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  • SIRACUSA (SR) - 22 MARZO 2018: Glenda Raiti, avvocato di 37 anni, in posa per un ritratto al cocktail bar Cortile Verga a Siracusa il 22 marzo 2018. <br />
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Siracusa è considerata tra le città più ospitali d'Italia.<br />
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SIRACUSA, ITALY - 22 MARCH 2018: Glenda Raiti, a 37 years old lawyer, poses for a portrait at the Cortile Verga cocktail bar in Siracusa, Italy, on March 22nd 2018.<br />
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Siacusa is considered one of the most coziest Italian cities.
    CIPG_20180322_GIOIA_Siracusa_M3_0613.jpg
  • SIRACUSA (SR) - 22 MARZO 2018: Glenda Raiti, avvocato di 37 anni, in posa per un ritratto al cocktail bar Cortile Verga a Siracusa il 22 marzo 2018. <br />
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Siracusa è considerata tra le città più ospitali d'Italia.<br />
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SIRACUSA, ITALY - 22 MARCH 2018: Glenda Raiti, a 37 years old lawyer, poses for a portrait at the Cortile Verga cocktail bar in Siracusa, Italy, on March 22nd 2018.<br />
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Siacusa is considered one of the most coziest Italian cities.
    CIPG_20180322_GIOIA_Siracusa_M3_0529.jpg
  • SIRACUSA (SR) - 22 MARZO 2018: Glenda Raiti, avvocato di 37 anni, in posa per un ritratto al cocktail bar Cortile Verga a Siracusa il 22 marzo 2018. <br />
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Siracusa è considerata tra le città più ospitali d'Italia.<br />
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SIRACUSA, ITALY - 22 MARCH 2018: Glenda Raiti, a 37 years old lawyer, poses for a portrait at the Cortile Verga cocktail bar in Siracusa, Italy, on March 22nd 2018.<br />
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Siacusa is considered one of the most coziest Italian cities.
    CIPG_20180322_GIOIA_Siracusa_M3_0507.jpg
  • SIRACUSA (SR) - 22 MARZO 2018: Glenda Raiti, avvocato di 37 anni, in posa per un ritratto al cocktail bar Cortile Verga a Siracusa il 22 marzo 2018. <br />
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Siracusa è considerata tra le città più ospitali d'Italia.<br />
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SIRACUSA, ITALY - 22 MARCH 2018: Glenda Raiti, a 37 years old lawyer, poses for a portrait at the Cortile Verga cocktail bar in Siracusa, Italy, on March 22nd 2018.<br />
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Siacusa is considered one of the most coziest Italian cities.
    CIPG_20180322_GIOIA_Siracusa_M3_0441.jpg
  • SIRACUSA (SR) - 22 MARZO 2018: Glenda Raiti, avvocato di 37 anni, in posa per un ritratto al cocktail bar Cortile Verga a Siracusa il 22 marzo 2018. <br />
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Siracusa è considerata tra le città più ospitali d'Italia.<br />
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SIRACUSA, ITALY - 22 MARCH 2018: Glenda Raiti, a 37 years old lawyer, poses for a portrait at the Cortile Verga cocktail bar in Siracusa, Italy, on March 22nd 2018.<br />
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Siacusa is considered one of the most coziest Italian cities.
    CIPG_20180322_GIOIA_Siracusa_M3_0409.jpg
  • SIRACUSA (SR) - 22 MARZO 2018: Glenda Raiti, avvocato di 37 anni, in posa per un ritratto al cocktail bar Cortile Verga a Siracusa il 22 marzo 2018. <br />
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Siracusa è considerata tra le città più ospitali d'Italia.<br />
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SIRACUSA, ITALY - 22 MARCH 2018: Glenda Raiti, a 37 years old lawyer, poses for a portrait at the Cortile Verga cocktail bar in Siracusa, Italy, on March 22nd 2018.<br />
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Siacusa is considered one of the most coziest Italian cities.
