Rut, a shelter for abused young immigrant women in Caserta, Italy, on February 25th 2015.<br />
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Casa Rut was founded in 1995 and it is promoted and managed by the Ursuline Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Mary of Breganze (Vicenza, Italy).  Casa Rut's goal is to provide young immigrant women a familiar environment where  they are helped to protect and free themselves, and to undertake a common path aiming to the integration in Italy's society.
    CIPG_20150225_INYT_CasaRut__M3_5603.jpg
  • CASERTA, ITALY - 25 FEBRUARY 2015: the storefront of the New Hope ethnic tailor's shop in Caserta, Italy, where ex-sex workers helped by nuns make make products with mainly African fabrics, on February 25th 2015.<br />
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New Hope is an ethnic tailor's shop that makes a variety of colourful products working mainly african fabrics. The New Hope social cooperative, founded in 2014, promotes a training workshop for your immigrant women, many of which have children, that want to integrate in Italian society.
    CIPG_20150225_INYT_CasaRut__M3_5565.jpg
  • CASERTA, ITALY - 25 FEBRUARY 2015: Handmade products are displayed inside the Bottega Fantasia (Fantasy store), next to the New Hope tailor's shop in Caserta, Italy, where ex-sex workers helped by nuns make make products with mainly  African fabrics, on February 25th 2015.<br />
<br />
New Hope is an ethnic tailor's shop that makes a variety of colourful products working mainly african fabrics. The New Hope social cooperative, founded in 2014, promotes a training workshop for your immigrant women, many of which have children, that want to integrate in Italian society.
    CIPG_20150225_INYT_CasaRut__M3_5558.jpg
  • CASERTA, ITALY - 25 FEBRUARY 2015: Sister Rita Giaretta (center), founder of Casa Rut and of the New Hope tailor's shop, listens to a young immigrant woman at the tailoring studio in Caserta, Italy, on February 25th 2015.<br />
<br />
New Hope is an ethnic tailor's shop that makes a variety of colourful products working mainly african fabrics. The New Hope social cooperative, founded in 2014, promotes a training workshop for your immigrant women, many of which have children, that want to integrate in Italian society.
    CIPG_20150225_INYT_CasaRut__M3_5537.jpg
  • CASERTA, ITALY - 25 FEBRUARY 2015: Sister Rita Giaretta, founder of Casa Rut and of the New Hope tailor's shop, listens to a young immigrant woman at the tailoring studio in Caserta, Italy, on February 25th 2015.<br />
<br />
New Hope is an ethnic tailor's shop that makes a variety of colourful products working mainly african fabrics. The New Hope social cooperative, founded in 2014, promotes a training workshop for your immigrant women, many of which have children, that want to integrate in Italian society.
    CIPG_20150225_INYT_CasaRut__M3_5518.jpg
  • CASERTA, ITALY - 25 FEBRUARY 2015: A Holy Mary medallion and a cross are worn by a Nigerian immigrant woman and ex-sex worker that is now working at the New Hope tailor's shop in Caserta, Italy, on February 25th 2015.<br />
<br />
New Hope is an ethnic tailor's shop that makes a variety of colourful products working mainly african fabrics. The New Hope social cooperative, founded in 2014, promotes a training workshop for your immigrant women, many of which have children, that want to integrate in Italian society.
    CIPG_20150225_INYT_CasaRut__M3_5488.jpg
  • CASERTA, ITALY - 25 FEBRUARY 2015: A Nigerian immigrant woman and ex-sex worker sews fabrics for an arm chair caddy, as Sister Giaretta checks a handmade scarf at the New Hope tailor's shop in Caserta, Italy, on February 25th 2015.<br />
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New Hope is an ethnic tailor's shop that makes a variety of colourful products working mainly african fabrics. The New Hope social cooperative, founded in 2014, promotes a training workshop for your immigrant women, many of which have children, that want to integrate in Italian society.
    CIPG_20150225_INYT_CasaRut__M3_5463.jpg
  • CASERTA, ITALY - 25 FEBRUARY 2015: A Nigerian immigrant woman and ex-sex worker irons fabrics for an arm chair caddy before being sewed at the New Hope tailor's shop in Caserta, Italy, on February 25th 2015.<br />
<br />
New Hope is an ethnic tailor's shop that makes a variety of colourful products working mainly african fabrics. The New Hope social cooperative, founded in 2014, promotes a training workshop for your immigrant women, many of which have children, that want to integrate in Italian society.
    CIPG_20150225_INYT_CasaRut__M3_5188.jpg
  • CASERTA, ITALY - 25 FEBRUARY 2015: Sister Rita Giaretta (center), founder of Casa Rut and of the New Hope tailor's shop, listens to a young immigrant woman at the tailoring studio in Caserta, Italy, on February 25th 2015.<br />
<br />
New Hope is an ethnic tailor's shop that makes a variety of colourful products working mainly african fabrics. The New Hope social cooperative, founded in 2014, promotes a training workshop for your immigrant women, many of which have children, that want to integrate in Italian society.
    CIPG_20150225_INYT_CasaRut__M3_5084.jpg
  • CASERTA, ITALY - 25 FEBRUARY 2015: A Nigerian immigrant woman and ex-sex worker sews fabrics for an arm chair caddy at the New Hope tailor's shop in Caserta, Italy, on February 25th 2015.<br />
<br />
New Hope is an ethnic tailor's shop that makes a variety of colourful products working mainly african fabrics. The New Hope social cooperative, founded in 2014, promotes a training workshop for your immigrant women, many of which have children, that want to integrate in Italian society.
    CIPG_20150225_INYT_CasaRut__M3_5033.jpg
  • CASERTA, ITALY - 25 FEBRUARY 2015: A Nigerian immigrant and ex-sex worker poses for a portrait in the chappel of Casa Rut, a shelter for abused young immigrant women where she is hosted in Caserta, Italy, on February 25th 2015.<br />
<br />
Casa Rut was founded in 1995 and it is promoted and managed by the Ursuline Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Mary of Breganze (Vicenza, Italy).  Casa Rut's goal is to provide young immigrant women a familiar environment where  they are helped to protect and free themselves, and to undertake a common path aiming to the integration in Italy's society.
    CIPG_20150225_INYT_CasaRut__M3_5841.jpg
  • CASERTA, ITALY - 25 FEBRUARY 2015: A Nigerian immigrant and ex-sex worker poses for a portrait in the chappel of Casa Rut, a shelter for abused young immigrant women where she is hosted in Caserta, Italy, on February 25th 2015.<br />
<br />
Casa Rut was founded in 1995 and it is promoted and managed by the Ursuline Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Mary of Breganze (Vicenza, Italy).  Casa Rut's goal is to provide young immigrant women a familiar environment where  they are helped to protect and free themselves, and to undertake a common path aiming to the integration in Italy's society.
    CIPG_20150225_INYT_CasaRut__M3_5823.jpg
  • CASERTA, ITALY - 25 FEBRUARY 2015: Sister Rita Giaretta, founder of Casa Rut, poses for a portrait by the makeshift altar at Casa Rut, a shelter for abused young immigrant women in Caserta, Italy, on February 25th 2015.<br />
<br />
Casa Rut was founded in 1995 and it is promoted and managed by the Ursuline Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Mary of Breganze (Vicenza, Italy).  Casa Rut's goal is to provide young immigrant women a familiar environment where  they are helped to protect and free themselves, and to undertake a common path aiming to the integration in Italy's society.
    CIPG_20150225_INYT_CasaRut__M3_5801.jpg
  • CASERTA, ITALY - 25 FEBRUARY 2015: Sister Rita Giaretta, founder of Casa Rut, poses for a portrait by the makeshift altar at Casa Rut, a shelter for abused young immigrant women in Caserta, Italy, on February 25th 2015.<br />
<br />
Casa Rut was founded in 1995 and it is promoted and managed by the Ursuline Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Mary of Breganze (Vicenza, Italy).  Casa Rut's goal is to provide young immigrant women a familiar environment where  they are helped to protect and free themselves, and to undertake a common path aiming to the integration in Italy's society.
    CIPG_20150225_INYT_CasaRut__M3_5798.jpg
  • CASERTA, ITALY - 25 FEBRUARY 2015: A visual diary of Casa Rut from 1996, the year of its foundation to 2000, hangs on a living room furniture at Casa Rut, a shelter for abused young immigrant women in Caserta, Italy, on February 25th 2015.<br />
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Casa Rut was founded in 1995 and it is promoted and managed by the Ursuline Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Mary of Breganze (Vicenza, Italy).  Casa Rut's goal is to provide young immigrant women a familiar environment where  they are helped to protect and free themselves, and to undertake a common path aiming to the integration in Italy's society.
    CIPG_20150225_INYT_CasaRut__M3_5641.jpg
  • CASERTA, ITALY - 25 FEBRUARY 2015: A table set for lunch is here in one of the rooms of Casa Ruta, a shelter for abused young immigrant women in Caserta, Italy, on February 25th 2015.<br />
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Casa Rut was founded in 1995 and it is promoted and managed by the Ursuline Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Mary of Breganze (Vicenza, Italy).  Casa Rut's goal is to provide young immigrant women a familiar environment where  they are helped to protect and free themselves, and to undertake a common path aiming to the integration in Italy's society.
    CIPG_20150225_INYT_CasaRut__M3_5575.jpg
  • CASERTA, ITALY - 25 FEBRUARY 2015: Handmade products are displayed inside the Bottega Fantasia (Fantasy store), next to the New Hope tailor's shop in Caserta, Italy, where ex-sex workers helped by nuns make make products with mainly  African fabrics, on February 25th 2015.<br />
<br />
New Hope is an ethnic tailor's shop that makes a variety of colourful products working mainly african fabrics. The New Hope social cooperative, founded in 2014, promotes a training workshop for your immigrant women, many of which have children, that want to integrate in Italian society.
    CIPG_20150225_INYT_CasaRut__M3_5555.jpg
  • CASERTA, ITALY - 25 FEBRUARY 2015: Handmade products are displayed inside the Bottega Fantasia (Fantasy store), next to the New Hope tailor's shop in Caserta, Italy, where ex-sex workers helped by nuns make make products with mainly  African fabrics, on February 25th 2015.<br />
<br />
New Hope is an ethnic tailor's shop that makes a variety of colourful products working mainly african fabrics. The New Hope social cooperative, founded in 2014, promotes a training workshop for your immigrant women, many of which have children, that want to integrate in Italian society.
    CIPG_20150225_INYT_CasaRut__M3_5508.jpg
  • CASERTA, ITALY - 25 FEBRUARY 2015: A Holy Mary medallion and a cross are worn by a Nigerian immigrant woman and ex-sex worker that is now working at the New Hope tailor's shop in Caserta, Italy, on February 25th 2015.<br />
<br />
New Hope is an ethnic tailor's shop that makes a variety of colourful products working mainly african fabrics. The New Hope social cooperative, founded in 2014, promotes a training workshop for your immigrant women, many of which have children, that want to integrate in Italian society.
