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  • POMIGLIANO D'ARCO, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2018: Paola Esposito (left), mother of the Five Star Movement leader Luigi Di Maio, poses for a selfie with friends and fellow citizens after the celebration for his son Luigi who returned to his his hometown to celebrate the movement's victory in the 2018 Italian General Elections, in Pomigliano D'Arco, Italy, on March 6th 2018.<br />
<br />
The Five-Star Movement, became the first party in Italy, with 33 percent of the vote.
    CIPG_20180306_NYT_DiMaio_M3_8076.jpg
  • POMIGLIANO D'ARCO, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2018: Antonio Di Maio (center), father of the Five Star Movement leader Luigi Di Maio,  chats with friends and fellow citizens after the celebration for his son Luigi who returned to his his hometown to celebrate the movement's victory in the 2018 Italian General Elections, in Pomigliano D'Arco, Italy, on March 6th 2018.<br />
<br />
The Five-Star Movement, became the first party in Italy, with 33 percent of the vote.
    CIPG_20180306_NYT_DiMaio_M3_8051.jpg
  • POMIGLIANO D'ARCO, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2018: A Five Star Movement donation machine is seen here next to a gazebo during the celebration event for Luigi Di Maio, leader of the Five Star Movement who returned to his his hometown to celebrate the movement's victory in the 2018 Italian General Elections, in Pomigliano D'Arco, Italy, on March 6th 2018.<br />
<br />
The Five-Star Movement, became the first party in Italy, with 33 percent of the vote.
    CIPG_20180306_NYT_DiMaio_M3_7965.jpg
  • POMIGLIANO D'ARCO, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2018: Fellow citizens and supporters of Luigi Di Maio, leader of the Five Star Movement who returned to his his hometown to celebrate the movement's victory in the 2018 Italian General Elections, photograph and greet the leader as he leaves the celebration event in Pomigliano D'Arco, Italy, on March 6th 2018.<br />
<br />
The Five-Star Movement, became the first party in Italy, with 33 percent of the vote.
    CIPG_20180306_NYT_DiMaio_M3_7919.jpg
  • POMIGLIANO D'ARCO, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2018: Fellow citizens and supporters of Luigi Di Maio, leader of the Five Star Movement who returned to his his hometown to celebrate the movement's victory in the 2018 Italian General Elections, photograph and greet the leader at the end of the celebration in Pomigliano D'Arco, Italy, on March 6th 2018.<br />
<br />
The Five-Star Movement, became the first party in Italy, with 33 percent of the vote.
    CIPG_20180306_NYT_DiMaio_M3_7909.jpg
  • POMIGLIANO D'ARCO, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2018: Paola Esposito (left), mother of the Five Star Movement leader Luigi Di Maio, poses for a selfie with friends and fellow citizens after the celebration for his son Luigi who returned to his his hometown to celebrate the movement's victory in the 2018 Italian General Elections, in Pomigliano D'Arco, Italy, on March 6th 2018.<br />
<br />
The Five-Star Movement, became the first party in Italy, with 33 percent of the vote.
    CIPG_20180306_NYT_DiMaio_M3_8078.jpg
  • POMIGLIANO D'ARCO, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2018: Antonio Di Maio (center), father of the Five Star Movement leader Luigi Di Maio,  chats with friends and fellow citizens after the celebration for his son Luigi who returned to his his hometown to celebrate the movement's victory in the 2018 Italian General Elections, in Pomigliano D'Arco, Italy, on March 6th 2018.<br />
<br />
The Five-Star Movement, became the first party in Italy, with 33 percent of the vote.
    CIPG_20180306_NYT_DiMaio_M3_8036.jpg
  • POMIGLIANO D'ARCO, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2018: Antonio Di Maio (center), father of the Five Star Movement leader Luigi Di Maio,  chats with friends and fellow citizens after the celebration for his son Luigi who returned to his his hometown to celebrate the movement's victory in the 2018 Italian General Elections, in Pomigliano D'Arco, Italy, on March 6th 2018.<br />
<br />
The Five-Star Movement, became the first party in Italy, with 33 percent of the vote.
    CIPG_20180306_NYT_DiMaio_M3_8033.jpg
  • POMIGLIANO D'ARCO, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2018: Antonio Di Maio (center), father of the Five Star Movement leader Luigi Di Maio,  chats with friends and fellow citizens after the celebration for his son Luigi who returned to his his hometown to celebrate the movement's victory in the 2018 Italian General Elections, in Pomigliano D'Arco, Italy, on March 6th 2018.<br />
<br />
The Five-Star Movement, became the first party in Italy, with 33 percent of the vote.
    CIPG_20180306_NYT_DiMaio_M3_8026.jpg
  • POMIGLIANO D'ARCO, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2018: A Five Star Movement donation machine is seen here next to a gazebo during the celebration event for Luigi Di Maio, leader of the Five Star Movement who returned to his his hometown to celebrate the movement's victory in the 2018 Italian General Elections, in Pomigliano D'Arco, Italy, on March 6th 2018.<br />
<br />
The Five-Star Movement, became the first party in Italy, with 33 percent of the vote.
    CIPG_20180306_NYT_DiMaio_M3_7952.jpg
  • POMIGLIANO D'ARCO, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2018: Fellow citizens and supporters of Luigi Di Maio, leader of the Five Star Movement who returned to his his hometown to celebrate the movement's victory in the 2018 Italian General Elections, photograph and greet the leader as he leaves the celebration event in Pomigliano D'Arco, Italy, on March 6th 2018.<br />
<br />
The Five-Star Movement, became the first party in Italy, with 33 percent of the vote.
    CIPG_20180306_NYT_DiMaio_M3_7921.jpg
  • POMIGLIANO D'ARCO, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2018: Fellow citizens and supporters of Luigi Di Maio, leader of the Five Star Movement who returned to his his hometown to celebrate the movement's victory in the 2018 Italian General Elections, photograph and greet the leader at the end of the celebration in Pomigliano D'Arco, Italy, on March 6th 2018.<br />
<br />
The Five-Star Movement, became the first party in Italy, with 33 percent of the vote.
    CIPG_20180306_NYT_DiMaio_M3_7912.jpg
  • POMIGLIANO D'ARCO, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2018: Fellow citizens and supporters of Luigi Di Maio, leader of the Five Star Movement who returned to his his hometown to celebrate the movement's victory in the 2018 Italian General Elections, watch the celebration in Pomigliano D'Arco, Italy, on March 6th 2018.<br />
<br />
The Five-Star Movement, became the first party in Italy, with 33 percent of the vote.
    CIPG_20180306_NYT_DiMaio_M3_7840.jpg
  • POMIGLIANO D'ARCO, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2018: The chef of "Addo Figlio è Peppe" restaurant, who claims to personally know the leader of the Five Star Movement Luigi Di Maio, is seen here shortly before the start of the celebration for the victory of Luigi Di Maio in the 2018 General Elections, in his hometown in Pomigliano D'Arco, Italy, on March 6th 2018.<br />
<br />
The Five-Star Movement, became the first party in Italy, with 33 percent of the vote.
    CIPG_20180306_NYT_DiMaio_M3_7395.jpg
  • POMIGLIANO D'ARCO, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2018: The clients and chefs of "Addo Figlio è Peppe" restaurant, who claim to personally know the leader of the Five Star Movement Luigi Di Maio, are seen here shortly before the start of the celebration for the victory of Luigi Di Maio in the 2018 General Elections, in his hometown in Pomigliano D'Arco, Italy, on March 6th 2018.<br />
<br />
The Five-Star Movement, became the first party in Italy, with 33 percent of the vote.
    CIPG_20180306_NYT_DiMaio_M3_7428.jpg
  • POMIGLIANO D'ARCO, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2018: The chef of "Addo Figlio è Peppe" restaurant, who claims to personally know the leader of the Five Star Movement Luigi Di Maio, is seen here shortly before the start of the celebration for the victory of Luigi Di Maio in the 2018 General Elections, in his hometown in Pomigliano D'Arco, Italy, on March 6th 2018.<br />
<br />
The Five-Star Movement, became the first party in Italy, with 33 percent of the vote.
    CIPG_20180306_NYT_DiMaio_M3_7381.jpg
  • POMIGLIANO D'ARCO, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2018: The clients and chefs of "Addo Figlio è Peppe" restaurant, who claim to personally know the leader of the Five Star Movement Luigi Di Maio, are seen here shortly before the start of the celebration for the victory of Luigi Di Maio in the 2018 General Elections, in his hometown in Pomigliano D'Arco, Italy, on March 6th 2018.<br />
<br />
The Five-Star Movement, became the first party in Italy, with 33 percent of the vote.