    CIPG_20180322_GIOIA_Siracusa_M3_0382.jpg
  • SIRACUSA (SR) - 22 MARZO 2018: Glenda Raiti, avvocato di 37 anni, in posa per un ritratto al cocktail bar Cortile Verga a Siracusa il 22 marzo 2018. <br />
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Siracusa è considerata tra le città più ospitali d'Italia.<br />
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SIRACUSA, ITALY - 22 MARCH 2018: Glenda Raiti, a 37 years old lawyer, poses for a portrait at the Cortile Verga cocktail bar in Siracusa, Italy, on March 22nd 2018.<br />
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Siacusa is considered one of the most coziest Italian cities.
    CIPG_20180322_GIOIA_Siracusa_M3_0375.jpg
  • SIRACUSA (SR) - 22 MARZO 2018: Glenda Raiti, avvocato di 37 anni, in posa per un ritratto al cocktail bar Cortile Verga a Siracusa il 22 marzo 2018. <br />
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Siracusa è considerata tra le città più ospitali d'Italia.<br />
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SIRACUSA, ITALY - 22 MARCH 2018: Glenda Raiti, a 37 years old lawyer, poses for a portrait at the Cortile Verga cocktail bar in Siracusa, Italy, on March 22nd 2018.<br />
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Siacusa is considered one of the most coziest Italian cities.
    CIPG_20180322_GIOIA_Siracusa_M3_0272.jpg
  • SIRACUSA (SR) - 22 MARZO 2018: Glenda Raiti, avvocato di 37 anni, in posa per un ritratto al cocktail bar Cortile Verga a Siracusa il 22 marzo 2018. <br />
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Siracusa è considerata tra le città più ospitali d'Italia.<br />
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SIRACUSA, ITALY - 22 MARCH 2018: Glenda Raiti, a 37 years old lawyer, poses for a portrait at the Cortile Verga cocktail bar in Siracusa, Italy, on March 22nd 2018.<br />
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Siacusa is considered one of the most coziest Italian cities.
    CIPG_20180322_GIOIA_Siracusa_M3_0246.jpg
  • SIRACUSA (SR) - 22 MARZO 2018: Glenda Raiti, avvocato di 37 anni, in posa per un ritratto al cocktail bar Cortile Verga a Siracusa il 22 marzo 2018. <br />
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Siracusa è considerata tra le città più ospitali d'Italia.<br />
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SIRACUSA, ITALY - 22 MARCH 2018: Glenda Raiti, a 37 years old lawyer, poses for a portrait at the Cortile Verga cocktail bar in Siracusa, Italy, on March 22nd 2018.<br />
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Siacusa is considered one of the most coziest Italian cities.
    CIPG_20180322_GIOIA_Siracusa_M3_0240.jpg
  • SIRACUSA (SR) - 22 MARZO 2018: Glenda Raiti, avvocato di 37 anni, in posa per un ritratto al cocktail bar Cortile Verga a Siracusa il 22 marzo 2018. <br />
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Siracusa è considerata tra le città più ospitali d'Italia.<br />
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SIRACUSA, ITALY - 22 MARCH 2018: Glenda Raiti, a 37 years old lawyer, poses for a portrait at the Cortile Verga cocktail bar in Siracusa, Italy, on March 22nd 2018.<br />
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Siacusa is considered one of the most coziest Italian cities.
    CIPG_20180322_GIOIA_Siracusa_M3_0219.jpg
  • SIRACUSA (SR) - 22 MARZO 2018: Il Duomo di Siracusa, a Siracusa il 22 marzo 2018. <br />
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Siracusa è considerata tra le città più ospitali d'Italia.<br />
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SIRACUSA, ITALY - 22 MARCH 2018: The cathedral of Siracusa, in Siracusa, Italy, on March 22nd 2018.<br />
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Siacusa is considered one of the most coziest Italian cities.
    CIPG_20180322_GIOIA_Siracusa_M3_0160.jpg
  • SIRACUSA (SR) - 22 MARZO 2018: Una vista di Piazza del Duomo a Siracusa il 22 marzo 2018. <br />
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Siracusa è considerata tra le città più ospitali d'Italia.<br />
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SIRACUSA, ITALY - 22 MARCH 2018: A view of Piazza Duomo in Siracusa, Italy, on March 22nd 2018.<br />
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Siacusa is considered one of the most coziest Italian cities.