    CIPG_20150225_INYT_CasaRut__M3_5472.jpg
  • CASERTA, ITALY - 25 FEBRUARY 2015: Sewing workspaces at the New Hope tailor's shop, where ex-sex workers work in Caserta, Italy, on February 25th 2015.<br />
<br />
New Hope is an ethnic tailor's shop that makes a variety of colourful products working mainly african fabrics. The New Hope social cooperative, founded in 2014, promotes a training workshop for your immigrant women, many of which have children, that want to integrate in Italian society.
    CIPG_20150225_INYT_CasaRut__M3_5441.jpg
  • CASERTA, ITALY - 25 FEBRUARY 2015: A Nigerian immigrant woman and ex-sex worker sews fabrics for an arm chair caddy at the New Hope tailor's shop in Caserta, Italy, on February 25th 2015.<br />
<br />
New Hope is an ethnic tailor's shop that makes a variety of colourful products working mainly african fabrics. The New Hope social cooperative, founded in 2014, promotes a training workshop for your immigrant women, many of which have children, that want to integrate in Italian society.
    CIPG_20150225_INYT_CasaRut__M3_5434.jpg
  • CASERTA, ITALY - 25 FEBRUARY 2015: A Nigerian immigrant woman and ex-sex worker sews fabrics for an arm chair caddy at the New Hope tailor's shop in Caserta, Italy, on February 25th 2015.<br />
<br />
New Hope is an ethnic tailor's shop that makes a variety of colourful products working mainly african fabrics. The New Hope social cooperative, founded in 2014, promotes a training workshop for your immigrant women, many of which have children, that want to integrate in Italian society.
    CIPG_20150225_INYT_CasaRut__M3_5359.jpg
  • CASERTA, ITALY - 25 FEBRUARY 2015: A Nigerian immigrant woman and ex-sex worker irons fabrics for an arm chair caddy before being sewed at the New Hope tailor's shop in Caserta, Italy, on February 25th 2015.<br />
<br />
New Hope is an ethnic tailor's shop that makes a variety of colourful products working mainly african fabrics. The New Hope social cooperative, founded in 2014, promotes a training workshop for your immigrant women, many of which have children, that want to integrate in Italian society.
    CIPG_20150225_INYT_CasaRut__M3_5271.jpg
  • CASERTA, ITALY - 25 FEBRUARY 2015: Sister Rita Giaretta (center), founder of Casa Rut and of the New Hope tailor's shop, talks to volunteers at the tailoring studio in Caserta, Italy, on February 25th 2015.<br />
<br />
New Hope is an ethnic tailor's shop that makes a variety of colourful products working mainly african fabrics. The New Hope social cooperative, founded in 2014, promotes a training workshop for your immigrant women, many of which have children, that want to integrate in Italian society.
    CIPG_20150225_INYT_CasaRut__M3_5150.jpg
  • CASERTA, ITALY - 25 FEBRUARY 2015: A Nigerian immigrant woman and ex-sex worker sews fabrics for an arm chair caddy at the New Hope tailor's shop in Caserta, Italy, on February 25th 2015.<br />
<br />
New Hope is an ethnic tailor's shop that makes a variety of colourful products working mainly african fabrics. The New Hope social cooperative, founded in 2014, promotes a training workshop for your immigrant women, many of which have children, that want to integrate in Italian society.
    CIPG_20150225_INYT_CasaRut__M3_5073.jpg
  • CASERTA, ITALY - 25 FEBRUARY 2015: Sister Rita Giaretta, founder of Casa Rut and of the New Hope ethnic tailor's shop, is here at the Bottega Fantasia (Fantasy Store), where handmade products made by ex-sex workers are sold in Caserta, Italy, on February 25th 2015.<br />
<br />
New Hope is an ethnic tailor's shop that makes a variety of colourful products working mainly african fabrics. The New Hope social cooperative, founded in 2014, promotes a training workshop for your immigrant women, many of which have children, that want to integrate in Italian society.
    CIPG_20150225_INYT_CasaRut__M3_5045.jpg
  • Caserta, Italy - 22 January 2013:  Comic Beppe Grillo, leader of the 5 Stars Movement in Naples, Italy, on January 22nd 2013.CASERTA, ITALY - 22 JANUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies in Caserta on January 22, 2013. Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party". Grillo has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
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A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 24 GENNAIO 2013: <br />
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a Roma, il 24 gennaio 2013.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento italiano – la Camera dei deputati e il Senato della Repubblica – si terranno domenica 24 e lunedì 25 febbraio 2013 a seguito dello scioglimento anticipato delle Camere avvenuto il 22 dicembre 2012, quattro mesi prima della conclusione naturale della XVI Legislatura. I principali candidate per la Presidenza del Consiglio sono Pierluigi Bersani (leader della coalizione di centro-sinistra "Italia. Bene Comune"), il premier uscente Mario Monti (leader della coalizione di centro "Con Monti per l'Italia") e l'ex-premier Silvio Berlusconi (leader della coalizione di centro-destra).CASERTA, ITALY - 22 JANUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies in Cas
    CIPG_20130122_ELE2013_Grillo-Caserta...jpg
  • Caserta, Italy - 22 January 2013:  Comic Beppe Grillo, leader of the 5 Stars Movement in Naples, Italy, on January 22nd 2013.CASERTA, ITALY - 22 JANUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies in Caserta on January 22, 2013. Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party". Grillo has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
<br />
<br />
A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 24 GENNAIO 2013: <br />
<br />
a Roma, il 24 gennaio 2013.<br />
<br />
Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento italiano – la Camera dei deputati e il Senato della Repubblica – si terranno domenica 24 e lunedì 25 febbraio 2013 a seguito dello scioglimento anticipato delle Camere avvenuto il 22 dicembre 2012, quattro mesi prima della conclusione naturale della XVI Legislatura. I principali candidate per la Presidenza del Consiglio sono Pierluigi Bersani (leader della coalizione di centro-sinistra "Italia. Bene Comune"), il premier uscente Mario Monti (leader della coalizione di centro "Con Monti per l'Italia") e l'ex-premier Silvio Berlusconi (leader della coalizione di centro-destra).CASERTA, ITALY - 22 JANUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies in Cas
    CIPG_20130122_ELE2013_Grillo-Caserta...jpg
  • Caserta, Italy - 22 January 2013:  Comic Beppe Grillo, leader of the 5 Stars Movement in Naples, Italy, on January 22nd 2013.CASERTA, ITALY - 22 JANUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies in Caserta on January 22, 2013. Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party". Grillo has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
<br />
<br />
A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 24 GENNAIO 2013: <br />
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a Roma, il 24 gennaio 2013.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento italiano – la Camera dei deputati e il Senato della Repubblica – si terranno domenica 24 e lunedì 25 febbraio 2013 a seguito dello scioglimento anticipato delle Camere avvenuto il 22 dicembre 2012, quattro mesi prima della conclusione naturale della XVI Legislatura. I principali candidate per la Presidenza del Consiglio sono Pierluigi Bersani (leader della coalizione di centro-sinistra "Italia. Bene Comune"), il premier uscente Mario Monti (leader della coalizione di centro "Con Monti per l'Italia") e l'ex-premier Silvio Berlusconi (leader della coalizione di centro-destra).CASERTA, ITALY - 22 JANUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies in Cas
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  • Caserta, Italy - 22 January 2013:  Comic Beppe Grillo, leader of the 5 Stars Movement in Naples, Italy, on January 22nd 2013.CASERTA, ITALY - 22 JANUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies in Caserta on January 22, 2013. Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party". Grillo has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
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A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 24 GENNAIO 2013: <br />
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a Roma, il 24 gennaio 2013.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento italiano – la Camera dei deputati e il Senato della Repubblica – si terranno domenica 24 e lunedì 25 febbraio 2013 a seguito dello scioglimento anticipato delle Camere avvenuto il 22 dicembre 2012, quattro mesi prima della conclusione naturale della XVI Legislatura. I principali candidate per la Presidenza del Consiglio sono Pierluigi Bersani (leader della coalizione di centro-sinistra "Italia. Bene Comune"), il premier uscente Mario Monti (leader della coalizione di centro "Con Monti per l'Italia") e l'ex-premier Silvio Berlusconi (leader della coalizione di centro-destra).CASERTA, ITALY - 22 JANUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies in Cas
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  • Caserta, Italy - 22 January 2013:  Comic Beppe Grillo, leader of the 5 Stars Movement in Naples, Italy, on January 22nd 2013.CASERTA, ITALY - 22 JANUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies in Caserta on January 22, 2013. Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party". Grillo has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
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A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 24 GENNAIO 2013: <br />
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a Roma, il 24 gennaio 2013.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento italiano – la Camera dei deputati e il Senato della Repubblica – si terranno domenica 24 e lunedì 25 febbraio 2013 a seguito dello scioglimento anticipato delle Camere avvenuto il 22 dicembre 2012, quattro mesi prima della conclusione naturale della XVI Legislatura. I principali candidate per la Presidenza del Consiglio sono Pierluigi Bersani (leader della coalizione di centro-sinistra "Italia. Bene Comune"), il premier uscente Mario Monti (leader della coalizione di centro "Con Monti per l'Italia") e l'ex-premier Silvio Berlusconi (leader della coalizione di centro-destra).CASERTA, ITALY - 22 JANUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies in Cas
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  • Caserta, Italy - 22 January 2013:  Comic Beppe Grillo, leader of the 5 Stars Movement in Naples, Italy, on January 22nd 2013.CASERTA, ITALY - 22 JANUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies in Caserta on January 22, 2013. Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party". Grillo has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
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A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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a Roma, il 24 gennaio 2013.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento italiano – la Camera dei deputati e il Senato della Repubblica – si terranno domenica 24 e lunedì 25 febbraio 2013 a seguito dello scioglimento anticipato delle Camere avvenuto il 22 dicembre 2012, quattro mesi prima della conclusione naturale della XVI Legislatura. I principali candidate per la Presidenza del Consiglio sono Pierluigi Bersani (leader della coalizione di centro-sinistra "Italia. Bene Comune"), il premier uscente Mario Monti (leader della coalizione di centro "Con Monti per l'Italia") e l'ex-premier Silvio Berlusconi (leader della coalizione di centro-destra).CASERTA, ITALY - 22 JANUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies in Cas
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  • Caserta, Italy - 22 January 2013:  Comic Beppe Grillo, leader of the 5 Stars Movement in Naples, Italy, on January 22nd 2013.CASERTA, ITALY - 22 JANUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies in Caserta on January 22, 2013. Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party". Grillo has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
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A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 24 GENNAIO 2013: <br />
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a Roma, il 24 gennaio 2013.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento italiano – la Camera dei deputati e il Senato della Repubblica – si terranno domenica 24 e lunedì 25 febbraio 2013 a seguito dello scioglimento anticipato delle Camere avvenuto il 22 dicembre 2012, quattro mesi prima della conclusione naturale della XVI Legislatura. I principali candidate per la Presidenza del Consiglio sono Pierluigi Bersani (leader della coalizione di centro-sinistra "Italia. Bene Comune"), il premier uscente Mario Monti (leader della coalizione di centro "Con Monti per l'Italia") e l'ex-premier Silvio Berlusconi (leader della coalizione di centro-destra).CASERTA, ITALY - 22 JANUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies in Cas
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  • Caserta, Italy - 22 January 2013:  Comic Beppe Grillo, leader of the 5 Stars Movement in Naples, Italy, on January 22nd 2013.CASERTA, ITALY - 22 JANUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies in Caserta on January 22, 2013. Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party". Grillo has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
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A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 24 GENNAIO 2013: <br />