    CIPG_20180306_NYT_DiMaio_M3_7377.jpg
  • MONTERODUNI, ITALY - 29 SEPTEMBER 2017: A resident of Monteroduni puts balloons on a fence before the celebration for the return of the statue of Saint Michael Archangel, stolen from Monteroduni in January 2016, here in Monteroduni, Italy, on September 29th 2017.<br />
<br />
The 14th century statue of Saint Michael Archangel, stolen from the church of Monteroduni in  January 2016, is among more than 100 stolen valuable religious artifacts worth more than 7 million euros recovered by the Commando Carabinieri Tutela Patrimonio Culturale (Command of Carabinieri for the Safeguard of Cultural Heritage), or CCTPC. The operation was led by Paolo Albano, prosecutor of Isernia. It was returned to the church and population of Monteoroduni after several months of investigation.
    CIPG_20170929_NYT-SaintMichael_M3_69...jpg
  • POMIGLIANO D'ARCO, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2018: A child plays with a yellow balloon (the symbol color of the Five Star Movement) after the celebrations for the leader of the movement Luigi Di Maio, who returned to his his hometown to celebrate the movement's victory in the 2018 Italian General Elections, in Pomigliano D'Arco, Italy, on March 6th 2018.<br />
<br />
The Five-Star Movement, became the first party in Italy, with 33 percent of the vote.
    CIPG_20180306_NYT_DiMaio_M3_8105.jpg
  • POMIGLIANO D'ARCO, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2018: Luigi Di Maio, leader of the Five Star Movement, who returned to his his hometown to celebrate the movement's victory in the 2018 Italian General Elections, gives a speech in front of his supporters and  fellow citizens in Pomigliano D'Arco, Italy, on March 6th 2018.<br />
<br />
The Five-Star Movement, became the first party in Italy, with 33 percent of the vote.
    CIPG_20180306_NYT_DiMaio_M3_7469.jpg
  • POMIGLIANO D'ARCO, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2018: The empty stage with a "Grazie" (Thank You) banner of Luigi Di Maio, leader of the Five Star Movement, who returned to his his hometown to celebrate the movement's victory in the 2018 Italian General Elections, is seen here after the event in Pomigliano D'Arco, Italy, on March 6th 2018.<br />
<br />
The Five-Star Movement, became the first party in Italy, with 33 percent of the vote.
    CIPG_20180306_NYT_DiMaio_M3_8090.jpg
  • POMIGLIANO D'ARCO, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2018: The empty stage with a "Grazie" (Thank You) banner of Luigi Di Maio, leader of the Five Star Movement, who returned to his his hometown to celebrate the movement's victory in the 2018 Italian General Elections, is seen here after the event in Pomigliano D'Arco, Italy, on March 6th 2018.<br />
<br />
The Five-Star Movement, became the first party in Italy, with 33 percent of the vote.
    CIPG_20180306_NYT_DiMaio_M3_8083.jpg
  • POMIGLIANO D'ARCO, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2018: Luigi Di Maio, leader of the Five Star Movement, who returned to his his hometown to celebrate the movement's victory in the 2018 Italian General Elections, greets his supporters and  fellow citizens in Pomigliano D'Arco, Italy, on March 6th 2018.<br />
<br />
The Five-Star Movement, became the first party in Italy, with 33 percent of the vote.
    CIPG_20180306_NYT_DiMaio_M3_7894.jpg
  • POMIGLIANO D'ARCO, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2018: Luigi Di Maio, leader of the Five Star Movement, who returned to his his hometown to celebrate the movement's victory in the 2018 Italian General Elections, greets his supporters and  fellow citizens in Pomigliano D'Arco, Italy, on March 6th 2018.<br />
<br />
The Five-Star Movement, became the first party in Italy, with 33 percent of the vote.
    CIPG_20180306_NYT_DiMaio_M3_7878.jpg
  • POMIGLIANO D'ARCO, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2018: Luigi Di Maio, leader of the Five Star Movement, who returned to his his hometown to celebrate the movement's victory in the 2018 Italian General Elections, greets his supporters and  fellow citizens in Pomigliano D'Arco, Italy, on March 6th 2018.<br />
<br />
The Five-Star Movement, became the first party in Italy, with 33 percent of the vote.
    CIPG_20180306_NYT_DiMaio_M3_7868.jpg
  • POMIGLIANO D'ARCO, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2018: Luigi Di Maio, leader of the Five Star Movement, who returned to his his hometown to celebrate the movement's victory in the 2018 Italian General Elections, gives a speech with all the elected laymakers of the movement from the Campania region, in front of his supporters and  fellow citizens in Pomigliano D'Arco, Italy, on March 6th 2018.<br />
<br />
The Five-Star Movement, became the first party in Italy, with 33 percent of the vote.
    CIPG_20180306_NYT_DiMaio_M3_7739.jpg
  • POMIGLIANO D'ARCO, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2018: Luigi Di Maio, leader of the Five Star Movement, who returned to his his hometown to celebrate the movement's victory in the 2018 Italian General Elections, gives a speech in front of his supporters and  fellow citizens in Pomigliano D'Arco, Italy, on March 6th 2018.<br />
<br />
The Five-Star Movement, became the first party in Italy, with 33 percent of the vote.
    CIPG_20180306_NYT_DiMaio_M3_7703.jpg
  • POMIGLIANO D'ARCO, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2018: Fellow citizens and supporters of Luigi Di Maio, leader of the Five Star Movement who returned to his his hometown to celebrate the movement's victory in the 2018 Italian General Elections, listen to his speech in Pomigliano D'Arco, Italy, on March 6th 2018.<br />
<br />
The Five-Star Movement, became the first party in Italy, with 33 percent of the vote.
    CIPG_20180306_NYT_DiMaio_M3_7697.jpg
  • POMIGLIANO D'ARCO, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2018: Luigi Di Maio, leader of the Five Star Movement, who returned to his his hometown to celebrate the movement's victory in the 2018 Italian General Elections, gives a speech in front of his supporters and  fellow citizens in Pomigliano D'Arco, Italy, on March 6th 2018.<br />
<br />
The Five-Star Movement, became the first party in Italy, with 33 percent of the vote.
    CIPG_20180306_NYT_DiMaio_M3_7636.jpg
  • POMIGLIANO D'ARCO, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2018: Luigi Di Maio, leader of the Five Star Movement, who returned to his his hometown to celebrate the movement's victory in the 2018 Italian General Elections, gives a speech in front of his supporters and  fellow citizens in Pomigliano D'Arco, Italy, on March 6th 2018.<br />
<br />
The Five-Star Movement, became the first party in Italy, with 33 percent of the vote.
    CIPG_20180306_NYT_DiMaio_M3_7634.jpg
  • POMIGLIANO D'ARCO, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2018: Luigi Di Maio, leader of the Five Star Movement, who returned to his his hometown to celebrate the movement's victory in the 2018 Italian General Elections, gives a speech in front of his supporters and  fellow citizens in Pomigliano D'Arco, Italy, on March 6th 2018.<br />
<br />
The Five-Star Movement, became the first party in Italy, with 33 percent of the vote.
    CIPG_20180306_NYT_DiMaio_M3_7613.jpg
  • POMIGLIANO D'ARCO, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2018: Fellow citizens and supporters of Luigi Di Maio, leader of the Five Star Movement who returned to his his hometown to celebrate the movement's victory in the 2018 Italian General Elections, listen to his speech in Pomigliano D'Arco, Italy, on March 6th 2018.<br />
<br />
The Five-Star Movement, became the first party in Italy, with 33 percent of the vote.
    CIPG_20180306_NYT_DiMaio_M3_7585.jpg
  • POMIGLIANO D'ARCO, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2018: Fellow citizens and supporters of Luigi Di Maio, leader of the Five Star Movement who returned to his his hometown to celebrate the movement's victory in the 2018 Italian General Elections, listen to his speech in Pomigliano D'Arco, Italy, on March 6th 2018.<br />
<br />
The Five-Star Movement, became the first party in Italy, with 33 percent of the vote.
    CIPG_20180306_NYT_DiMaio_M3_7577.jpg
  • POMIGLIANO D'ARCO, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2018: Luigi Di Maio, leader of the Five Star Movement, who returned to his his hometown to celebrate the movement's victory in the 2018 Italian General Elections, gives a speech in front of his supporters and  fellow citizens in Pomigliano D'Arco, Italy, on March 6th 2018.<br />
<br />
The Five-Star Movement, became the first party in Italy, with 33 percent of the vote.