    CIPG_20180322_GIOIA_Siracusa_M3_0113.jpg
  • SIRACUSA (SR) - 22 MARZO 2018: Il Duomo di Siracusa, a Siracusa il 22 marzo 2018. <br />
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Siracusa è considerata tra le città più ospitali d'Italia.<br />
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SIRACUSA, ITALY - 22 MARCH 2018: The cathedral of Siracusa, in Siracusa, Italy, on March 22nd 2018.<br />
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Siacusa is considered one of the most coziest Italian cities.
    CIPG_20180322_GIOIA_Siracusa_M3_0012.jpg
  • SIRACUSA (SR) - 22 MARZO 2018: Glenda Raiti, avvocato di 37 anni, in posa per un ritratto al cocktail bar Cortile Verga a Siracusa il 22 marzo 2018. <br />
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Siracusa è considerata tra le città più ospitali d'Italia.<br />
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SIRACUSA, ITALY - 22 MARCH 2018: Glenda Raiti, a 37 years old lawyer, poses for a portrait at the Cortile Verga cocktail bar in Siracusa, Italy, on March 22nd 2018.<br />
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Siacusa is considered one of the most coziest Italian cities.
    CIPG_20180322_GIOIA_Siracusa_M3_0600.jpg
  • SIRACUSA (SR) - 22 MARZO 2018: Glenda Raiti, avvocato di 37 anni, in posa per un ritratto al cocktail bar Cortile Verga a Siracusa il 22 marzo 2018. <br />
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Siracusa è considerata tra le città più ospitali d'Italia.<br />
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SIRACUSA, ITALY - 22 MARCH 2018: Glenda Raiti, a 37 years old lawyer, poses for a portrait at the Cortile Verga cocktail bar in Siracusa, Italy, on March 22nd 2018.<br />
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Siacusa is considered one of the most coziest Italian cities.
    CIPG_20180322_GIOIA_Siracusa_M3_0594.jpg
  • SIRACUSA (SR) - 22 MARZO 2018: Glenda Raiti, avvocato di 37 anni, in posa per un ritratto al cocktail bar Cortile Verga a Siracusa il 22 marzo 2018. <br />
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Siracusa è considerata tra le città più ospitali d'Italia.<br />
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SIRACUSA, ITALY - 22 MARCH 2018: Glenda Raiti, a 37 years old lawyer, poses for a portrait at the Cortile Verga cocktail bar in Siracusa, Italy, on March 22nd 2018.<br />
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Siacusa is considered one of the most coziest Italian cities.
    CIPG_20180322_GIOIA_Siracusa_M3_0421.jpg
  • SIRACUSA (SR) - 22 MARZO 2018: Glenda Raiti, avvocato di 37 anni, in posa per un ritratto al cocktail bar Cortile Verga a Siracusa il 22 marzo 2018. <br />
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Siracusa è considerata tra le città più ospitali d'Italia.<br />
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SIRACUSA, ITALY - 22 MARCH 2018: Glenda Raiti, a 37 years old lawyer, poses for a portrait at the Cortile Verga cocktail bar in Siracusa, Italy, on March 22nd 2018.<br />
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Siacusa is considered one of the most coziest Italian cities.
    CIPG_20180322_GIOIA_Siracusa_M3_0416.jpg
  • SIRACUSA (SR) - 22 MARZO 2018: Glenda Raiti, avvocato di 37 anni, in posa per un ritratto al cocktail bar Cortile Verga a Siracusa il 22 marzo 2018. <br />
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Siracusa è considerata tra le città più ospitali d'Italia.<br />
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SIRACUSA, ITALY - 22 MARCH 2018: Glenda Raiti, a 37 years old lawyer, poses for a portrait at the Cortile Verga cocktail bar in Siracusa, Italy, on March 22nd 2018.<br />
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Siacusa is considered one of the most coziest Italian cities.