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a Roma, il 24 gennaio 2013.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento italiano – la Camera dei deputati e il Senato della Repubblica – si terranno domenica 24 e lunedì 25 febbraio 2013 a seguito dello scioglimento anticipato delle Camere avvenuto il 22 dicembre 2012, quattro mesi prima della conclusione naturale della XVI Legislatura. I principali candidate per la Presidenza del Consiglio sono Pierluigi Bersani (leader della coalizione di centro-sinistra "Italia. Bene Comune"), il premier uscente Mario Monti (leader della coalizione di centro "Con Monti per l'Italia") e l'ex-premier Silvio Berlusconi (leader della coalizione di centro-destra).CASERTA, ITALY - 22 JANUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies in Cas
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  • Caserta, Italy - 22 January 2013:  Comic Beppe Grillo, leader of the 5 Stars Movement in Naples, Italy, on January 22nd 2013.CASERTA, ITALY - 22 JANUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies in Caserta on January 22, 2013. Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party". Grillo has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
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A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 24 GENNAIO 2013: <br />
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a Roma, il 24 gennaio 2013.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento italiano – la Camera dei deputati e il Senato della Repubblica – si terranno domenica 24 e lunedì 25 febbraio 2013 a seguito dello scioglimento anticipato delle Camere avvenuto il 22 dicembre 2012, quattro mesi prima della conclusione naturale della XVI Legislatura. I principali candidate per la Presidenza del Consiglio sono Pierluigi Bersani (leader della coalizione di centro-sinistra "Italia. Bene Comune"), il premier uscente Mario Monti (leader della coalizione di centro "Con Monti per l'Italia") e l'ex-premier Silvio Berlusconi (leader della coalizione di centro-destra).CASERTA, ITALY - 22 JANUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies in Cas
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  • Caserta, Italy - 22 January 2013:  Comic Beppe Grillo, leader of the 5 Stars Movement in Naples, Italy, on January 22nd 2013.CASERTA, ITALY - 22 JANUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies in Caserta on January 22, 2013. Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party". Grillo has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
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A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 24 GENNAIO 2013: <br />
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a Roma, il 24 gennaio 2013.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento italiano – la Camera dei deputati e il Senato della Repubblica – si terranno domenica 24 e lunedì 25 febbraio 2013 a seguito dello scioglimento anticipato delle Camere avvenuto il 22 dicembre 2012, quattro mesi prima della conclusione naturale della XVI Legislatura. I principali candidate per la Presidenza del Consiglio sono Pierluigi Bersani (leader della coalizione di centro-sinistra "Italia. Bene Comune"), il premier uscente Mario Monti (leader della coalizione di centro "Con Monti per l'Italia") e l'ex-premier Silvio Berlusconi (leader della coalizione di centro-destra).CASERTA, ITALY - 22 JANUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies in Cas
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  • Caserta, Italy - 22 January 2013:  Comic Beppe Grillo, leader of the 5 Stars Movement in Naples, Italy, on January 22nd 2013.CASERTA, ITALY - 22 JANUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies in Caserta on January 22, 2013. Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party". Grillo has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
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A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 24 GENNAIO 2013: <br />
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a Roma, il 24 gennaio 2013.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento italiano – la Camera dei deputati e il Senato della Repubblica – si terranno domenica 24 e lunedì 25 febbraio 2013 a seguito dello scioglimento anticipato delle Camere avvenuto il 22 dicembre 2012, quattro mesi prima della conclusione naturale della XVI Legislatura. I principali candidate per la Presidenza del Consiglio sono Pierluigi Bersani (leader della coalizione di centro-sinistra "Italia. Bene Comune"), il premier uscente Mario Monti (leader della coalizione di centro "Con Monti per l'Italia") e l'ex-premier Silvio Berlusconi (leader della coalizione di centro-destra).CASERTA, ITALY - 22 JANUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies in Cas
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  • Caserta, Italy - 22 January 2013:  Comic Beppe Grillo, leader of the 5 Stars Movement in Naples, Italy, on January 22nd 2013.CASERTA, ITALY - 22 JANUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies in Caserta on January 22, 2013. Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party". Grillo has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
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A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 24 GENNAIO 2013: <br />
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a Roma, il 24 gennaio 2013.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento italiano – la Camera dei deputati e il Senato della Repubblica – si terranno domenica 24 e lunedì 25 febbraio 2013 a seguito dello scioglimento anticipato delle Camere avvenuto il 22 dicembre 2012, quattro mesi prima della conclusione naturale della XVI Legislatura. I principali candidate per la Presidenza del Consiglio sono Pierluigi Bersani (leader della coalizione di centro-sinistra "Italia. Bene Comune"), il premier uscente Mario Monti (leader della coalizione di centro "Con Monti per l'Italia") e l'ex-premier Silvio Berlusconi (leader della coalizione di centro-destra).CASERTA, ITALY - 22 JANUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies in Cas
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  • Caserta, Italy - 22 January 2013:  Comic Beppe Grillo, leader of the 5 Stars Movement in Naples, Italy, on January 22nd 2013.CASERTA, ITALY - 22 JANUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies in Caserta on January 22, 2013. Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party". Grillo has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
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A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 24 GENNAIO 2013: <br />
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a Roma, il 24 gennaio 2013.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento italiano – la Camera dei deputati e il Senato della Repubblica – si terranno domenica 24 e lunedì 25 febbraio 2013 a seguito dello scioglimento anticipato delle Camere avvenuto il 22 dicembre 2012, quattro mesi prima della conclusione naturale della XVI Legislatura. I principali candidate per la Presidenza del Consiglio sono Pierluigi Bersani (leader della coalizione di centro-sinistra "Italia. Bene Comune"), il premier uscente Mario Monti (leader della coalizione di centro "Con Monti per l'Italia") e l'ex-premier Silvio Berlusconi (leader della coalizione di centro-destra).CASERTA, ITALY - 22 JANUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies in Cas
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  • Caserta, Italy - 22 January 2013:  Comic Beppe Grillo, leader of the 5 Stars Movement in Naples, Italy, on January 22nd 2013.CASERTA, ITALY - 22 JANUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies in Caserta on January 22, 2013. Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party". Grillo has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
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A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 24 GENNAIO 2013: <br />
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a Roma, il 24 gennaio 2013.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento italiano – la Camera dei deputati e il Senato della Repubblica – si terranno domenica 24 e lunedì 25 febbraio 2013 a seguito dello scioglimento anticipato delle Camere avvenuto il 22 dicembre 2012, quattro mesi prima della conclusione naturale della XVI Legislatura. I principali candidate per la Presidenza del Consiglio sono Pierluigi Bersani (leader della coalizione di centro-sinistra "Italia. Bene Comune"), il premier uscente Mario Monti (leader della coalizione di centro "Con Monti per l'Italia") e l'ex-premier Silvio Berlusconi (leader della coalizione di centro-destra).CASERTA, ITALY - 22 JANUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies in Cas
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  • Caserta, Italy - 22 January 2013:  Comic Beppe Grillo, leader of the 5 Stars Movement in Naples, Italy, on January 22nd 2013.CASERTA, ITALY - 22 JANUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies in Caserta on January 22, 2013. Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party". Grillo has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
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A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 24 GENNAIO 2013: <br />
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a Roma, il 24 gennaio 2013.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento italiano – la Camera dei deputati e il Senato della Repubblica – si terranno domenica 24 e lunedì 25 febbraio 2013 a seguito dello scioglimento anticipato delle Camere avvenuto il 22 dicembre 2012, quattro mesi prima della conclusione naturale della XVI Legislatura. I principali candidate per la Presidenza del Consiglio sono Pierluigi Bersani (leader della coalizione di centro-sinistra "Italia. Bene Comune"), il premier uscente Mario Monti (leader della coalizione di centro "Con Monti per l'Italia") e l'ex-premier Silvio Berlusconi (leader della coalizione di centro-destra).CASERTA, ITALY - 22 JANUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies in Cas
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  • Caserta, Italy - 22 January 2013:  Comic Beppe Grillo, leader of the 5 Stars Movement in Naples, Italy, on January 22nd 2013.CASERTA, ITALY - 22 JANUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies in Caserta on January 22, 2013. Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party". Grillo has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
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A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 24 GENNAIO 2013: <br />
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a Roma, il 24 gennaio 2013.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento italiano – la Camera dei deputati e il Senato della Repubblica – si terranno domenica 24 e lunedì 25 febbraio 2013 a seguito dello scioglimento anticipato delle Camere avvenuto il 22 dicembre 2012, quattro mesi prima della conclusione naturale della XVI Legislatura. I principali candidate per la Presidenza del Consiglio sono Pierluigi Bersani (leader della coalizione di centro-sinistra "Italia. Bene Comune"), il premier uscente Mario Monti (leader della coalizione di centro "Con Monti per l'Italia") e l'ex-premier Silvio Berlusconi (leader della coalizione di centro-destra).CASERTA, ITALY - 22 JANUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies in Cas
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  • Caserta, Italy - 22 January 2013:  Comic Beppe Grillo, leader of the 5 Stars Movement in Naples, Italy, on January 22nd 2013.CASERTA, ITALY - 22 JANUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies in Caserta on January 22, 2013. Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party". Grillo has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
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A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 24 GENNAIO 2013: <br />
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a Roma, il 24 gennaio 2013.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento italiano – la Camera dei deputati e il Senato della Repubblica – si terranno domenica 24 e lunedì 25 febbraio 2013 a seguito dello scioglimento anticipato delle Camere avvenuto il 22 dicembre 2012, quattro mesi prima della conclusione naturale della XVI Legislatura. I principali candidate per la Presidenza del Consiglio sono Pierluigi Bersani (leader della coalizione di centro-sinistra "Italia. Bene Comune"), il premier uscente Mario Monti (leader della coalizione di centro "Con Monti per l'Italia") e l'ex-premier Silvio Berlusconi (leader della coalizione di centro-destra).CASERTA, ITALY - 22 JANUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies in Cas
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  • Caserta, Italy - 22 January 2013:  Comic Beppe Grillo, leader of the 5 Stars Movement in Naples, Italy, on January 22nd 2013.CASERTA, ITALY - 22 JANUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies in Caserta on January 22, 2013. Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party". Grillo has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
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A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 24 GENNAIO 2013: <br />
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a Roma, il 24 gennaio 2013.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento italiano – la Camera dei deputati e il Senato della Repubblica – si terranno domenica 24 e lunedì 25 febbraio 2013 a seguito dello scioglimento anticipato delle Camere avvenuto il 22 dicembre 2012, quattro mesi prima della conclusione naturale della XVI Legislatura. I principali candidate per la Presidenza del Consiglio sono Pierluigi Bersani (leader della coalizione di centro-sinistra "Italia. Bene Comune"), il premier uscente Mario Monti (leader della coalizione di centro "Con Monti per l'Italia") e l'ex-premier Silvio Berlusconi (leader della coalizione di centro-destra).CASERTA, ITALY - 22 JANUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies in Cas