    CIPG_20180306_NYT_DiMaio_M3_7560.jpg
  • POMIGLIANO D'ARCO, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2018: Luigi Di Maio, leader of the Five Star Movement, who returned to his his hometown to celebrate the movement's victory in the 2018 Italian General Elections, gives a speech in front of his supporters and  fellow citizens in Pomigliano D'Arco, Italy, on March 6th 2018.<br />
<br />
The Five-Star Movement, became the first party in Italy, with 33 percent of the vote.
    CIPG_20180306_NYT_DiMaio_M3_7542.jpg
  • POMIGLIANO D'ARCO, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2018: Luigi Di Maio, leader of the Five Star Movement, who returned to his his hometown to celebrate the movement's victory in the 2018 Italian General Elections, gives a speech in front of his supporters and  fellow citizens in Pomigliano D'Arco, Italy, on March 6th 2018.<br />
<br />
The Five-Star Movement, became the first party in Italy, with 33 percent of the vote.
    CIPG_20180306_NYT_DiMaio_M3_7537.jpg
  • POMIGLIANO D'ARCO, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2018: Fellow citizens and supporters of Luigi Di Maio, leader of the Five Star Movement who returned to his his hometown to celebrate the movement's victory in the 2018 Italian General Elections, listen to his speech in Pomigliano D'Arco, Italy, on March 6th 2018.<br />
<br />
The Five-Star Movement, became the first party in Italy, with 33 percent of the vote.
    CIPG_20180306_NYT_DiMaio_M3_7480.jpg
  • POMIGLIANO D'ARCO, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2018: Luigi Di Maio, leader of the Five Star Movement, who returned to his his hometown to celebrate the movement's victory in the 2018 Italian General Elections, gives a speech in front of his supporters and  fellow citizens in Pomigliano D'Arco, Italy, on March 6th 2018.<br />
<br />
The Five-Star Movement, became the first party in Italy, with 33 percent of the vote.
    CIPG_20180306_NYT_DiMaio_M3_7444.jpg
  • MONTERODUNI, ITALY - 29 SEPTEMBER 2017: The Confraternity of Saint Michael Archangel and residents of Monteroduni celebrate the return of the statue of Saint Michael Archangel, stolen in January 2016,  in Monteroduni, Italy, on September 29th 2017.<br />
<br />
The 14th century statue of Saint Michael Archangel, stolen from the church of Monteroduni in  January 2016, is among more than 100 stolen valuable religious artifacts worth more than 7 million euros recovered by the Commando Carabinieri Tutela Patrimonio Culturale (Command of Carabinieri for the Safeguard of Cultural Heritage), or CCTPC. The operation was led by Paolo Albano, prosecutor of Isernia. It was returned to the church and population of Monteoroduni after several months of investigation.
    CIPG_20170929_NYT-SaintMichael_M3_75...jpg
  • MONTERODUNI, ITALY - 29 SEPTEMBER 2017: The Confraternity of Saint Michael Archangel and residents of Monteroduni celebrate the return of the statue of Saint Michael Archangel, stolen in January 2016,  in Monteroduni, Italy, on September 29th 2017.<br />
<br />
The 14th century statue of Saint Michael Archangel, stolen from the church of Monteroduni in  January 2016, is among more than 100 stolen valuable religious artifacts worth more than 7 million euros recovered by the Commando Carabinieri Tutela Patrimonio Culturale (Command of Carabinieri for the Safeguard of Cultural Heritage), or CCTPC. The operation was led by Paolo Albano, prosecutor of Isernia. It was returned to the church and population of Monteoroduni after several months of investigation.
    CIPG_20170929_NYT-SaintMichael_M3_74...jpg
  • POMIGLIANO D'ARCO, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2018: Luigi Di Maio, leader of the Five Star Movement, who returned to his his hometown to celebrate the movement's victory in the 2018 Italian General Elections, greets his supporters and  fellow citizens in Pomigliano D'Arco, Italy, on March 6th 2018.<br />
<br />
The Five-Star Movement, became the first party in Italy, with 33 percent of the vote.
    CIPG_20180306_NYT_DiMaio_M3_7889.jpg
  • POMIGLIANO D'ARCO, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2018: Luigi Di Maio, leader of the Five Star Movement, who returned to his his hometown to celebrate the movement's victory in the 2018 Italian General Elections, greets his supporters and  fellow citizens in Pomigliano D'Arco, Italy, on March 6th 2018.<br />
<br />
The Five-Star Movement, became the first party in Italy, with 33 percent of the vote.
    CIPG_20180306_NYT_DiMaio_M3_7874.jpg
  • POMIGLIANO D'ARCO, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2018: Luigi Di Maio, leader of the Five Star Movement, who returned to his his hometown to celebrate the movement's victory in the 2018 Italian General Elections, poses for photos with all the elected laymakers of the movement from the Campania region, in front of his supporters and  fellow citizens in Pomigliano D'Arco, Italy, on March 6th 2018.<br />
<br />
The Five-Star Movement, became the first party in Italy, with 33 percent of the vote.
    CIPG_20180306_NYT_DiMaio_M3_7803.jpg
  • POMIGLIANO D'ARCO, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2018: Fellow citizens and supporters of Luigi Di Maio, leader of the Five Star Movement who returned to his his hometown to celebrate the movement's victory in the 2018 Italian General Elections, listen to his speech in Pomigliano D'Arco, Italy, on March 6th 2018.<br />
<br />
The Five-Star Movement, became the first party in Italy, with 33 percent of the vote.
    CIPG_20180306_NYT_DiMaio_M3_7666.jpg
  • POMIGLIANO D'ARCO, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2018: Luigi Di Maio, leader of the Five Star Movement, who returned to his his hometown to celebrate the movement's victory in the 2018 Italian General Elections, gives a speech in front of his supporters and  fellow citizens in Pomigliano D'Arco, Italy, on March 6th 2018.<br />
<br />
The Five-Star Movement, became the first party in Italy, with 33 percent of the vote.
    CIPG_20180306_NYT_DiMaio_M3_7651.jpg
  • POMIGLIANO D'ARCO, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2018: Fellow citizens and supporters of Luigi Di Maio, leader of the Five Star Movement who returned to his his hometown to celebrate the movement's victory in the 2018 Italian General Elections, listen to his speech in Pomigliano D'Arco, Italy, on March 6th 2018.<br />
<br />
The Five-Star Movement, became the first party in Italy, with 33 percent of the vote.
    CIPG_20180306_NYT_DiMaio_M3_7572.jpg
  • POMIGLIANO D'ARCO, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2018: Luigi Di Maio, leader of the Five Star Movement, who returned to his his hometown to celebrate the movement's victory in the 2018 Italian General Elections, gives a speech in front of his supporters and  fellow citizens in Pomigliano D'Arco, Italy, on March 6th 2018.<br />
<br />
The Five-Star Movement, became the first party in Italy, with 33 percent of the vote.
    CIPG_20180306_NYT_DiMaio_M3_7513.jpg
  • MONTERODUNI, ITALY - 29 SEPTEMBER 2017: Officers of the the Commando Carabinieri Tutela Patrimonio Culturale (Command of Carabinieri for the Safeguard of Cultural Heritage), or CCTPC, carry the statue of Saint Michael Archangel during the ceremony for the return of the statue in Monteroduni, Italy, on September 29th 2017.<br />
<br />
The 14th century statue of Saint Michael Archangel, stolen from the church of Monteroduni in  January 2016, is among more than 100 stolen valuable religious artifacts worth more than 7 million euros recovered by the Commando Carabinieri Tutela Patrimonio Culturale (Command of Carabinieri for the Safeguard of Cultural Heritage), or CCTPC. The operation was led by Paolo Albano, prosecutor of Isernia. It was returned to the church and population of Monteoroduni after several months of investigation.
    CIPG_20170929_NYT-SaintMichael_M3_73...jpg
  • MONTERODUNI, ITALY - 29 SEPTEMBER 2017: Officers of the the Commando Carabinieri Tutela Patrimonio Culturale (Command of Carabinieri for the Safeguard of Cultural Heritage), or CCTPC, carry the statue of Saint Michael Archangel during the ceremony for the return of the statue in Monteroduni, Italy, on September 29th 2017.<br />
<br />
The 14th century statue of Saint Michael Archangel, stolen from the church of Monteroduni in  January 2016, is among more than 100 stolen valuable religious artifacts worth more than 7 million euros recovered by the Commando Carabinieri Tutela Patrimonio Culturale (Command of Carabinieri for the Safeguard of Cultural Heritage), or CCTPC. The operation was led by Paolo Albano, prosecutor of Isernia. It was returned to the church and population of Monteoroduni after several months of investigation.