    CIPG_20180322_GIOIA_Siracusa_M3_0407.jpg
  • SIRACUSA (SR) - 22 MARZO 2018: Glenda Raiti, avvocato di 37 anni, in posa per un ritratto al cocktail bar Cortile Verga a Siracusa il 22 marzo 2018. <br />
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Siracusa è considerata tra le città più ospitali d'Italia.<br />
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SIRACUSA, ITALY - 22 MARCH 2018: Glenda Raiti, a 37 years old lawyer, poses for a portrait at the Cortile Verga cocktail bar in Siracusa, Italy, on March 22nd 2018.<br />
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Siacusa is considered one of the most coziest Italian cities.
    CIPG_20180322_GIOIA_Siracusa_M3_0396.jpg
  • SIRACUSA (SR) - 22 MARZO 2018: Glenda Raiti, avvocato di 37 anni, in posa per un ritratto al cocktail bar Cortile Verga a Siracusa il 22 marzo 2018. <br />
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Siracusa è considerata tra le città più ospitali d'Italia.<br />
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SIRACUSA, ITALY - 22 MARCH 2018: Glenda Raiti, a 37 years old lawyer, poses for a portrait at the Cortile Verga cocktail bar in Siracusa, Italy, on March 22nd 2018.<br />
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Siacusa is considered one of the most coziest Italian cities.
    CIPG_20180322_GIOIA_Siracusa_M3_0378.jpg
  • SIRACUSA (SR) - 22 MARZO 2018: Glenda Raiti, avvocato di 37 anni, in posa per un ritratto al cocktail bar Cortile Verga a Siracusa il 22 marzo 2018. <br />
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Siracusa è considerata tra le città più ospitali d'Italia.<br />
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SIRACUSA, ITALY - 22 MARCH 2018: Glenda Raiti, a 37 years old lawyer, poses for a portrait at the Cortile Verga cocktail bar in Siracusa, Italy, on March 22nd 2018.<br />
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Siacusa is considered one of the most coziest Italian cities.
    CIPG_20180322_GIOIA_Siracusa_M3_0340.jpg
  • SIRACUSA (SR) - 22 MARZO 2018: Glenda Raiti, avvocato di 37 anni, in posa per un ritratto al cocktail bar Cortile Verga a Siracusa il 22 marzo 2018. <br />
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Siracusa è considerata tra le città più ospitali d'Italia.<br />
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SIRACUSA, ITALY - 22 MARCH 2018: Glenda Raiti, a 37 years old lawyer, poses for a portrait at the Cortile Verga cocktail bar in Siracusa, Italy, on March 22nd 2018.<br />
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Siacusa is considered one of the most coziest Italian cities.
    CIPG_20180322_GIOIA_Siracusa_M3_0334.jpg
  • SIRACUSA (SR) - 22 MARZO 2018: Glenda Raiti, avvocato di 37 anni, in posa per un ritratto al cocktail bar Cortile Verga a Siracusa il 22 marzo 2018. <br />
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Siracusa è considerata tra le città più ospitali d'Italia.<br />
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SIRACUSA, ITALY - 22 MARCH 2018: Glenda Raiti, a 37 years old lawyer, poses for a portrait at the Cortile Verga cocktail bar in Siracusa, Italy, on March 22nd 2018.<br />
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Siacusa is considered one of the most coziest Italian cities.
    CIPG_20180322_GIOIA_Siracusa_M3_0326.jpg
  • SIRACUSA (SR) - 22 MARZO 2018: Glenda Raiti, avvocato di 37 anni, in posa per un ritratto al cocktail bar Cortile Verga a Siracusa il 22 marzo 2018. <br />
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Siracusa è considerata tra le città più ospitali d'Italia.<br />
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SIRACUSA, ITALY - 22 MARCH 2018: Glenda Raiti, a 37 years old lawyer, poses for a portrait at the Cortile Verga cocktail bar in Siracusa, Italy, on March 22nd 2018.<br />
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Siacusa is considered one of the most coziest Italian cities.
    CIPG_20180322_GIOIA_Siracusa_M3_0239.jpg
  • SIRACUSA (SR) - 22 MARZO 2018: Il Duomo di Siracusa, a Siracusa il 22 marzo 2018. <br />
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Siracusa è considerata tra le città più ospitali d'Italia.<br />
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SIRACUSA, ITALY - 22 MARCH 2018: The cathedral of Siracusa, in Siracusa, Italy, on March 22nd 2018.<br />
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Siacusa is considered one of the most coziest Italian cities.