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  • Caserta, Italy - 22 January 2013:  Comic Beppe Grillo, leader of the 5 Stars Movement in Naples, Italy, on January 22nd 2013.CASERTA, ITALY - 22 JANUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies in Caserta on January 22, 2013. Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party". Grillo has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
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A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 24 GENNAIO 2013: <br />
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a Roma, il 24 gennaio 2013.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento italiano – la Camera dei deputati e il Senato della Repubblica – si terranno domenica 24 e lunedì 25 febbraio 2013 a seguito dello scioglimento anticipato delle Camere avvenuto il 22 dicembre 2012, quattro mesi prima della conclusione naturale della XVI Legislatura. I principali candidate per la Presidenza del Consiglio sono Pierluigi Bersani (leader della coalizione di centro-sinistra "Italia. Bene Comune"), il premier uscente Mario Monti (leader della coalizione di centro "Con Monti per l'Italia") e l'ex-premier Silvio Berlusconi (leader della coalizione di centro-destra).CASERTA, ITALY - 22 JANUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies in Cas
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  • Caserta, Italy - 22 January 2013:  Comic Beppe Grillo, leader of the 5 Stars Movement in Naples, Italy, on January 22nd 2013.CASERTA, ITALY - 22 JANUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies in Caserta on January 22, 2013. Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party". Grillo has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
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A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 24 GENNAIO 2013: <br />
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a Roma, il 24 gennaio 2013.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento italiano – la Camera dei deputati e il Senato della Repubblica – si terranno domenica 24 e lunedì 25 febbraio 2013 a seguito dello scioglimento anticipato delle Camere avvenuto il 22 dicembre 2012, quattro mesi prima della conclusione naturale della XVI Legislatura. I principali candidate per la Presidenza del Consiglio sono Pierluigi Bersani (leader della coalizione di centro-sinistra "Italia. Bene Comune"), il premier uscente Mario Monti (leader della coalizione di centro "Con Monti per l'Italia") e l'ex-premier Silvio Berlusconi (leader della coalizione di centro-destra).CASERTA, ITALY - 22 JANUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies in Cas
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  • Caserta, Italy - 22 January 2013:  Comic Beppe Grillo, leader of the 5 Stars Movement in Naples, Italy, on January 22nd 2013.CASERTA, ITALY - 22 JANUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies in Caserta on January 22, 2013. Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party". Grillo has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
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A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 24 GENNAIO 2013: <br />
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a Roma, il 24 gennaio 2013.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento italiano – la Camera dei deputati e il Senato della Repubblica – si terranno domenica 24 e lunedì 25 febbraio 2013 a seguito dello scioglimento anticipato delle Camere avvenuto il 22 dicembre 2012, quattro mesi prima della conclusione naturale della XVI Legislatura. I principali candidate per la Presidenza del Consiglio sono Pierluigi Bersani (leader della coalizione di centro-sinistra "Italia. Bene Comune"), il premier uscente Mario Monti (leader della coalizione di centro "Con Monti per l'Italia") e l'ex-premier Silvio Berlusconi (leader della coalizione di centro-destra).CASERTA, ITALY - 22 JANUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies in Cas
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  • Caserta, Italy - 22 January 2013:  Comic Beppe Grillo, leader of the 5 Stars Movement in Naples, Italy, on January 22nd 2013.CASERTA, ITALY - 22 JANUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies in Caserta on January 22, 2013. Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party". Grillo has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
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A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 24 GENNAIO 2013: <br />
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a Roma, il 24 gennaio 2013.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento italiano – la Camera dei deputati e il Senato della Repubblica – si terranno domenica 24 e lunedì 25 febbraio 2013 a seguito dello scioglimento anticipato delle Camere avvenuto il 22 dicembre 2012, quattro mesi prima della conclusione naturale della XVI Legislatura. I principali candidate per la Presidenza del Consiglio sono Pierluigi Bersani (leader della coalizione di centro-sinistra "Italia. Bene Comune"), il premier uscente Mario Monti (leader della coalizione di centro "Con Monti per l'Italia") e l'ex-premier Silvio Berlusconi (leader della coalizione di centro-destra).CASERTA, ITALY - 22 JANUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies in Cas
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  • Caserta, Italy - 22 January 2013:  Comic Beppe Grillo, leader of the 5 Stars Movement in Naples, Italy, on January 22nd 2013.CASERTA, ITALY - 22 JANUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies in Caserta on January 22, 2013. Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party". Grillo has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
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A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 24 GENNAIO 2013: <br />
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a Roma, il 24 gennaio 2013.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento italiano – la Camera dei deputati e il Senato della Repubblica – si terranno domenica 24 e lunedì 25 febbraio 2013 a seguito dello scioglimento anticipato delle Camere avvenuto il 22 dicembre 2012, quattro mesi prima della conclusione naturale della XVI Legislatura. I principali candidate per la Presidenza del Consiglio sono Pierluigi Bersani (leader della coalizione di centro-sinistra "Italia. Bene Comune"), il premier uscente Mario Monti (leader della coalizione di centro "Con Monti per l'Italia") e l'ex-premier Silvio Berlusconi (leader della coalizione di centro-destra).CASERTA, ITALY - 22 JANUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies in Cas
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  • Caserta, Italy - 22 January 2013:  Comic Beppe Grillo, leader of the 5 Stars Movement in Naples, Italy, on January 22nd 2013.CASERTA, ITALY - 22 JANUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies in Caserta on January 22, 2013. Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party". Grillo has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
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A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 24 GENNAIO 2013: <br />
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a Roma, il 24 gennaio 2013.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento italiano – la Camera dei deputati e il Senato della Repubblica – si terranno domenica 24 e lunedì 25 febbraio 2013 a seguito dello scioglimento anticipato delle Camere avvenuto il 22 dicembre 2012, quattro mesi prima della conclusione naturale della XVI Legislatura. I principali candidate per la Presidenza del Consiglio sono Pierluigi Bersani (leader della coalizione di centro-sinistra "Italia. Bene Comune"), il premier uscente Mario Monti (leader della coalizione di centro "Con Monti per l'Italia") e l'ex-premier Silvio Berlusconi (leader della coalizione di centro-destra).CASERTA, ITALY - 22 JANUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies in Cas
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  • Caserta, Italy - 22 January 2013:  Comic Beppe Grillo, leader of the 5 Stars Movement in Naples, Italy, on January 22nd 2013.CASERTA, ITALY - 22 JANUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies in Caserta on January 22, 2013. Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party". Grillo has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
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A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 24 GENNAIO 2013: <br />
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a Roma, il 24 gennaio 2013.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento italiano – la Camera dei deputati e il Senato della Repubblica – si terranno domenica 24 e lunedì 25 febbraio 2013 a seguito dello scioglimento anticipato delle Camere avvenuto il 22 dicembre 2012, quattro mesi prima della conclusione naturale della XVI Legislatura. I principali candidate per la Presidenza del Consiglio sono Pierluigi Bersani (leader della coalizione di centro-sinistra "Italia. Bene Comune"), il premier uscente Mario Monti (leader della coalizione di centro "Con Monti per l'Italia") e l'ex-premier Silvio Berlusconi (leader della coalizione di centro-destra).CASERTA, ITALY - 22 JANUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies in Cas
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  • Caserta, Italy - 22 January 2013:  Comic Beppe Grillo, leader of the 5 Stars Movement in Naples, Italy, on January 22nd 2013.
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  • Caserta, Italy - 22 January 2013:  Comic Beppe Grillo, leader of the 5 Stars Movement in Naples, Italy, on January 22nd 2013.
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  • Caserta, Italy - 22 January 2013:  Comic Beppe Grillo, leader of the 5 Stars Movement in Naples, Italy, on January 22nd 2013.
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  • Caserta, Italy - 22 January 2013:  Comic Beppe Grillo, leader of the 5 Stars Movement in Naples, Italy, on January 22nd 2013.
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  • CASTELVOLTURNO (CE) - 3 FEBBRAIO 2018: Giovanni Bo (centro), Presidente della Piccola Impresa di Confindustria Caserta, partecipa all'evento di apertura del cantiere per l'ampliamento della struttura ospedaliera dell'Ospedale Pineta Grande di Castelvolturno, inaugurato da Vincenzo De Luca (Partito Democratico), Presidente della Regione Campania ed ex sindaco di Salerno, a Castelvolturno (CE) il 3 febbraio 2018.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2018 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento – il Senato della Repubblica e la Camera dei deputati – si terranno domenica 4 marzo 2018. Si voterà per l'elezione dei 630 deputati e dei 315 senatori elettivi della XVIII legislatura. Il voto sarà regolamentato dalla legge elettorale italiana del 2017, soprannominata Rosatellum bis, che troverà la sua prima applicazione<br />
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CASTELVOLTURNO, ITALY - 3 FEBRUARY 2018: Giovanni Bo, President of Caserta's Small Business Confindustria (General Confederation of Italian Industry) participates at the inauguration event for the opening of the construction site for the extension of the Pineta Grande Hospital of Castelvolturno, inaugurated by Vincenzo De Luca (Democratic Party / Partito Democratico), President of the Campania region and former mayor of Salerno, in Castelvolturno, Italy, on February 3rd 2018.<br />
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The 2018 Italian general election is due to be held on 4 March 2018 after the Italian Parliament was dissolved by President Sergio Mattarella on 28 December 2017.<br />
Voters will elect the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate of the Republic for the 18th legislature of the Republic of Italy, since 1948.
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  • CASTELVOLTURNO (CE) - 3 FEBBRAIO 2018: Giovanni Bo (centro), Presidente della Piccola Impresa di Confindustria Caserta, partecipa all'evento di apertura del cantiere per l'ampliamento della struttura ospedaliera dell'Ospedale Pineta Grande di Castelvolturno, inaugurato da Vincenzo De Luca (Partito Democratico), Presidente della Regione Campania ed ex sindaco di Salerno, a Castelvolturno (CE) il 3 febbraio 2018.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2018 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento – il Senato della Repubblica e la Camera dei deputati – si terranno domenica 4 marzo 2018. Si voterà per l'elezione dei 630 deputati e dei 315 senatori elettivi della XVIII legislatura. Il voto sarà regolamentato dalla legge elettorale italiana del 2017, soprannominata Rosatellum bis, che troverà la sua prima applicazione<br />
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CASTELVOLTURNO, ITALY - 3 FEBRUARY 2018: Giovanni Bo, President of Caserta's Small Business Confindustria (General Confederation of Italian Industry) participates at the inauguration event for the opening of the construction site for the extension of the Pineta Grande Hospital of Castelvolturno, inaugurated by Vincenzo De Luca (Democratic Party / Partito Democratico), President of the Campania region and former mayor of Salerno, in Castelvolturno, Italy, on February 3rd 2018.<br />
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The 2018 Italian general election is due to be held on 4 March 2018 after the Italian Parliament was dissolved by President Sergio Mattarella on 28 December 2017.<br />
Voters will elect the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate of the Republic for the 18th legislature of the Republic of Italy, since 1948.