    CIPG_20170929_NYT-SaintMichael_M3_73...jpg
  • MONTERODUNI, ITALY - 29 SEPTEMBER 2017: Father Paolo Paulin, priest of the church of Monteroduni, poses for a portrait here in Monteroduni, Italy, on September 29th 2017.<br />
<br />
The 14th century statue of Saint Michael Archangel, stolen from the church of Monteroduni in  January 2016, is among more than 100 stolen valuable religious artifacts worth more than 7 million euros recovered by the Commando Carabinieri Tutela Patrimonio Culturale (Command of Carabinieri for the Safeguard of Cultural Heritage), or CCTPC. The operation was led by Paolo Albano, prosecutor of Isernia. It was returned to the church and population of Monteoroduni after several months of investigation.
    CIPG_20170929_NYT-SaintMichael_M3_69...jpg
  • 28 July, 2008. Harlem, New York. Procession for the Funeral of Barbara Ann Teer starts at the National Black Theater in Harlem and ends at the Riverside Church, where the service will take place. Barbara Ann Teer, born in 1937 and Founder and CEO of the National Black Theater, died on Monday July 21st of natural causes, said her daughter Safe Lythcott. She was 71. in 1967 Barbara Ann Teer left behind a her career as a dancer and actor who appeared frequently in New York productions, on Broadway and off. Tired of being offered stereotypical roles by white producers and became an advocate for black artists and a black culture independent of the white-dominated mainstream. In 1968 she founded the National Black Theater, an institution dedicated to the performing arts, community, advocacy and the appreciation, of the history and lifestyle of black Americans. The building is located on 125th street and 5th avenue, in Harlem, New York. <br />
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  • MONTERODUNI, ITALY - 29 SEPTEMBER 2017: The statue of Saint Michael Archangel is seen here in the church of Monteroduni after the return ceremony in Monteroduni, Italy, on September 29th 2017.<br />
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The 14th century statue of Saint Michael Archangel, stolen from the church of Monteroduni in  January 2016, is among more than 100 stolen valuable religious artifacts worth more than 7 million euros recovered by the Commando Carabinieri Tutela Patrimonio Culturale (Command of Carabinieri for the Safeguard of Cultural Heritage), or CCTPC. The operation was led by Paolo Albano, prosecutor of Isernia. It was returned to the church and population of Monteoroduni after several months of investigation.
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  • MONTERODUNI, ITALY - 29 SEPTEMBER 2017: The statue of Saint Michael Archangel is seen here in the church of Monteroduni after the return ceremony in Monteroduni, Italy, on September 29th 2017.<br />
<br />
The 14th century statue of Saint Michael Archangel, stolen from the church of Monteroduni in  January 2016, is among more than 100 stolen valuable religious artifacts worth more than 7 million euros recovered by the Commando Carabinieri Tutela Patrimonio Culturale (Command of Carabinieri for the Safeguard of Cultural Heritage), or CCTPC. The operation was led by Paolo Albano, prosecutor of Isernia. It was returned to the church and population of Monteoroduni after several months of investigation.
    CIPG_20170929_NYT-SaintMichael_M3_77...jpg
  • MONTERODUNI, ITALY - 29 SEPTEMBER 2017: A worshipper touches the statue of Saint Michael Archangel after its return to the church of Monteroduni, Italy, on September 29th 2017.<br />
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The 14th century statue of Saint Michael Archangel, stolen from the church of Monteroduni in  January 2016, is among more than 100 stolen valuable religious artifacts worth more than 7 million euros recovered by the Commando Carabinieri Tutela Patrimonio Culturale (Command of Carabinieri for the Safeguard of Cultural Heritage), or CCTPC. The operation was led by Paolo Albano, prosecutor of Isernia. It was returned to the church and population of Monteoroduni after several months of investigation.
    CIPG_20170929_NYT-SaintMichael_M3_77...jpg
  • MONTERODUNI, ITALY - 29 SEPTEMBER 2017: Women wait for the return of the statue of Saint Michael Archangel in the church of Monteroduni, Italy, on September 29th 2017.<br />
<br />
The 14th century statue of Saint Michael Archangel, stolen from the church of Monteroduni in  January 2016, is among more than 100 stolen valuable religious artifacts worth more than 7 million euros recovered by the Commando Carabinieri Tutela Patrimonio Culturale (Command of Carabinieri for the Safeguard of Cultural Heritage), or CCTPC. The operation was led by Paolo Albano, prosecutor of Isernia. It was returned to the church and population of Monteoroduni after several months of investigation.
    CIPG_20170929_NYT-SaintMichael_M3_76...jpg
  • MONTERODUNI, ITALY - 29 SEPTEMBER 2017: Members of the Confraternity of Saint Michael Archangel carry the statue of Saint Michael Archangel during the ceremony for the return of the statue in Monteroduni, Italy, on September 29th 2017.<br />
<br />
The 14th century statue of Saint Michael Archangel, stolen from the church of Monteroduni in  January 2016, is among more than 100 stolen valuable religious artifacts worth more than 7 million euros recovered by the Commando Carabinieri Tutela Patrimonio Culturale (Command of Carabinieri for the Safeguard of Cultural Heritage), or CCTPC. The operation was led by Paolo Albano, prosecutor of Isernia. It was returned to the church and population of Monteoroduni after several months of investigation.
    CIPG_20170929_NYT-SaintMichael_M3_76...jpg
  • MONTERODUNI, ITALY - 29 SEPTEMBER 2017: Residents of the Monteroduni and the press photograph the Commando Carabinieri Tutela Patrimonio Culturale (Command of Carabinieri for the Safeguard of Cultural Heritage), or CCTPC (center), prosecutor Paolo Albano (right), and Archbishop of Isernia Camillo Cibotti (left) holding the statue of  Saint Michael Archangel at the end of the return ceremony in Monteroduni, Italy, on September 29th 2017.<br />
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The 14th century statue of Saint Michael Archangel, stolen from the church of Monteroduni in  January 2016, is among more than 100 stolen valuable religious artifacts worth more than 7 million euros recovered by the Commando Carabinieri Tutela Patrimonio Culturale (Command of Carabinieri for the Safeguard of Cultural Heritage), or CCTPC. The operation was led by Paolo Albano, prosecutor of Isernia. It was returned to the church and population of Monteoroduni after several months of investigation.
    CIPG_20170929_NYT-SaintMichael_M3_76...jpg
  • MONTERODUNI, ITALY - 29 SEPTEMBER 2017: A resident of Monteroduni attends the return ceremony of the statue of Saint Michael Archangel, stolen in January 2016,  in Monteroduni, Italy, on September 29th 2017.<br />
<br />
The 14th century statue of Saint Michael Archangel, stolen from the church of Monteroduni in  January 2016, is among more than 100 stolen valuable religious artifacts worth more than 7 million euros recovered by the Commando Carabinieri Tutela Patrimonio Culturale (Command of Carabinieri for the Safeguard of Cultural Heritage), or CCTPC. The operation was led by Paolo Albano, prosecutor of Isernia. It was returned to the church and population of Monteoroduni after several months of investigation.
    CIPG_20170929_NYT-SaintMichael_M3_75...jpg
  • MONTERODUNI, ITALY - 29 SEPTEMBER 2017: Officers of the the Commando Carabinieri Tutela Patrimonio Culturale (Command of Carabinieri for the Safeguard of Cultural Heritage), or CCTPC, carry the statue of Saint Michael Archangel during the ceremony for the return of the statue in Monteroduni, Italy, on September 29th 2017.<br />
<br />
The 14th century statue of Saint Michael Archangel, stolen from the church of Monteroduni in  January 2016, is among more than 100 stolen valuable religious artifacts worth more than 7 million euros recovered by the Commando Carabinieri Tutela Patrimonio Culturale (Command of Carabinieri for the Safeguard of Cultural Heritage), or CCTPC. The operation was led by Paolo Albano, prosecutor of Isernia. It was returned to the church and population of Monteoroduni after several months of investigation.