    CIPG_20180322_GIOIA_Siracusa_M3_0166.jpg
  • SIRACUSA (SR) - 22 MARZO 2018: Una vista di Piazza del Duomo a Siracusa il 22 marzo 2018. <br />
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Siracusa è considerata tra le città più ospitali d'Italia.<br />
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SIRACUSA, ITALY - 22 MARCH 2018: A view of Piazza Duomo in Siracusa, Italy, on March 22nd 2018.<br />
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Siacusa is considered one of the most coziest Italian cities.
    CIPG_20180322_GIOIA_Siracusa_M3_0089.jpg
  • SIRACUSA (SR) - 22 MARZO 2018: Un ragazzino in bicicletta in Piazza del Duomo a Siracusa il 22 marzo 2018. <br />
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Siracusa è considerata tra le città più ospitali d'Italia.<br />
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SIRACUSA, ITALY - 22 MARCH 2018: A child rides his bike in Piazza Duomo in Siracusa, Italy, on March 22nd 2018.<br />
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Siacusa is considered one of the most coziest Italian cities.
    CIPG_20180322_GIOIA_Siracusa_M3_0036.jpg
  • 26 June, 2008. Denver, PA. (L-R) Henry, 16, and Christopher, 14, wait at their home farm for their parents, Jesse and Esther Martin, to come back from the Hershey Medical Center, where their little sister Marlene, 2, was hospitalized in the morning because of her Hirschsprung's disease. Jesse Martin, 49, is a Mennonite farmer who believes in self-sufficiency and opposes insurance and government aid. In recent years , Mr. Martin has paid at least $400,000 for care in two nonprofit  hospitals, Lancaster General Hospital and Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center. He is now struggling to pay the remaining $287,000 he owes them. "I want to pay", Jesse Martin says, "but they have to come up with a more decent price. I can't make it. Five of my 11 children suffer from maple syrup, 3 from Hirschsprung's disease, and 2 from SCID (Severe Combined Immunodeficiency)". Genetic disorders particularly affect Amish communities, since most of them descend from the few hundred  German-Swiss settlers who brought the Amish and Mennonite faiths to the United States in the 18th century. Marrying within an Amish community means members share large regions of genetic material, rendering them more likely to suffer from certain diseases. <br />
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©2008 Gianni Cipriano for the Wall Street Journal<br />
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©2008 Gianni Cipriano for the Wall Street Journal<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
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www.giannicipriano.com(L Henry, 16, and Christopher, 14, wait at their home farm for their parents Jesse and Esther Martin to come back from the Hershey Medical Center, where their little sister Marlene, 2, was hospitalized because of her Hirschsprung's disease. Jesse Martin, 49, is a Mennonite farmer who believes in self-sufficiency and opposes insurance and government aid. In recent years , Mr. Martin has paid at least $400,000 for care in two nonprofit  hospi
    Amish005.jpg
  • 26 June, 2008. Denver, PA. (L-R) Henry, 16, and Christopher, 14, wait at their home farm for their parents, Jesse and Esther Martin, to come back from the Hershey Medical Center, where their little sister Marlene, 2, was hospitalized in the morning because of her Hirschsprung's disease. Jesse Martin, 49, is a Mennonite farmer who believes in self-sufficiency and opposes insurance and government aid. In recent years , Mr. Martin has paid at least $400,000 for care in two nonprofit  hospitals, Lancaster General Hospital and Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center. He is now struggling to pay the remaining $287,000 he owes them. "I want to pay", Jesse Martin says, "but they have to come up with a more decent price. I can't make it. Five of my 11 children suffer from maple syrup, 3 from Hirschsprung's disease, and 2 from SCID (Severe Combined Immunodeficiency)". Genetic disorders particularly affect Amish communities, since most of them descend from the few hundred  German-Swiss settlers who brought the Amish and Mennonite faiths to the United States in the 18th century. Marrying within an Amish community means members share large regions of genetic material, rendering them more likely to suffer from certain diseases. <br />
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©2008 Gianni Cipriano for the Wall Street Journal<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com<br />
<br />