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  • FLORENCE, ITALY - 24 MAY 2021: (R-L) The recently restored tomb of Lorenzo De Medici, Duke of Urbino, and the tomb of Lorenzo the Magnificent, the poweful ruler of Florence who lifted the Medici dynasty and largely bankrolled the Renaissance, are seen here at the Medici Chapel in Florence, Italy, on May 24th 2021.<br />
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An all-woman team used bacteria that fed on glue, oil and phosphates — if not flesh — as a bioweapon against centuries of stains, applying painstakingly tested and selected strains to the universally recognized masterpieces of Renaissance artist Michelangelo.<br />
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The team - composed of the former and current directors of the Bargello Museum in Florence (which overseees the Medici Chapel, a biologist with the bio-restoration group at the Italian National Agency for New Technologies, a scientifist of Italy’s National Research Council and two restorers - tested the bugs in November 2019 on the marble floor behind the altar but also on Michelangelo’s tomb for Giuliano di Lorenzo, Duke of Nemours. That sarcophagus is graced with reclining allegorical sculptures for Day, a hulking, twisted male figure, and Night, a female body Michelangelo made so smooth and polished as to seem as if she shined in moonlight. The team washed her hair with Pseudomonas stutzeri CONC11 bacteria, isolated from the waste of a tannery near Naples, and cleaned residue of casting molds, glue and oil off her ears with Rhodococcus sp. ZCONT, which came from soil contaminated with diesel in Caserta.<br />
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When Covid hit in February 2020, the museum closed and the project slowed down. The bugs got back to the Medici Chapel in mid-October. The biologist and the restorers spread gels with the SH7 bacteria, isolated from soil contaminated by heavy metals at a mineral site in Sardinia, to the soiled sarcophagus of Lorenzo di Piero, Duke of Urbino, buried with his assassinated son Alessandro.<br />
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“It ate the whole night,” said Marina Vincenti, one of the restorers.
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  • FLORENCE, ITALY - 24 MAY 2021: Michelangelo's rising Dawn marble statue, which adorns - together a bearded Dusk - the tomb of Lorenzo De Medici, Duke of Urbino, is seen here after being restored at the Medici Chapel in Florence, Italy, on May 24th 2021.<br />
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An all-woman team used bacteria that fed on glue, oil and phosphates — if not flesh — as a bioweapon against centuries of stains, applying painstakingly tested and selected strains to the universally recognized masterpieces of Renaissance artist Michelangelo.<br />
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The team - composed of the former and current directors of the Bargello Museum in Florence (which overseees the Medici Chapel, a biologist with the bio-restoration group at the Italian National Agency for New Technologies, a scientifist of Italy’s National Research Council and two restorers - tested the bugs in November 2019 on the marble floor behind the altar but also on Michelangelo’s tomb for Giuliano di Lorenzo, Duke of Nemours. That sarcophagus is graced with reclining allegorical sculptures for Day, a hulking, twisted male figure, and Night, a female body Michelangelo made so smooth and polished as to seem as if she shined in moonlight. The team washed her hair with Pseudomonas stutzeri CONC11 bacteria, isolated from the waste of a tannery near Naples, and cleaned residue of casting molds, glue and oil off her ears with Rhodococcus sp. ZCONT, which came from soil contaminated with diesel in Caserta.<br />
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When Covid hit in February 2020, the museum closed and the project slowed down. The bugs got back to the Medici Chapel in mid-October. The biologist and the restorers spread gels with the SH7 bacteria, isolated from soil contaminated by heavy metals at a mineral site in Sardinia, to the soiled sarcophagus of Lorenzo di Piero, Duke of Urbino, buried with his assassinated son Alessandro.<br />
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“It ate the whole night,” said Marina Vincenti, one of the restorers.
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  • FLORENCE, ITALY - 24 MAY 2021: A palette behind an altar was used by biologists and restorers to try out the top eight bacterial candidates for the restoration of Michelangelo's masterpiece at the Medici Chapel in Florence, Italy, on May 24th 2021.<br />
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An all-woman team used bacteria that fed on glue, oil and phosphates — if not flesh — as a bioweapon against centuries of stains, applying painstakingly tested and selected strains to the universally recognized masterpieces of Renaissance artist Michelangelo.<br />
<br />
The team - composed of the former and current directors of the Bargello Museum in Florence (which overseees the Medici Chapel, a biologist with the bio-restoration group at the Italian National Agency for New Technologies, a scientifist of Italy’s National Research Council and two restorers - tested the bugs in November 2019 on the marble floor behind the altar but also on Michelangelo’s tomb for Giuliano di Lorenzo, Duke of Nemours. That sarcophagus is graced with reclining allegorical sculptures for Day, a hulking, twisted male figure, and Night, a female body Michelangelo made so smooth and polished as to seem as if she shined in moonlight. The team washed her hair with Pseudomonas stutzeri CONC11 bacteria, isolated from the waste of a tannery near Naples, and cleaned residue of casting molds, glue and oil off her ears with Rhodococcus sp. ZCONT, which came from soil contaminated with diesel in Caserta.<br />
<br />
When Covid hit in February 2020, the museum closed and the project slowed down. The bugs got back to the Medici Chapel in mid-October. The biologist and the restorers spread gels with the SH7 bacteria, isolated from soil contaminated by heavy metals at a mineral site in Sardinia, to the soiled sarcophagus of Lorenzo di Piero, Duke of Urbino, buried with his assassinated son Alessandro.<br />
<br />
“It ate the whole night,” said Marina Vincenti, one of the restorers.
    CIPG_20210524_NYT_Michelangelo-Bacte...jpg
  • FLORENCE, ITALY - 24 MAY 2021: A black square of grime in the back of the tomb of Lorenzo De Medici, Duke of Urbino, shows how dirty it was before being recently restored at the Medici Chapel in Florence, Italy, on May 24th 2021.<br />
<br />
An all-woman team used bacteria that fed on glue, oil and phosphates — if not flesh — as a bioweapon against centuries of stains, applying painstakingly tested and selected strains to the universally recognized masterpieces of Renaissance artist Michelangelo.<br />
<br />
The team - composed of the former and current directors of the Bargello Museum in Florence (which overseees the Medici Chapel, a biologist with the bio-restoration group at the Italian National Agency for New Technologies, a scientifist of Italy’s National Research Council and two restorers - tested the bugs in November 2019 on the marble floor behind the altar but also on Michelangelo’s tomb for Giuliano di Lorenzo, Duke of Nemours. That sarcophagus is graced with reclining allegorical sculptures for Day, a hulking, twisted male figure, and Night, a female body Michelangelo made so smooth and polished as to seem as if she shined in moonlight. The team washed her hair with Pseudomonas stutzeri CONC11 bacteria, isolated from the waste of a tannery near Naples, and cleaned residue of casting molds, glue and oil off her ears with Rhodococcus sp. ZCONT, which came from soil contaminated with diesel in Caserta.<br />
<br />
When Covid hit in February 2020, the museum closed and the project slowed down. The bugs got back to the Medici Chapel in mid-October. The biologist and the restorers spread gels with the SH7 bacteria, isolated from soil contaminated by heavy metals at a mineral site in Sardinia, to the soiled sarcophagus of Lorenzo di Piero, Duke of Urbino, buried with his assassinated son Alessandro.<br />
<br />
“It ate the whole night,” said Marina Vincenti, one of the restorers.
    CIPG_20210524_NYT_Michelangelo-Bacte...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 7 JULY 2020: A customer shows his sandwich with grillled chicken and cherry tomatoes prepared here at Lello Massa A' Muzzarella Mia Parla, a delicatessen in Naples, Italy, on July 7th 2020.<br />
<br />
In 2009, a customer entered Lello Massa’s deli in Naples and, after biting into a ball of Lello’s mozzarella, exclaimed, “This mozzarella speaks.” “I didn’t think for a moment. I took a large sheet of paper and a red marker and wrote: my mozzarella speaks,” says 46-year-old Lello. And from that day on, this served as the new name of his rosticceria.<br />
<br />
Lello Massaa describes his rosticceria, technically a shop selling premade dishes, as a real Neapolitan bistro. The son of Michele Massa, one of the most famous and oldest restaurateurs in the Sanità district, Lello decided in 2008 to move the family business to Via Foria, where it still stands today. “I started as a simple delicatessen and then gradually I added ready-made meals, first courses, pizzas of all kinds… in short, a Napoli-style bistro,” says Lello, who is always enthusiastic and smiling.<br />
<br />
But the strong point of the delicatessen from the beginning was certainly the mozzarella, “the white gold of Campania,” a product that he receives fresh every morning from a dairy in Caserta. “I won’t reveal the manufacturer’s name, it’s a secret, but I can assure you that the quality is unbeatable,” says Lello.
    CIPG_20200707_CULBACK_LelloMozzarell...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 7 JULY 2020: A Mozzarella and cherry tomatoes are seen here at Lello Massa A' Muzzarella Mia Parla, a delicatessen in Naples, Italy, on July 7th 2020.<br />
<br />
In 2009, a customer entered Lello Massa’s deli in Naples and, after biting into a ball of Lello’s mozzarella, exclaimed, “This mozzarella speaks.” “I didn’t think for a moment. I took a large sheet of paper and a red marker and wrote: my mozzarella speaks,” says 46-year-old Lello. And from that day on, this served as the new name of his rosticceria.<br />
<br />
Lello Massaa describes his rosticceria, technically a shop selling premade dishes, as a real Neapolitan bistro. The son of Michele Massa, one of the most famous and oldest restaurateurs in the Sanità district, Lello decided in 2008 to move the family business to Via Foria, where it still stands today. “I started as a simple delicatessen and then gradually I added ready-made meals, first courses, pizzas of all kinds… in short, a Napoli-style bistro,” says Lello, who is always enthusiastic and smiling.<br />
<br />
But the strong point of the delicatessen from the beginning was certainly the mozzarella, “the white gold of Campania,” a product that he receives fresh every morning from a dairy in Caserta. “I won’t reveal the manufacturer’s name, it’s a secret, but I can assure you that the quality is unbeatable,” says Lello.
    CIPG_20200707_CULBACK_LelloMozzarell...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 12 SEPTEMBER 2018: Pasta with Genovese ragù is seen here at the Taverna del Buongustaio, a tavern in Naples, Italy, on September 12th 2018.<br />
<br />
Taverna del Buongustaio was founded in the 1930s by wine producer of the province of Caserta. Gaetano Aiese and his daughter Giusy have been managing the tavern since 1996. Customers of the Taverna are professors of the nearby University, students, merchants and employees of via Toledo, the commercial street right around the corner. Giusy and her father Gaetano decided to invest in the traditional Neapolitan cuisine. “I learned cooking from my dad. And my dad learned cooking from his mother”, Giusy said.
    CIPG_20180912_CULBACK-TavernaBuongus...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 12 SEPTEMBER 2018: Fried anchovies are seen here at the Taverna del Buongustaio, a tavern in Naples, Italy, on September 12th 2018.<br />
<br />
Taverna del Buongustaio was founded in the 1930s by wine producer of the province of Caserta. Gaetano Aiese and his daughter Giusy have been managing the tavern since 1996. Customers of the Taverna are professors of the nearby University, students, merchants and employees of via Toledo, the commercial street right around the corner. Giusy and her father Gaetano decided to invest in the traditional Neapolitan cuisine. “I learned cooking from my dad. And my dad learned cooking from his mother”, Giusy said.