    CIPG_20170929_NYT-SaintMichael_M3_74...jpg
  • MONTERODUNI, ITALY - 29 SEPTEMBER 2017: Officers of the the Commando Carabinieri Tutela Patrimonio Culturale (Command of Carabinieri for the Safeguard of Cultural Heritage), or CCTPC, carry the statue of Saint Michael Archangel during the ceremony for the return of the statue in Monteroduni, Italy, on September 29th 2017.<br />
<br />
The 14th century statue of Saint Michael Archangel, stolen from the church of Monteroduni in  January 2016, is among more than 100 stolen valuable religious artifacts worth more than 7 million euros recovered by the Commando Carabinieri Tutela Patrimonio Culturale (Command of Carabinieri for the Safeguard of Cultural Heritage), or CCTPC. The operation was led by Paolo Albano, prosecutor of Isernia. It was returned to the church and population of Monteoroduni after several months of investigation.
    CIPG_20170929_NYT-SaintMichael_M3_74...jpg
  • MONTERODUNI, ITALY - 29 SEPTEMBER 2017: Officers of the the Commando Carabinieri Tutela Patrimonio Culturale (Command of Carabinieri for the Safeguard of Cultural Heritage), or CCTPC, carry the statue of Saint Michael Archangel during the ceremony for the return of the statue in Monteroduni, Italy, on September 29th 2017.<br />
<br />
The 14th century statue of Saint Michael Archangel, stolen from the church of Monteroduni in  January 2016, is among more than 100 stolen valuable religious artifacts worth more than 7 million euros recovered by the Commando Carabinieri Tutela Patrimonio Culturale (Command of Carabinieri for the Safeguard of Cultural Heritage), or CCTPC. The operation was led by Paolo Albano, prosecutor of Isernia. It was returned to the church and population of Monteoroduni after several months of investigation.
    CIPG_20170929_NYT-SaintMichael_M3_74...jpg
  • MONTERODUNI, ITALY - 29 SEPTEMBER 2017: Residents of Monteroduni welcome the statue of Saint Michael Archangel returning to Monteroduni after it was stolen in January 2016, here in Monteroduni, Italy, on September 29th 2017.<br />
<br />
The 14th century statue of Saint Michael Archangel, stolen from the church of Monteroduni in  January 2016, is among more than 100 stolen valuable religious artifacts worth more than 7 million euros recovered by the Commando Carabinieri Tutela Patrimonio Culturale (Command of Carabinieri for the Safeguard of Cultural Heritage), or CCTPC. The operation was led by Paolo Albano, prosecutor of Isernia. It was returned to the church and population of Monteoroduni after several months of investigation.
    CIPG_20170929_NYT-SaintMichael_M3_73...jpg
  • MONTERODUNI, ITALY - 29 SEPTEMBER 2017: Residents of Monteroduni wait for the arrival of the statue of Saint Michael Archangel return to Monteroduni after it was stolen in January 2016, here in Monteroduni, Italy, on September 29th 2017.<br />
<br />
The 14th century statue of Saint Michael Archangel, stolen from the church of Monteroduni in  January 2016, is among more than 100 stolen valuable religious artifacts worth more than 7 million euros recovered by the Commando Carabinieri Tutela Patrimonio Culturale (Command of Carabinieri for the Safeguard of Cultural Heritage), or CCTPC. The operation was led by Paolo Albano, prosecutor of Isernia. It was returned to the church and population of Monteoroduni after several months of investigation.
    CIPG_20170929_NYT-SaintMichael_M3_72...jpg
  • MONTERODUNI, ITALY - 29 SEPTEMBER 2017: The mayor of Monteroduni, a carabinieri and residents of Monteroduni wait for the arrival of the statue of Saint Michael Archangel return to Monteroduni after it was stolen in January 2016, here in Monteroduni, Italy, on September 29th 2017.<br />
<br />
The 14th century statue of Saint Michael Archangel, stolen from the church of Monteroduni in  January 2016, is among more than 100 stolen valuable religious artifacts worth more than 7 million euros recovered by the Commando Carabinieri Tutela Patrimonio Culturale (Command of Carabinieri for the Safeguard of Cultural Heritage), or CCTPC. The operation was led by Paolo Albano, prosecutor of Isernia. It was returned to the church and population of Monteoroduni after several months of investigation.
    CIPG_20170929_NYT-SaintMichael_M3_72...jpg
  • MONTERODUNI, ITALY - 29 SEPTEMBER 2017: The Confraternity of Saint Michael Archangel and Father Paolo Paulin, priest of the Monteroduni church, wait for the arrival of the statue of Saint Michael Archangel returning to Monteroduni, Italy, on September 29th 2017.<br />
<br />
The 14th century statue of Saint Michael Archangel, stolen from the church of Monteroduni in  January 2016, is among more than 100 stolen valuable religious artifacts worth more than 7 million euros recovered by the Commando Carabinieri Tutela Patrimonio Culturale (Command of Carabinieri for the Safeguard of Cultural Heritage), or CCTPC. The operation was led by Paolo Albano, prosecutor of Isernia. It was returned to the church and population of Monteoroduni after several months of investigation.
    CIPG_20170929_NYT-SaintMichael_M3_72...jpg
  • MONTERODUNI, ITALY - 29 SEPTEMBER 2017: The Confraternity of Saint Michael Archangel waits for the arrival of the statue of Saint Michael Archangel returning to Monteroduni, Italy, on September 29th 2017.<br />
<br />
The 14th century statue of Saint Michael Archangel, stolen from the church of Monteroduni in  January 2016, is among more than 100 stolen valuable religious artifacts worth more than 7 million euros recovered by the Commando Carabinieri Tutela Patrimonio Culturale (Command of Carabinieri for the Safeguard of Cultural Heritage), or CCTPC. The operation was led by Paolo Albano, prosecutor of Isernia. It was returned to the church and population of Monteoroduni after several months of investigation.
    CIPG_20170929_NYT-SaintMichael_M3_71...jpg
  • MONTERODUNI, ITALY - 29 SEPTEMBER 2017: The Confraternity of Saint Michael Archangel waits for the arrival of the statue of Saint Michael Archangel returning to Monteroduni, Italy, on September 29th 2017.<br />
<br />
The 14th century statue of Saint Michael Archangel, stolen from the church of Monteroduni in  January 2016, is among more than 100 stolen valuable religious artifacts worth more than 7 million euros recovered by the Commando Carabinieri Tutela Patrimonio Culturale (Command of Carabinieri for the Safeguard of Cultural Heritage), or CCTPC. The operation was led by Paolo Albano, prosecutor of Isernia. It was returned to the church and population of Monteoroduni after several months of investigation.
    CIPG_20170929_NYT-SaintMichael_M3_71...jpg
  • MONTERODUNI, ITALY - 29 SEPTEMBER 2017: The Confraternity of Saint Michael Archangel walks in a procession for the welcome ceremony of the statue of Saint Michael Archangel returning to Monteroduni, Italy, on September 29th 2017.<br />
<br />
The 14th century statue of Saint Michael Archangel, stolen from the church of Monteroduni in  January 2016, is among more than 100 stolen valuable religious artifacts worth more than 7 million euros recovered by the Commando Carabinieri Tutela Patrimonio Culturale (Command of Carabinieri for the Safeguard of Cultural Heritage), or CCTPC. The operation was led by Paolo Albano, prosecutor of Isernia. It was returned to the church and population of Monteoroduni after several months of investigation.
    CIPG_20170929_NYT-SaintMichael_M3_71...jpg
  • MONTERODUNI, ITALY - 29 SEPTEMBER 2017: Members of the Confraternity of Saint Michael Archangel get ready for the welcome ceremony of the statue of Saint Michael Archangel returning to Monteroduni, Italy, on September 29th 2017.<br />
<br />
The 14th century statue of Saint Michael Archangel, stolen from the church of Monteroduni in  January 2016, is among more than 100 stolen valuable religious artifacts worth more than 7 million euros recovered by the Commando Carabinieri Tutela Patrimonio Culturale (Command of Carabinieri for the Safeguard of Cultural Heritage), or CCTPC. The operation was led by Paolo Albano, prosecutor of Isernia. It was returned to the church and population of Monteoroduni after several months of investigation.
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  • MONTERODUNI, ITALY - 29 SEPTEMBER 2017: Members of the Confraternity of Saint Michael Archangel get ready for the welcome ceremony of the statue of Saint Michael Archangel returning to Monteroduni, Italy, on September 29th 2017.<br />
<br />
The 14th century statue of Saint Michael Archangel, stolen from the church of Monteroduni in  January 2016, is among more than 100 stolen valuable religious artifacts worth more than 7 million euros recovered by the Commando Carabinieri Tutela Patrimonio Culturale (Command of Carabinieri for the Safeguard of Cultural Heritage), or CCTPC. The operation was led by Paolo Albano, prosecutor of Isernia. It was returned to the church and population of Monteoroduni after several months of investigation.