©2008 Gianni Cipriano for the Wall Street Journal<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com(L Henry, 16, and Christopher, 14, wait at their home farm for their parents Jesse and Esther Martin to come back from the Hershey Medical Center, where their little sister Marlene, 2, was hospitalized because of her Hirschsprung's disease. Jesse Martin, 49, is a Mennonite farmer who believes in self-sufficiency and opposes insurance and government aid. In recent years , Mr. Martin has paid at least $400,000 for care in two nonprofit  hospi
    Amish002.jpg
  • 26 June, 2008. Hershey, PA. Jesse Martin, 49, at the Hershey Medical Center, where his daughter Marlene, 2, was hospitalized in the morning because of her Hirschsprung's disease. Jesse Martin, 49, is a Mennonite farmer who believes in self-sufficiency and opposes insurance and government aid. In recent years , Mr. Martin has paid at least $400,000 for care in two nonprofit  hospitals, Lancaster General Hospital and Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center. He is now struggling to pay the remaining $287,000 he owes them. "I want to pay", Jesse Martin says, "but they have to come up with a more decent price. I can't make it. Five of my 11 children suffer from maple syrup, 3 from Hirschsprung's disease, and 2 from SCID (Severe Combined Immunodeficiency)". Genetic disorders particularly affect Amish communities, since most of them descend from the few hundred  German-Swiss settlers who brought the Amish and Mennonite faiths to the United States in the 18th century. Marrying within an Amish community means members share large regions of genetic material, rendering them more likely to suffer from certain diseases. <br />
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©2008 Gianni Cipriano for the Wall Street Journal<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
    Amish012.jpg
  • 26 June, 2008. Hershey, PA. Entrance of the Hershey Medical Center where Marlene Martin, 2, was hospitalized in the morning for her Hirschsprung's disease. Jesse Martin, 49, is a Mennonite farmer who believes in self-sufficiency and opposes insurance and government aid. In recent years , Mr. Martin has paid at least $400,000 for care in two nonprofit  hospitals, Lancaster General Hospital and Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center. He is now struggling to pay the remaining $287,000 he owes them. "I want to pay", Jesse Martin says, "but they have to come up with a more decent price. I can't make it. Five of my 11 children suffer from maple syrup, 3 from Hirschsprung's disease, and 2 from SCID (Severe Combined Immunodeficiency)". Genetic disorders particularly affect Amish communities, since most of them descend from the few hundred  German-Swiss settlers who brought the Amish and Mennonite faiths to the United States in the 18th century. Marrying within an Amish community means members share large regions of genetic material, rendering them more likely to suffer from certain diseases. <br />
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©2008 Gianni Cipriano for the Wall Street Journal<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
    Amish022.jpg
  • 26 June, 2008. Hershey, PA. Jesse Martin, 49, at the Hershey Medical Center, where his daughter Marlene, 2, was hospitalized in the morning because of her Hirschsprung's disease. Jesse Martin, 49, is a Mennonite farmer who believes in self-sufficiency and opposes insurance and government aid. In recent years , Mr. Martin has paid at least $400,000 for care in two nonprofit  hospitals, Lancaster General Hospital and Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center. He is now struggling to pay the remaining $287,000 he owes them. "I want to pay", Jesse Martin says, "but they have to come up with a more decent price. I can't make it. Five of my 11 children suffer from maple syrup, 3 from Hirschsprung's disease, and 2 from SCID (Severe Combined Immunodeficiency)". Genetic disorders particularly affect Amish communities, since most of them descend from the few hundred  German-Swiss settlers who brought the Amish and Mennonite faiths to the United States in the 18th century. Marrying within an Amish community means members share large regions of genetic material, rendering them more likely to suffer from certain diseases. <br />
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©2008 Gianni Cipriano for the Wall Street Journal<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