    CIPG_20180912_CULBACK-TavernaBuongus...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 12 SEPTEMBER 2018: Fried baccalà (salted codfish) is seen here at the Taverna del Buongustaio, a tavern in Naples, Italy, on September 12th 2018.<br />
<br />
Taverna del Buongustaio was founded in the 1930s by wine producer of the province of Caserta. Gaetano Aiese and his daughter Giusy have been managing the tavern since 1996. Customers of the Taverna are professors of the nearby University, students, merchants and employees of via Toledo, the commercial street right around the corner. Giusy and her father Gaetano decided to invest in the traditional Neapolitan cuisine. “I learned cooking from my dad. And my dad learned cooking from his mother”, Giusy said.
    CIPG_20180912_CULBACK-TavernaBuongus...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 12 SEPTEMBER 2018: Fried polpette and polpettone (meetballs) are seen here at the Taverna del Buongustaio, a tavern in Naples, Italy, on September 12th 2018.<br />
<br />
Taverna del Buongustaio was founded in the 1930s by wine producer of the province of Caserta. Gaetano Aiese and his daughter Giusy have been managing the tavern since 1996. Customers of the Taverna are professors of the nearby University, students, merchants and employees of via Toledo, the commercial street right around the corner. Giusy and her father Gaetano decided to invest in the traditional Neapolitan cuisine. “I learned cooking from my dad. And my dad learned cooking from his mother”, Giusy said.
    CIPG_20180912_CULBACK-TavernaBuongus...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 12 SEPTEMBER 2018: The menu of the the Taverna del Buongustaio, a tavern in Naples, with a cartoon of the owner Gaetano Aiese by the famous Neapolitan cartoonist Francesco del Vaglia, in Naples, Italy, on September 12th 2018.<br />
<br />
Taverna del Buongustaio was founded in the 1930s by wine producer of the province of Caserta. Gaetano Aiese and his daughter Giusy have been managing the tavern since 1996. Customers of the Taverna are professors of the nearby University, students, merchants and employees of via Toledo, the commercial street right around the corner. Giusy and her father Gaetano decided to invest in the traditional Neapolitan cuisine. “I learned cooking from my dad. And my dad learned cooking from his mother”, Giusy said.
    CIPG_20180912_CULBACK-TavernaBuongus...jpg
  • FLORENCE, ITALY - 24 MAY 2021: The tomb of Lorenzo the Magnificent, the poweful ruler of Florence who lifted the Medici dynasty and largely bankrolled the Renaissance, is seen here at the Medici Chapel in Florence, Italy, on May 24th 2021.<br />
<br />
An all-woman team used bacteria that fed on glue, oil and phosphates — if not flesh — as a bioweapon against centuries of stains, applying painstakingly tested and selected strains to the universally recognized masterpieces of Renaissance artist Michelangelo.<br />
<br />
The team - composed of the former and current directors of the Bargello Museum in Florence (which overseees the Medici Chapel, a biologist with the bio-restoration group at the Italian National Agency for New Technologies, a scientifist of Italy’s National Research Council and two restorers - tested the bugs in November 2019 on the marble floor behind the altar but also on Michelangelo’s tomb for Giuliano di Lorenzo, Duke of Nemours. That sarcophagus is graced with reclining allegorical sculptures for Day, a hulking, twisted male figure, and Night, a female body Michelangelo made so smooth and polished as to seem as if she shined in moonlight. The team washed her hair with Pseudomonas stutzeri CONC11 bacteria, isolated from the waste of a tannery near Naples, and cleaned residue of casting molds, glue and oil off her ears with Rhodococcus sp. ZCONT, which came from soil contaminated with diesel in Caserta.<br />
<br />
When Covid hit in February 2020, the museum closed and the project slowed down. The bugs got back to the Medici Chapel in mid-October. The biologist and the restorers spread gels with the SH7 bacteria, isolated from soil contaminated by heavy metals at a mineral site in Sardinia, to the soiled sarcophagus of Lorenzo di Piero, Duke of Urbino, buried with his assassinated son Alessandro.<br />
<br />
“It ate the whole night,” said Marina Vincenti, one of the restorers.
    CIPG_20210524_NYT_Michelangelo-Bacte...jpg
  • FLORENCE, ITALY - 24 MAY 2021: Michelangelo's rising Dawn marble statue, which adorns - together a bearded Dusk - the tomb of Lorenzo De Medici, Duke of Urbino, is seen here after being restored at the Medici Chapel in Florence, Italy, on May 24th 2021.<br />
<br />
An all-woman team used bacteria that fed on glue, oil and phosphates — if not flesh — as a bioweapon against centuries of stains, applying painstakingly tested and selected strains to the universally recognized masterpieces of Renaissance artist Michelangelo.<br />
<br />
The team - composed of the former and current directors of the Bargello Museum in Florence (which overseees the Medici Chapel, a biologist with the bio-restoration group at the Italian National Agency for New Technologies, a scientifist of Italy’s National Research Council and two restorers - tested the bugs in November 2019 on the marble floor behind the altar but also on Michelangelo’s tomb for Giuliano di Lorenzo, Duke of Nemours. That sarcophagus is graced with reclining allegorical sculptures for Day, a hulking, twisted male figure, and Night, a female body Michelangelo made so smooth and polished as to seem as if she shined in moonlight. The team washed her hair with Pseudomonas stutzeri CONC11 bacteria, isolated from the waste of a tannery near Naples, and cleaned residue of casting molds, glue and oil off her ears with Rhodococcus sp. ZCONT, which came from soil contaminated with diesel in Caserta.<br />
<br />
When Covid hit in February 2020, the museum closed and the project slowed down. The bugs got back to the Medici Chapel in mid-October. The biologist and the restorers spread gels with the SH7 bacteria, isolated from soil contaminated by heavy metals at a mineral site in Sardinia, to the soiled sarcophagus of Lorenzo di Piero, Duke of Urbino, buried with his assassinated son Alessandro.<br />
<br />
“It ate the whole night,” said Marina Vincenti, one of the restorers.
    CIPG_20210524_NYT_Michelangelo-Bacte...jpg
  • FLORENCE, ITALY - 24 MAY 2021: Michelangelo's rising Dawn marble statue, which adorns - together a bearded Dusk - the tomb of Lorenzo De Medici, Duke of Urbino, is seen here after being restored at the Medici Chapel in Florence, Italy, on May 24th 2021.<br />
<br />
An all-woman team used bacteria that fed on glue, oil and phosphates — if not flesh — as a bioweapon against centuries of stains, applying painstakingly tested and selected strains to the universally recognized masterpieces of Renaissance artist Michelangelo.<br />
<br />
The team - composed of the former and current directors of the Bargello Museum in Florence (which overseees the Medici Chapel, a biologist with the bio-restoration group at the Italian National Agency for New Technologies, a scientifist of Italy’s National Research Council and two restorers - tested the bugs in November 2019 on the marble floor behind the altar but also on Michelangelo’s tomb for Giuliano di Lorenzo, Duke of Nemours. That sarcophagus is graced with reclining allegorical sculptures for Day, a hulking, twisted male figure, and Night, a female body Michelangelo made so smooth and polished as to seem as if she shined in moonlight. The team washed her hair with Pseudomonas stutzeri CONC11 bacteria, isolated from the waste of a tannery near Naples, and cleaned residue of casting molds, glue and oil off her ears with Rhodococcus sp. ZCONT, which came from soil contaminated with diesel in Caserta.<br />
<br />
When Covid hit in February 2020, the museum closed and the project slowed down. The bugs got back to the Medici Chapel in mid-October. The biologist and the restorers spread gels with the SH7 bacteria, isolated from soil contaminated by heavy metals at a mineral site in Sardinia, to the soiled sarcophagus of Lorenzo di Piero, Duke of Urbino, buried with his assassinated son Alessandro.<br />
<br />
“It ate the whole night,” said Marina Vincenti, one of the restorers.
    CIPG_20210524_NYT_Michelangelo-Bacte...jpg
  • FLORENCE, ITALY - 24 MAY 2021: A detail of the tomb of Lorenzo De Medici, Duke of Urbino, designed by Michelangelo and recently restored with the use of bacteria, is seen here at the Medici Chapel in Florence, Italy, on May 24th 2021.<br />
<br />
An all-woman team used bacteria that fed on glue, oil and phosphates — if not flesh — as a bioweapon against centuries of stains, applying painstakingly tested and selected strains to the universally recognized masterpieces of Renaissance artist Michelangelo.<br />
<br />
The team - composed of the former and current directors of the Bargello Museum in Florence (which overseees the Medici Chapel, a biologist with the bio-restoration group at the Italian National Agency for New Technologies, a scientifist of Italy’s National Research Council and two restorers - tested the bugs in November 2019 on the marble floor behind the altar but also on Michelangelo’s tomb for Giuliano di Lorenzo, Duke of Nemours. That sarcophagus is graced with reclining allegorical sculptures for Day, a hulking, twisted male figure, and Night, a female body Michelangelo made so smooth and polished as to seem as if she shined in moonlight. The team washed her hair with Pseudomonas stutzeri CONC11 bacteria, isolated from the waste of a tannery near Naples, and cleaned residue of casting molds, glue and oil off her ears with Rhodococcus sp. ZCONT, which came from soil contaminated with diesel in Caserta.<br />
<br />
When Covid hit in February 2020, the museum closed and the project slowed down. The bugs got back to the Medici Chapel in mid-October. The biologist and the restorers spread gels with the SH7 bacteria, isolated from soil contaminated by heavy metals at a mineral site in Sardinia, to the soiled sarcophagus of Lorenzo di Piero, Duke of Urbino, buried with his assassinated son Alessandro.<br />
<br />
“It ate the whole night,” said Marina Vincenti, one of the restorers.
    CIPG_20210524_NYT_Michelangelo-Bacte...jpg
  • FLORENCE, ITALY - 24 MAY 2021: Stains in the back of the tomb of Lorenzo De Medici, Duke of Urbino, shows how dirty it was before being recently restored at the Medici Chapel in Florence, Italy, on May 24th 2021.<br />
<br />
An all-woman team used bacteria that fed on glue, oil and phosphates — if not flesh — as a bioweapon against centuries of stains, applying painstakingly tested and selected strains to the universally recognized masterpieces of Renaissance artist Michelangelo.<br />
<br />
The team - composed of the former and current directors of the Bargello Museum in Florence (which overseees the Medici Chapel, a biologist with the bio-restoration group at the Italian National Agency for New Technologies, a scientifist of Italy’s National Research Council and two restorers - tested the bugs in November 2019 on the marble floor behind the altar but also on Michelangelo’s tomb for Giuliano di Lorenzo, Duke of Nemours. That sarcophagus is graced with reclining allegorical sculptures for Day, a hulking, twisted male figure, and Night, a female body Michelangelo made so smooth and polished as to seem as if she shined in moonlight. The team washed her hair with Pseudomonas stutzeri CONC11 bacteria, isolated from the waste of a tannery near Naples, and cleaned residue of casting molds, glue and oil off her ears with Rhodococcus sp. ZCONT, which came from soil contaminated with diesel in Caserta.<br />
<br />
When Covid hit in February 2020, the museum closed and the project slowed down. The bugs got back to the Medici Chapel in mid-October. The biologist and the restorers spread gels with the SH7 bacteria, isolated from soil contaminated by heavy metals at a mineral site in Sardinia, to the soiled sarcophagus of Lorenzo di Piero, Duke of Urbino, buried with his assassinated son Alessandro.<br />
<br />
“It ate the whole night,” said Marina Vincenti, one of the restorers.