    CIPG_20170929_NYT-SaintMichael_M3_70...jpg
  • MONTERODUNI, ITALY - 29 SEPTEMBER 2017: Father Paolo Paulin, priest of the church of Monteroduni, poses for a portrait here in Monteroduni, Italy, on September 29th 2017.<br />
<br />
The 14th century statue of Saint Michael Archangel, stolen from the church of Monteroduni in  January 2016, is among more than 100 stolen valuable religious artifacts worth more than 7 million euros recovered by the Commando Carabinieri Tutela Patrimonio Culturale (Command of Carabinieri for the Safeguard of Cultural Heritage), or CCTPC. The operation was led by Paolo Albano, prosecutor of Isernia. It was returned to the church and population of Monteoroduni after several months of investigation.
    CIPG_20170929_NYT-SaintMichael_M3_69...jpg
  • MONTERODUNI, ITALY - 29 SEPTEMBER 2017: The church of Monteroduni, where the statue of  Saint Michael Archangel was stolen in January 2016, is seen in Monteroduni, Italy, on September 29th 2017.<br />
<br />
The 14th century statue of Saint Michael Archangel, stolen from the church of Monteroduni in  January 2016, is among more than 100 stolen valuable religious artifacts worth more than 7 million euros recovered by the Commando Carabinieri Tutela Patrimonio Culturale (Command of Carabinieri for the Safeguard of Cultural Heritage), or CCTPC. The operation was led by Paolo Albano, prosecutor of Isernia. It was returned to the church and population of Monteoroduni after several months of investigation.
    CIPG_20170929_NYT-SaintMichael_M3_69...jpg
  • MONTERODUNI, ITALY - 29 SEPTEMBER 2017: The church of Monteroduni, where the statue of  Saint Michael Archangel was stolen in January 2016, is seen in Monteroduni, Italy, on September 29th 2017.<br />
<br />
The 14th century statue of Saint Michael Archangel, stolen from the church of Monteroduni in  January 2016, is among more than 100 stolen valuable religious artifacts worth more than 7 million euros recovered by the Commando Carabinieri Tutela Patrimonio Culturale (Command of Carabinieri for the Safeguard of Cultural Heritage), or CCTPC. The operation was led by Paolo Albano, prosecutor of Isernia. It was returned to the church and population of Monteoroduni after several months of investigation.
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  • ISERNIA, ITALY - 29 SEPTEMBER 2017: Prosecutor Paolo Albano, who led the investigation to recover more than 100 religious artifacts including the statue of Saint Michael Archangel, poses for a portrait in office in Isernia, Italy, on September 29th 2017.<br />
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The 14th century statue of Saint Michael Archangel, stolen from the church of Monteroduni in  January 2016, is among more than 100 stolen valuable religious artifacts worth more than 7 million euros recovered by the Commando Carabinieri Tutela Patrimonio Culturale (Command of Carabinieri for the Safeguard of Cultural Heritage), or CCTPC. The operation was led by Paolo Albano, prosecutor of Isernia. It was returned to the church and population of Monteoroduni after several months of investigation.
    CIPG_20170929_NYT-SaintMichael_M3_68...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 29 SEPTEMBER 2017: Officers of the Commando Carabinieri Tutela Patrimonio Culturale (Command of Carabinieri for the Safeguard of Cultural eritiage, or CCTPC) wrap up the 15th century statue of Saint Michael Archangel before transporting it to Monteroduini, where it originally belongs,  here at the headquarters of the CCTPC in Naples, Italy, on September 29th 2017.<br />
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The 14th century statue of Saint Michael Archangel, stolen from the church of Monteroduni in  January 2016, is among more than 100 stolen valuable religious artifacts worth more than 7 million euros recovered by the Commando Carabinieri Tutela Patrimonio Culturale (Command of Carabinieri for the Safeguard of Cultural Heritage), or CCTPC. The operation was led by Paolo Albano, prosecutor of Isernia. It was returned to the church and population of Monteoroduni after several months of investigation.
    CIPG_20170929_NYT-SaintMichael_M3_67...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 29 SEPTEMBER 2017: Officers of the Commando Carabinieri Tutela Patrimonio Culturale (Command of Carabinieri for the Safeguard of Cultural eritiage, or CCTPC) carry the 15th century statue of Saint Michael Archangel before wrapping it and transporting it to Monteroduini, where it originally belongs,  here at the headquarters of the CCTPC in Naples, Italy, on September 29th 2017.<br />
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The 14th century statue of Saint Michael Archangel, stolen from the church of Monteroduni in  January 2016, is among more than 100 stolen valuable religious artifacts worth more than 7 million euros recovered by the Commando Carabinieri Tutela Patrimonio Culturale (Command of Carabinieri for the Safeguard of Cultural Heritage), or CCTPC. The operation was led by Paolo Albano, prosecutor of Isernia. It was returned to the church and population of Monteoroduni after several months of investigation.
    CIPG_20170929_NYT-SaintMichael_M3_66...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 29 SEPTEMBER 2017: Officers of the Commando Carabinieri Tutela Patrimonio Culturale (Command of Carabinieri for the Safeguard of Cultural eritiage, or CCTPC) carry the 15th century statue of Saint Michael Archangel before wrapping it and transporting it to Monteroduini, where it originally belongs,  here at the headquarters of the CCTPC in Naples, Italy, on September 29th 2017.<br />
<br />
The 14th century statue of Saint Michael Archangel, stolen from the church of Monteroduni in  January 2016, is among more than 100 stolen valuable religious artifacts worth more than 7 million euros recovered by the Commando Carabinieri Tutela Patrimonio Culturale (Command of Carabinieri for the Safeguard of Cultural Heritage), or CCTPC. The operation was led by Paolo Albano, prosecutor of Isernia. It was returned to the church and population of Monteoroduni after several months of investigation.
    CIPG_20170929_NYT-SaintMichael_M3_66...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 29 SEPTEMBER 2017: Marshal Luigi Basile of the Commando Carabinieri Tutela Patrimonio Culturale (Command of Carabinieri for the Safeguard of Cultural eritiage, or CCTPC) carries the 15th century statue of Saint Michael Archangel the day it returns to the church and population of Monteroduni, here in the deposit of the CCTPC in Naples, Italy, on September 29th 2017.<br />
<br />
The 14th century statue of Saint Michael Archangel, stolen from the church of Monteroduni in  January 2016, is among more than 100 stolen valuable religious artifacts worth more than 7 million euros recovered by the Commando Carabinieri Tutela Patrimonio Culturale (Command of Carabinieri for the Safeguard of Cultural Heritage), or CCTPC. The operation was led by Paolo Albano, prosecutor of Isernia. It was returned to the church and population of Monteoroduni after several months of investigation.
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  • NAPLES, ITALY - 29 SEPTEMBER 2017: The shied of the15th century statue of Saint Michael Archangel, stolen from the church of Monteroduni, is shown here by a Carabiniere in the deposit of the Commando Carabinieri Tutela Patrimonio Culturale (Command of Carabinieri for the Safeguard of Cultural eritiage, or CCTPC) together with other religious artifacts recovered after months of investigations, in Naples, Italy, on September 29th 2017.<br />
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The 14th century statue of Saint Michael Archangel, stolen from the church of Monteroduni in  January 2016, is among more than 100 stolen valuable religious artifacts worth more than 7 million euros recovered by the Commando Carabinieri Tutela Patrimonio Culturale (Command of Carabinieri for the Safeguard of Cultural Heritage), or CCTPC. The operation was led by Paolo Albano, prosecutor of Isernia. It was returned to the church and population of Monteoroduni after several months of investigation.
    CIPG_20170929_NYT-SaintMichael_M3_66...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 29 SEPTEMBER 2017: Officers of the Commando Carabinieri Tutela Patrimonio Culturale (Command of Carabinieri for the Safeguard of Cultural eritiage, or CCTPC) are seen here with the 15th century statue of Saint Michael Archangel (center), and other stolen religious artifacts they've recovered after months of investigations, here in the deposit of the CCTPC in Naples, Italy, on September 29th 2017.<br />
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The 14th century statue of Saint Michael Archangel, stolen from the church of Monteroduni in  January 2016, is among more than 100 stolen valuable religious artifacts worth more than 7 million euros recovered by the Commando Carabinieri Tutela Patrimonio Culturale (Command of Carabinieri for the Safeguard of Cultural Heritage), or CCTPC. The operation was led by Paolo Albano, prosecutor of Isernia. It was returned to the church and population of Monteoroduni after several months of investigation.