    CIPG_20210524_NYT_Michelangelo-Bacte...jpg
  • FLORENCE, ITALY - 24 MAY 2021: Stains in the back of the tomb of Lorenzo De Medici, Duke of Urbino, shows how dirty it was before being recently restored at the Medici Chapel in Florence, Italy, on May 24th 2021.<br />
<br />
An all-woman team used bacteria that fed on glue, oil and phosphates — if not flesh — as a bioweapon against centuries of stains, applying painstakingly tested and selected strains to the universally recognized masterpieces of Renaissance artist Michelangelo.<br />
<br />
The team - composed of the former and current directors of the Bargello Museum in Florence (which overseees the Medici Chapel, a biologist with the bio-restoration group at the Italian National Agency for New Technologies, a scientifist of Italy’s National Research Council and two restorers - tested the bugs in November 2019 on the marble floor behind the altar but also on Michelangelo’s tomb for Giuliano di Lorenzo, Duke of Nemours. That sarcophagus is graced with reclining allegorical sculptures for Day, a hulking, twisted male figure, and Night, a female body Michelangelo made so smooth and polished as to seem as if she shined in moonlight. The team washed her hair with Pseudomonas stutzeri CONC11 bacteria, isolated from the waste of a tannery near Naples, and cleaned residue of casting molds, glue and oil off her ears with Rhodococcus sp. ZCONT, which came from soil contaminated with diesel in Caserta.<br />
<br />
When Covid hit in February 2020, the museum closed and the project slowed down. The bugs got back to the Medici Chapel in mid-October. The biologist and the restorers spread gels with the SH7 bacteria, isolated from soil contaminated by heavy metals at a mineral site in Sardinia, to the soiled sarcophagus of Lorenzo di Piero, Duke of Urbino, buried with his assassinated son Alessandro.<br />
<br />
“It ate the whole night,” said Marina Vincenti, one of the restorers.
    CIPG_20210524_NYT_Michelangelo-Bacte...jpg
  • FLORENCE, ITALY - 24 MAY 2021: The tomb of Lorenzo De Medici, Duke of Urbino, adorned with Michelangelo's allegorical sculptures of Dusk and Dawn and recently restored with the use of bacteria, is seen here at the Medici Chapel in Florence, Italy, on May 24th 2021.<br />
<br />
An all-woman team used bacteria that fed on glue, oil and phosphates — if not flesh — as a bioweapon against centuries of stains, applying painstakingly tested and selected strains to the universally recognized masterpieces of Renaissance artist Michelangelo.<br />
<br />
The team - composed of the former and current directors of the Bargello Museum in Florence (which overseees the Medici Chapel, a biologist with the bio-restoration group at the Italian National Agency for New Technologies, a scientifist of Italy’s National Research Council and two restorers - tested the bugs in November 2019 on the marble floor behind the altar but also on Michelangelo’s tomb for Giuliano di Lorenzo, Duke of Nemours. That sarcophagus is graced with reclining allegorical sculptures for Day, a hulking, twisted male figure, and Night, a female body Michelangelo made so smooth and polished as to seem as if she shined in moonlight. The team washed her hair with Pseudomonas stutzeri CONC11 bacteria, isolated from the waste of a tannery near Naples, and cleaned residue of casting molds, glue and oil off her ears with Rhodococcus sp. ZCONT, which came from soil contaminated with diesel in Caserta.<br />
<br />
When Covid hit in February 2020, the museum closed and the project slowed down. The bugs got back to the Medici Chapel in mid-October. The biologist and the restorers spread gels with the SH7 bacteria, isolated from soil contaminated by heavy metals at a mineral site in Sardinia, to the soiled sarcophagus of Lorenzo di Piero, Duke of Urbino, buried with his assassinated son Alessandro.<br />
<br />
“It ate the whole night,” said Marina Vincenti, one of the restorers.
    CIPG_20210524_NYT_Michelangelo-Bacte...jpg
  • FLORENCE, ITALY - 24 MAY 2021: A restorer point at at a palette behind an altar where biologists and restorers tried out the top eight bacterial candidates, here at the Medici Chapel in Florence, Italy, on May 24th 2021.<br />
<br />
An all-woman team used bacteria that fed on glue, oil and phosphates — if not flesh — as a bioweapon against centuries of stains, applying painstakingly tested and selected strains to the universally recognized masterpieces of Renaissance artist Michelangelo.<br />
<br />
The team - composed of the former and current directors of the Bargello Museum in Florence (which overseees the Medici Chapel, a biologist with the bio-restoration group at the Italian National Agency for New Technologies, a scientifist of Italy’s National Research Council and two restorers - tested the bugs in November 2019 on the marble floor behind the altar but also on Michelangelo’s tomb for Giuliano di Lorenzo, Duke of Nemours. That sarcophagus is graced with reclining allegorical sculptures for Day, a hulking, twisted male figure, and Night, a female body Michelangelo made so smooth and polished as to seem as if she shined in moonlight. The team washed her hair with Pseudomonas stutzeri CONC11 bacteria, isolated from the waste of a tannery near Naples, and cleaned residue of casting molds, glue and oil off her ears with Rhodococcus sp. ZCONT, which came from soil contaminated with diesel in Caserta.<br />
<br />
When Covid hit in February 2020, the museum closed and the project slowed down. The bugs got back to the Medici Chapel in mid-October. The biologist and the restorers spread gels with the SH7 bacteria, isolated from soil contaminated by heavy metals at a mineral site in Sardinia, to the soiled sarcophagus of Lorenzo di Piero, Duke of Urbino, buried with his assassinated son Alessandro.<br />
<br />
“It ate the whole night,” said Marina Vincenti, one of the restorers.
    CIPG_20210524_NYT_Michelangelo-Bacte...jpg
  • FLORENCE, ITALY - 24 MAY 2021: Tourist admire the tomb of Lorenzo De Medici,  Duke of Urbino, adorned with Michelangelo's allegorical sculptures of Dusk and Dawn and recently restored with the use of bacteria, here at the Medici Chapel in Florence, Italy, on May 24th 2021. <br />
<br />
An all-woman team used bacteria that fed on glue, oil and phosphates — if not flesh — as a bioweapon against centuries of stains, applying painstakingly tested and selected strains to the universally recognized masterpieces of Renaissance artist Michelangelo.<br />
<br />
The team - composed of the former and current directors of the Bargello Museum in Florence (which overseees the Medici Chapel, a biologist with the bio-restoration group at the Italian National Agency for New Technologies, a scientifist of Italy’s National Research Council and two restorers - tested the bugs in November 2019 on the marble floor behind the altar but also on Michelangelo’s tomb for Giuliano di Lorenzo, Duke of Nemours. That sarcophagus is graced with reclining allegorical sculptures for Day, a hulking, twisted male figure, and Night, a female body Michelangelo made so smooth and polished as to seem as if she shined in moonlight. The team washed her hair with Pseudomonas stutzeri CONC11 bacteria, isolated from the waste of a tannery near Naples, and cleaned residue of casting molds, glue and oil off her ears with Rhodococcus sp. ZCONT, which came from soil contaminated with diesel in Caserta.<br />
<br />
When Covid hit in February 2020, the museum closed and the project slowed down. The bugs got back to the Medici Chapel in mid-October. The biologist and the restorers spread gels with the SH7 bacteria, isolated from soil contaminated by heavy metals at a mineral site in Sardinia, to the soiled sarcophagus of Lorenzo di Piero, Duke of Urbino, buried with his assassinated son Alessandro.<br />
<br />
“It ate the whole night,” said Marina Vincenti, one of the restorers.
    CIPG_20210524_NYT_Michelangelo-Bacte...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 7 JULY 2020: Interior view of Lello Massa A' Muzzarella Mia Parla, a delicatessen in Naples, Italy, on July 7th 2020.<br />
<br />
In 2009, a customer entered Lello Massa’s deli in Naples and, after biting into a ball of Lello’s mozzarella, exclaimed, “This mozzarella speaks.” “I didn’t think for a moment. I took a large sheet of paper and a red marker and wrote: my mozzarella speaks,” says 46-year-old Lello. And from that day on, this served as the new name of his rosticceria.<br />
<br />
Lello Massaa describes his rosticceria, technically a shop selling premade dishes, as a real Neapolitan bistro. The son of Michele Massa, one of the most famous and oldest restaurateurs in the Sanità district, Lello decided in 2008 to move the family business to Via Foria, where it still stands today. “I started as a simple delicatessen and then gradually I added ready-made meals, first courses, pizzas of all kinds… in short, a Napoli-style bistro,” says Lello, who is always enthusiastic and smiling.<br />
<br />
But the strong point of the delicatessen from the beginning was certainly the mozzarella, “the white gold of Campania,” a product that he receives fresh every morning from a dairy in Caserta. “I won’t reveal the manufacturer’s name, it’s a secret, but I can assure you that the quality is unbeatable,” says Lello.
    SMAS_20200707_CULBACK_LelloMozzarell...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 7 JULY 2020: A customer is seen here at Lello Massa A' Muzzarella Mia Parla, a delicatessen in Naples, Italy, on July 7th 2020.<br />
<br />
In 2009, a customer entered Lello Massa’s deli in Naples and, after biting into a ball of Lello’s mozzarella, exclaimed, “This mozzarella speaks.” “I didn’t think for a moment. I took a large sheet of paper and a red marker and wrote: my mozzarella speaks,” says 46-year-old Lello. And from that day on, this served as the new name of his rosticceria.<br />
<br />
Lello Massaa describes his rosticceria, technically a shop selling premade dishes, as a real Neapolitan bistro. The son of Michele Massa, one of the most famous and oldest restaurateurs in the Sanità district, Lello decided in 2008 to move the family business to Via Foria, where it still stands today. “I started as a simple delicatessen and then gradually I added ready-made meals, first courses, pizzas of all kinds… in short, a Napoli-style bistro,” says Lello, who is always enthusiastic and smiling.<br />
<br />
But the strong point of the delicatessen from the beginning was certainly the mozzarella, “the white gold of Campania,” a product that he receives fresh every morning from a dairy in Caserta. “I won’t reveal the manufacturer’s name, it’s a secret, but I can assure you that the quality is unbeatable,” says Lello.