    CIPG_20170929_NYT-SaintMichael_M3_65...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 29 SEPTEMBER 2017: The 15th century statue of Saint Michael Archangel, stolen from the church of Monteroduni, is seen here in the deposit of the Commando Carabinieri Tutela Patrimonio Culturale (Command of Carabinieri for the Safeguard of Cultural eritiage, or CCTPC) together with other religious artifacts recovered after months of investigations, in Naples, Italy, on September 29th 2017.<br />
<br />
The 14th century statue of Saint Michael Archangel, stolen from the church of Monteroduni in  January 2016, is among more than 100 stolen valuable religious artifacts worth more than 7 million euros recovered by the Commando Carabinieri Tutela Patrimonio Culturale (Command of Carabinieri for the Safeguard of Cultural Heritage), or CCTPC. The operation was led by Paolo Albano, prosecutor of Isernia. It was returned to the church and population of Monteoroduni after several months of investigation.
    CIPG_20170929_NYT-SaintMichael_M3_65...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 29 SEPTEMBER 2017: The 15th century statue of Saint Michael Archangel, stolen from the church of Monteroduni, is seen here in the deposit of the Commando Carabinieri Tutela Patrimonio Culturale (Command of Carabinieri for the Safeguard of Cultural eritiage, or CCTPC) together with other religious artifacts recovered after months of investigations, in Naples, Italy, on September 29th 2017.<br />
<br />
The 14th century statue of Saint Michael Archangel, stolen from the church of Monteroduni in  January 2016, is among more than 100 stolen valuable religious artifacts worth more than 7 million euros recovered by the Commando Carabinieri Tutela Patrimonio Culturale (Command of Carabinieri for the Safeguard of Cultural Heritage), or CCTPC. The operation was led by Paolo Albano, prosecutor of Isernia. It was returned to the church and population of Monteoroduni after several months of investigation.
    CIPG_20170929_NYT-SaintMichael_M3_65...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 29 SEPTEMBER 2017: The 15th century statue of Saint Michael Archangel, stolen from the church of Monteroduni, is seen here in the deposit of the Commando Carabinieri Tutela Patrimonio Culturale (Command of Carabinieri for the Safeguard of Cultural eritiage, or CCTPC) together with other religious artifacts recovered after months of investigations, in Naples, Italy, on September 29th 2017.<br />
<br />
The 14th century statue of Saint Michael Archangel, stolen from the church of Monteroduni in  January 2016, is among more than 100 stolen valuable religious artifacts worth more than 7 million euros recovered by the Commando Carabinieri Tutela Patrimonio Culturale (Command of Carabinieri for the Safeguard of Cultural Heritage), or CCTPC. The operation was led by Paolo Albano, prosecutor of Isernia. It was returned to the church and population of Monteoroduni after several months of investigation.
    CIPG_20170929_NYT-SaintMichael_M3_65...jpg
  • 28 July, 2008. Harlem, New York. Roberta Flack sings in honor of Barbara Ann Teer at the Riverside Church in Harlem. Barbara Ann Teer, born in 1937 and Founder and CEO of the National Black Theater, died on Monday July 21st of natural causes, said her daughter Safe Lythcott. She was 71. in 1967 Barbara Ann Teer left behind a her career as a dancer and actor who appeared frequently in New York productions, on Broadway and off. Tired of being offered stereotypical roles by white producers and became an advocate for black artists and a black culture independent of the white-dominated mainstream. In 1968 she founded the National Black Theater, an institution dedicated to the performing arts, community, advocacy and the appreciation, of the history and lifestyle of black Americans. The building is located on 125th street and 5th avenue, in Harlem, New York. <br />
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  • 28 July, 2008. Harlem, New York. Michael Lythcott gives a speech in honor of his mother Barbara Ann Teer at the Riverside Church in Harlem. Barbara Ann Teer, born in 1937 and Founder and CEO of the National Black Theater, died on Monday July 21st of natural causes, said her daughter Safe Lythcott. She was 71. in 1967 Barbara Ann Teer left behind a her career as a dancer and actor who appeared frequently in New York productions, on Broadway and off. Tired of being offered stereotypical roles by white producers and became an advocate for black artists and a black culture independent of the white-dominated mainstream. In 1968 she founded the National Black Theater, an institution dedicated to the performing arts, community, advocacy and the appreciation, of the history and lifestyle of black Americans. The building is located on 125th street and 5th avenue, in Harlem, New York. <br />
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©2008 Gianni Cipriano for The New York Times<br />
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  • 28 July, 2008. Harlem, New York. Michael Lythcott gives a speech in honor of his mother Barbara Ann Teer at the Riverside Church in Harlem. Barbara Ann Teer, born in 1937 and Founder and CEO of the National Black Theater, died on Monday July 21st of natural causes, said her daughter Safe Lythcott. She was 71. in 1967 Barbara Ann Teer left behind a her career as a dancer and actor who appeared frequently in New York productions, on Broadway and off. Tired of being offered stereotypical roles by white producers and became an advocate for black artists and a black culture independent of the white-dominated mainstream. In 1968 she founded the National Black Theater, an institution dedicated to the performing arts, community, advocacy and the appreciation, of the history and lifestyle of black Americans. The building is located on 125th street and 5th avenue, in Harlem, New York. <br />
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©2008 Gianni Cipriano for The New York Times<br />
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  • 28 July, 2008. Harlem, New York. Congressman Charles Charles Rangel gives a tribute speech for Barbara Ann Teer at the Riverside Church in Harlem. Barbara Ann Teer, born in 1937 and Founder and CEO of the National Black Theater, died on Monday July 21st of natural causes, said her daughter Safe Lythcott. She was 71. in 1967 Barbara Ann Teer left behind a her career as a dancer and actor who appeared frequently in New York productions, on Broadway and off. Tired of being offered stereotypical roles by white producers and became an advocate for black artists and a black culture independent of the white-dominated mainstream. In 1968 she founded the National Black Theater, an institution dedicated to the performing arts, community, advocacy and the appreciation, of the history and lifestyle of black Americans. The building is located on 125th street and 5th avenue, in Harlem, New York. <br />
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©2008 Gianni Cipriano for The New York Times<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
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  • 28 July, 2008. Harlem, New York. Procession for the Funeral of Barbara Ann Teer starts at the National Black Theater in Harlem and ends at the Riverside Church, where the service will take place. Barbara Ann Teer, born in 1937 and Founder and CEO of the National Black Theater, died on Monday July 21st of natural causes, said her daughter Safe Lythcott. She was 71. in 1967 Barbara Ann Teer left behind a her career as a dancer and actor who appeared frequently in New York productions, on Broadway and off. Tired of being offered stereotypical roles by white producers and became an advocate for black artists and a black culture independent of the white-dominated mainstream. In 1968 she founded the National Black Theater, an institution dedicated to the performing arts, community, advocacy and the appreciation, of the history and lifestyle of black Americans. The building is located on 125th street and 5th avenue, in Harlem, New York. <br />
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  • 28 July, 2008. Harlem, New York. Procession for the Funeral of Barbara Ann Teer starts at the National Black Theater in Harlem and ends at the Riverside Church, where the service will take place. Barbara Ann Teer, born in 1937 and Founder and CEO of the National Black Theater, died on Monday July 21st of natural causes, said her daughter Safe Lythcott. She was 71. in 1967 Barbara Ann Teer left behind a her career as a dancer and actor who appeared frequently in New York productions, on Broadway and off. Tired of being offered stereotypical roles by white producers and became an advocate for black artists and a black culture independent of the white-dominated mainstream. In 1968 she founded the National Black Theater, an institution dedicated to the performing arts, community, advocacy and the appreciation, of the history and lifestyle of black Americans. The building is located on 125th street and 5th avenue, in Harlem, New York. <br />
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  • 28 July, 2008. Harlem, New York. Procession for the Funeral of Barbara Ann Teer starts at the National Black Theater in Harlem and ends at the Riverside Church, where the service will take place. Barbara Ann Teer, born in 1937 and Founder and CEO of the National Black Theater, died on Monday July 21st of natural causes, said her daughter Safe Lythcott. She was 71. in 1967 Barbara Ann Teer left behind a her career as a dancer and actor who appeared frequently in New York productions, on Broadway and off. Tired of being offered stereotypical roles by white producers and became an advocate for black artists and a black culture independent of the white-dominated mainstream. In 1968 she founded the National Black Theater, an institution dedicated to the performing arts, community, advocacy and the appreciation, of the history and lifestyle of black Americans. The building is located on 125th street and 5th avenue, in Harlem, New York. <br />
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  • 28 July, 2008. Harlem, New York. Procession for the Funeral of Barbara Ann Teer starts at the National Black Theater in Harlem and ends at the Riverside Church, where the service will take place. Barbara Ann Teer, born in 1937 and Founder and CEO of the National Black Theater, died on Monday July 21st of natural causes, said her daughter Safe Lythcott. She was 71. in 1967 Barbara Ann Teer left behind a her career as a dancer and actor who appeared frequently in New York productions, on Broadway and off. Tired of being offered stereotypical roles by white producers and became an advocate for black artists and a black culture independent of the white-dominated mainstream. In 1968 she founded the National Black Theater, an institution dedicated to the performing arts, community, advocacy and the appreciation, of the history and lifestyle of black Americans. The building is located on 125th street and 5th avenue, in Harlem, New York. <br />
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  • 28 July, 2008. Harlem, New York. Procession for the Funeral of Barbara Ann Teer starts at the National Black Theater in Harlem and ends at the Riverside Church, where the service will take place. Barbara Ann Teer, born in 1937 and Founder and CEO of the National Black Theater, died on Monday July 21st of natural causes, said her daughter Safe Lythcott. She was 71. in 1967 Barbara Ann Teer left behind a her career as a dancer and actor who appeared frequently in New York productions, on Broadway and off. Tired of being offered stereotypical roles by white producers and became an advocate for black artists and a black culture independent of the white-dominated mainstream. In 1968 she founded the National Black Theater, an institution dedicated to the performing arts, community, advocacy and the appreciation, of the history and lifestyle of black Americans. The building is located on 125th street and 5th avenue, in Harlem, New York. <br />
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  • 28 July, 2008. Harlem, New York. Procession for the Funeral of Barbara Ann Teer starts at the National Black Theater in Harlem and ends at the Riverside Church, where the service will take place. Barbara Ann Teer, born in 1937 and Founder and CEO of the National Black Theater, died on Monday July 21st of natural causes, said her daughter Safe Lythcott. She was 71. in 1967 Barbara Ann Teer left behind a her career as a dancer and actor who appeared frequently in New York productions, on Broadway and off. Tired of being offered stereotypical roles by white producers and became an advocate for black artists and a black culture independent of the white-dominated mainstream. In 1968 she founded the National Black Theater, an institution dedicated to the performing arts, community, advocacy and the appreciation, of the history and lifestyle of black Americans. The building is located on 125th street and 5th avenue, in Harlem, New York. <br />
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  • 28 July, 2008. Harlem, New York. Procession for the Funeral of Barbara Ann Teer starts at the National Black Theater in Harlem and ends at the Riverside Church, where the service will take place. Barbara Ann Teer, born in 1937 and Founder and CEO of the National Black Theater, died on Monday July 21st of natural causes, said her daughter Safe Lythcott. She was 71. in 1967 Barbara Ann Teer left behind a her career as a dancer and actor who appeared frequently in New York productions, on Broadway and off. Tired of being offered stereotypical roles by white producers and became an advocate for black artists and a black culture independent of the white-dominated mainstream. In 1968 she founded the National Black Theater, an institution dedicated to the performing arts, community, advocacy and the appreciation, of the history and lifestyle of black Americans. The building is located on 125th street and 5th avenue, in Harlem, New York. <br />
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  • 28 July, 2008. Harlem, New York. Procession for the Funeral of Barbara Ann Teer starts at the National Black Theater in Harlem and ends at the Riverside Church, where the service will take place. Barbara Ann Teer, born in 1937 and Founder and CEO of the National Black Theater, died on Monday July 21st of natural causes, said her daughter Safe Lythcott. She was 71. in 1967 Barbara Ann Teer left behind a her career as a dancer and actor who appeared frequently in New York productions, on Broadway and off. Tired of being offered stereotypical roles by white producers and became an advocate for black artists and a black culture independent of the white-dominated mainstream. In 1968 she founded the National Black Theater, an institution dedicated to the performing arts, community, advocacy and the appreciation, of the history and lifestyle of black Americans. The building is located on 125th street and 5th avenue, in Harlem, New York. <br />
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  • 28 July, 2008. Harlem, New York. Procession for the Funeral of Barbara Ann Teer starts at the National Black Theater in Harlem and ends at the Riverside Church, where the service will take place. Barbara Ann Teer, born in 1937 and Founder and CEO of the National Black Theater, died on Monday July 21st of natural causes, said her daughter Safe Lythcott. She was 71. in 1967 Barbara Ann Teer left behind a her career as a dancer and actor who appeared frequently in New York productions, on Broadway and off. Tired of being offered stereotypical roles by white producers and became an advocate for black artists and a black culture independent of the white-dominated mainstream. In 1968 she founded the National Black Theater, an institution dedicated to the performing arts, community, advocacy and the appreciation, of the history and lifestyle of black Americans. The building is located on 125th street and 5th avenue, in Harlem, New York. <br />
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  • 28 July, 2008. Harlem, New York. Procession for the Funeral of Barbara Ann Teer starts at the National Black Theater in Harlem and ends at the Riverside Church, where the service will take place. Barbara Ann Teer, born in 1937 and Founder and CEO of the National Black Theater, died on Monday July 21st of natural causes, said her daughter Safe Lythcott. She was 71. in 1967 Barbara Ann Teer left behind a her career as a dancer and actor who appeared frequently in New York productions, on Broadway and off. Tired of being offered stereotypical roles by white producers and became an advocate for black artists and a black culture independent of the white-dominated mainstream. In 1968 she founded the National Black Theater, an institution dedicated to the performing arts, community, advocacy and the appreciation, of the history and lifestyle of black Americans. The building is located on 125th street and 5th avenue, in Harlem, New York. <br />
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  • 28 July, 2008. Harlem, New York. Procession for the Funeral of Barbara Ann Teer starts at the National Black Theater in Harlem and ends at the Riverside Church, where the service will take place. Barbara Ann Teer, born in 1937 and Founder and CEO of the National Black Theater, died on Monday July 21st of natural causes, said her daughter Safe Lythcott. She was 71. in 1967 Barbara Ann Teer left behind a her career as a dancer and actor who appeared frequently in New York productions, on Broadway and off. Tired of being offered stereotypical roles by white producers and became an advocate for black artists and a black culture independent of the white-dominated mainstream. In 1968 she founded the National Black Theater, an institution dedicated to the performing arts, community, advocacy and the appreciation, of the history and lifestyle of black Americans. The building is located on 125th street and 5th avenue, in Harlem, New York. <br />
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  • 28 July, 2008. Harlem, New York. The "liberators" of the National Black Theater carry the casket of Barbara Ann Teer down the stairs for the  procession. The procession starts at the National Black Theater in Harlem and ends at the Riverside Church, where the service will take place. Barbara Ann Teer, born in 1937 and Founder and CEO of the National Black Theater, died on Monday July 21st of natural causes, said her daughter Safe Lythcott. She was 71. in 1967 Barbara Ann Teer left behind a her career as a dancer and actor who appeared frequently in New York productions, on Broadway and off. Tired of being offered stereotypical roles by white producers and became an advocate for black artists and a black culture independent of the white-dominated mainstream. In 1968 she founded the National Black Theater, an institution dedicated to the performing arts, community, advocacy and the appreciation, of the history and lifestyle of black Americans. The building is located on 125th street and 5th avenue, in Harlem, New York. <br />
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  • 28 July, 2008. Harlem, New York. The "liberators" of the National Black Theater carry the casket of Barbara Ann Teer down the stairs for the  procession. The procession starts at the National Black Theater in Harlem and ends at the Riverside Church, where the service will take place. Barbara Ann Teer, born in 1937 and Founder and CEO of the National Black Theater, died on Monday July 21st of natural causes, said her daughter Safe Lythcott. She was 71. in 1967 Barbara Ann Teer left behind a her career as a dancer and actor who appeared frequently in New York productions, on Broadway and off. Tired of being offered stereotypical roles by white producers and became an advocate for black artists and a black culture independent of the white-dominated mainstream. In 1968 she founded the National Black Theater, an institution dedicated to the performing arts, community, advocacy and the appreciation, of the history and lifestyle of black Americans. The building is located on 125th street and 5th avenue, in Harlem, New York. <br />
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