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  • NAPLES, ITALY - 7 JULY 2020: Lello Massa - founder and owner of the delicatessen "Lello Massa A' Muzzarella Mia Parla" - poses for a portrait, in Naples, Italy, on July 7th 2020.<br />
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In 2009, a customer entered Lello Massa’s deli in Naples and, after biting into a ball of Lello’s mozzarella, exclaimed, “This mozzarella speaks.” “I didn’t think for a moment. I took a large sheet of paper and a red marker and wrote: my mozzarella speaks,” says 46-year-old Lello. And from that day on, this served as the new name of his rosticceria.<br />
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Lello Massaa describes his rosticceria, technically a shop selling premade dishes, as a real Neapolitan bistro. The son of Michele Massa, one of the most famous and oldest restaurateurs in the Sanità district, Lello decided in 2008 to move the family business to Via Foria, where it still stands today. “I started as a simple delicatessen and then gradually I added ready-made meals, first courses, pizzas of all kinds… in short, a Napoli-style bistro,” says Lello, who is always enthusiastic and smiling.<br />
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But the strong point of the delicatessen from the beginning was certainly the mozzarella, “the white gold of Campania,” a product that he receives fresh every morning from a dairy in Caserta. “I won’t reveal the manufacturer’s name, it’s a secret, but I can assure you that the quality is unbeatable,” says Lello.
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  • NAPLES, ITALY - 7 JULY 2020: A customer is seen here at Lello Massa A' Muzzarella Mia Parla, a delicatessen in Naples, Italy, on July 7th 2020.<br />
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In 2009, a customer entered Lello Massa’s deli in Naples and, after biting into a ball of Lello’s mozzarella, exclaimed, “This mozzarella speaks.” “I didn’t think for a moment. I took a large sheet of paper and a red marker and wrote: my mozzarella speaks,” says 46-year-old Lello. And from that day on, this served as the new name of his rosticceria.<br />
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Lello Massaa describes his rosticceria, technically a shop selling premade dishes, as a real Neapolitan bistro. The son of Michele Massa, one of the most famous and oldest restaurateurs in the Sanità district, Lello decided in 2008 to move the family business to Via Foria, where it still stands today. “I started as a simple delicatessen and then gradually I added ready-made meals, first courses, pizzas of all kinds… in short, a Napoli-style bistro,” says Lello, who is always enthusiastic and smiling.<br />
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But the strong point of the delicatessen from the beginning was certainly the mozzarella, “the white gold of Campania,” a product that he receives fresh every morning from a dairy in Caserta. “I won’t reveal the manufacturer’s name, it’s a secret, but I can assure you that the quality is unbeatable,” says Lello.
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  • NAPLES, ITALY - 7 JULY 2020: Cheeses and prosciuttos are seen here hanging above the counter at Lello Massa A' Muzzarella Mia Parla, a delicatessen in Naples, Italy, on July 7th 2020.<br />
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In 2009, a customer entered Lello Massa’s deli in Naples and, after biting into a ball of Lello’s mozzarella, exclaimed, “This mozzarella speaks.” “I didn’t think for a moment. I took a large sheet of paper and a red marker and wrote: my mozzarella speaks,” says 46-year-old Lello. And from that day on, this served as the new name of his rosticceria.<br />
<br />
Lello Massaa describes his rosticceria, technically a shop selling premade dishes, as a real Neapolitan bistro. The son of Michele Massa, one of the most famous and oldest restaurateurs in the Sanità district, Lello decided in 2008 to move the family business to Via Foria, where it still stands today. “I started as a simple delicatessen and then gradually I added ready-made meals, first courses, pizzas of all kinds… in short, a Napoli-style bistro,” says Lello, who is always enthusiastic and smiling.<br />
<br />
But the strong point of the delicatessen from the beginning was certainly the mozzarella, “the white gold of Campania,” a product that he receives fresh every morning from a dairy in Caserta. “I won’t reveal the manufacturer’s name, it’s a secret, but I can assure you that the quality is unbeatable,” says Lello.
    CIPG_20200707_CULBACK_LelloMozzarell...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 7 JULY 2020: Two employees of Lello Massa prepare sandwiches at Lello Massa A' Muzzarella Mia Parla, a delicatessen in Naples, Italy, on July 7th 2020.<br />
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In 2009, a customer entered Lello Massa’s deli in Naples and, after biting into a ball of Lello’s mozzarella, exclaimed, “This mozzarella speaks.” “I didn’t think for a moment. I took a large sheet of paper and a red marker and wrote: my mozzarella speaks,” says 46-year-old Lello. And from that day on, this served as the new name of his rosticceria.<br />
<br />
Lello Massaa describes his rosticceria, technically a shop selling premade dishes, as a real Neapolitan bistro. The son of Michele Massa, one of the most famous and oldest restaurateurs in the Sanità district, Lello decided in 2008 to move the family business to Via Foria, where it still stands today. “I started as a simple delicatessen and then gradually I added ready-made meals, first courses, pizzas of all kinds… in short, a Napoli-style bistro,” says Lello, who is always enthusiastic and smiling.<br />
<br />
But the strong point of the delicatessen from the beginning was certainly the mozzarella, “the white gold of Campania,” a product that he receives fresh every morning from a dairy in Caserta. “I won’t reveal the manufacturer’s name, it’s a secret, but I can assure you that the quality is unbeatable,” says Lello.
    CIPG_20200707_CULBACK_LelloMozzarell...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 7 JULY 2020: A Tortano Napoletano is seen here on the counter at Lello Massa A' Muzzarella Mia Parla, a delicatessen in Naples, Italy, on July 7th 2020.<br />
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In 2009, a customer entered Lello Massa’s deli in Naples and, after biting into a ball of Lello’s mozzarella, exclaimed, “This mozzarella speaks.” “I didn’t think for a moment. I took a large sheet of paper and a red marker and wrote: my mozzarella speaks,” says 46-year-old Lello. And from that day on, this served as the new name of his rosticceria.<br />
<br />
Lello Massaa describes his rosticceria, technically a shop selling premade dishes, as a real Neapolitan bistro. The son of Michele Massa, one of the most famous and oldest restaurateurs in the Sanità district, Lello decided in 2008 to move the family business to Via Foria, where it still stands today. “I started as a simple delicatessen and then gradually I added ready-made meals, first courses, pizzas of all kinds… in short, a Napoli-style bistro,” says Lello, who is always enthusiastic and smiling.<br />
<br />
But the strong point of the delicatessen from the beginning was certainly the mozzarella, “the white gold of Campania,” a product that he receives fresh every morning from a dairy in Caserta. “I won’t reveal the manufacturer’s name, it’s a secret, but I can assure you that the quality is unbeatable,” says Lello.
    CIPG_20200707_CULBACK_LelloMozzarell...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 7 JULY 2020: Lello Massa - founder and owner of the delicatessen "Lello Massa A' Muzzarella Mia Parla" - prepares a sandwich behind the counter in Naples, Italy, on July 7th 2020.<br />
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In 2009, a customer entered Lello Massa’s deli in Naples and, after biting into a ball of Lello’s mozzarella, exclaimed, “This mozzarella speaks.” “I didn’t think for a moment. I took a large sheet of paper and a red marker and wrote: my mozzarella speaks,” says 46-year-old Lello. And from that day on, this served as the new name of his rosticceria.<br />
<br />
Lello Massaa describes his rosticceria, technically a shop selling premade dishes, as a real Neapolitan bistro. The son of Michele Massa, one of the most famous and oldest restaurateurs in the Sanità district, Lello decided in 2008 to move the family business to Via Foria, where it still stands today. “I started as a simple delicatessen and then gradually I added ready-made meals, first courses, pizzas of all kinds… in short, a Napoli-style bistro,” says Lello, who is always enthusiastic and smiling.<br />
<br />
But the strong point of the delicatessen from the beginning was certainly the mozzarella, “the white gold of Campania,” a product that he receives fresh every morning from a dairy in Caserta. “I won’t reveal the manufacturer’s name, it’s a secret, but I can assure you that the quality is unbeatable,” says Lello.
    CIPG_20200707_CULBACK_LelloMozzarell...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 7 JULY 2020: Lello Massa - founder and owner of the delicatessen "Lello Massa A' Muzzarella Mia Parla" - is seen here behind the counter in Naples, Italy, on July 7th 2020.<br />
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In 2009, a customer entered Lello Massa’s deli in Naples and, after biting into a ball of Lello’s mozzarella, exclaimed, “This mozzarella speaks.” “I didn’t think for a moment. I took a large sheet of paper and a red marker and wrote: my mozzarella speaks,” says 46-year-old Lello. And from that day on, this served as the new name of his rosticceria.<br />
<br />
Lello Massaa describes his rosticceria, technically a shop selling premade dishes, as a real Neapolitan bistro. The son of Michele Massa, one of the most famous and oldest restaurateurs in the Sanità district, Lello decided in 2008 to move the family business to Via Foria, where it still stands today. “I started as a simple delicatessen and then gradually I added ready-made meals, first courses, pizzas of all kinds… in short, a Napoli-style bistro,” says Lello, who is always enthusiastic and smiling.<br />
<br />
But the strong point of the delicatessen from the beginning was certainly the mozzarella, “the white gold of Campania,” a product that he receives fresh every morning from a dairy in Caserta. “I won’t reveal the manufacturer’s name, it’s a secret, but I can assure you that the quality is unbeatable,” says Lello.
    CIPG_20200707_CULBACK_LelloMozzarell...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 7 JULY 2020: A past timbale is seen here at Lello Massa A' Muzzarella Mia Parla, a delicatessen in Naples, Italy, on July 7th 2020.<br />
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In 2009, a customer entered Lello Massa’s deli in Naples and, after biting into a ball of Lello’s mozzarella, exclaimed, “This mozzarella speaks.” “I didn’t think for a moment. I took a large sheet of paper and a red marker and wrote: my mozzarella speaks,” says 46-year-old Lello. And from that day on, this served as the new name of his rosticceria.<br />
<br />
Lello Massaa describes his rosticceria, technically a shop selling premade dishes, as a real Neapolitan bistro. The son of Michele Massa, one of the most famous and oldest restaurateurs in the Sanità district, Lello decided in 2008 to move the family business to Via Foria, where it still stands today. “I started as a simple delicatessen and then gradually I added ready-made meals, first courses, pizzas of all kinds… in short, a Napoli-style bistro,” says Lello, who is always enthusiastic and smiling.<br />
<br />
But the strong point of the delicatessen from the beginning was certainly the mozzarella, “the white gold of Campania,” a product that he receives fresh every morning from a dairy in Caserta. “I won’t reveal the manufacturer’s name, it’s a secret, but I can assure you that the quality is unbeatable,” says Lello.
    CIPG_20200707_CULBACK_LelloMozzarell...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 12 SEPTEMBER 2018: (R-L) Gaetano Aiese and his daughter Giusy, co-owners of the Taverna del Buongustaio, are seen here in the kitchen of the tavern in Naples, Italy, on September 12th 2018.<br />
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Taverna del Buongustaio was founded in the 1930s by wine producer of the province of Caserta. Gaetano Aiese and his daughter Giusy have been managing the tavern since 1996. Customers of the Taverna are professors of the nearby University, students, merchants and employees of via Toledo, the commercial street right around the corner. Giusy and her father Gaetano decided to invest in the traditional Neapolitan cuisine. “I learned cooking from my dad. And my dad learned cooking from his mother”, Giusy said.
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