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  • 26 June, 2008. Hershey, PA. Marlene Martin, 2, was hospitalized in the morning at the Hershey Medical Center in Hershey, PA. for her Hirschsprung's disease. Jesse Martin, 49, is a Mennonite farmer who believes in self-sufficiency and opposes insurance and government aid. In recent years , Mr. Martin has paid at least $400,000 for care in two nonprofit  hospitals, Lancaster General Hospital and Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center. He is now struggling to pay the remaining $287,000 he owes them. "I want to pay", Jesse Martin says, "but they have to come up with a more decent price. I can't make it. Five of my 11 children suffer from maple syrup, 3 from Hirschsprung's disease, and 2 from SCID (Severe Combined Immunodeficiency)". Genetic disorders particularly affect Amish communities, since most of them descend from the few hundred  German-Swiss settlers who brought the Amish and Mennonite faiths to the United States in the 18th century. Marrying within an Amish community means members share large regions of genetic material, rendering them more likely to suffer from certain diseases. <br />
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  • 26 June, 2008. Hershey, PA. Marlene Martin, 2, was hospitalized in the morning at the Hershey Medical Center in Hershey, PA. for her Hirschsprung's disease. Jesse Martin, 49, is a Mennonite farmer who believes in self-sufficiency and opposes insurance and government aid. In recent years , Mr. Martin has paid at least $400,000 for care in two nonprofit  hospitals, Lancaster General Hospital and Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center. He is now struggling to pay the remaining $287,000 he owes them. "I want to pay", Jesse Martin says, "but they have to come up with a more decent price. I can't make it. Five of my 11 children suffer from maple syrup, 3 from Hirschsprung's disease, and 2 from SCID (Severe Combined Immunodeficiency)". Genetic disorders particularly affect Amish communities, since most of them descend from the few hundred  German-Swiss settlers who brought the Amish and Mennonite faiths to the United States in the 18th century. Marrying within an Amish community means members share large regions of genetic material, rendering them more likely to suffer from certain diseases. <br />
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  • 26 June, 2008. Hershey, PA. Marlene Martin, 2, was hospitalized in the morning at the Hershey Medical Center in Hershey, PA.for her Hirschsprung's disease. Jesse Martin, 49, is a Mennonite farmer who believes in self-sufficiency and opposes insurance and government aid. In recent years , Mr. Martin has paid at least $400,000 for care in two nonprofit  hospitals, Lancaster General Hospital and Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center. He is now struggling to pay the remaining $287,000 he owes them. "I want to pay", Jesse Martin says, "but they have to come up with a more decent price. I can't make it. Five of my 11 children suffer from maple syrup, 3 from Hirschsprung's disease, and 2 from SCID (Severe Combined Immunodeficiency)". Genetic disorders particularly affect Amish communities, since most of them descend from the few hundred  German-Swiss settlers who brought the Amish and Mennonite faiths to the United States in the 18th century. Marrying within an Amish community means members share large regions of genetic material, rendering them more likely to suffer from certain diseases. <br />
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  • 26 June, 2008. Hershey, PA. Marlene Martin, 2, was hospitalized in the morning  at the Hershey Medical Center in Hershey, PA, for her Hirschsprung's disease. Jesse Martin, 49, is a Mennonite farmer who believes in self-sufficiency and opposes insurance and government aid. In recent years , Mr. Martin has paid at least $400,000 for care in two nonprofit  hospitals, Lancaster General Hospital and Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center. He is now struggling to pay the remaining $287,000 he owes them. "I want to pay", Jesse Martin says, "but they have to come up with a more decent price. I can't make it. Five of my 11 children suffer from maple syrup, 3 from Hirschsprung's disease, and 2 from SCID (Severe Combined Immunodeficiency)". Genetic disorders particularly affect Amish communities, since most of them descend from the few hundred  German-Swiss settlers who brought the Amish and Mennonite faiths to the United States in the 18th century. Marrying within an Amish community means members share large regions of genetic material, rendering them more likely to suffer from certain diseases. <br />
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  • 26 June, 2008. Hershey, PA. jesse Martin comforts his daughter Marlene, 2, as she woke up  after anaesthesia at the Hershey Medical Center in Hershey, PA. Marlene Martin was hospitalized in the morning for her Hirschsprung's disease. Jesse Martin, 49, is a Mennonite farmer who believes in self-sufficiency and opposes insurance and government aid. In recent years , Mr. Martin has paid at least $400,000 for care in two nonprofit  hospitals, Lancaster General Hospital and Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center. He is now struggling to pay the remaining $287,000 he owes them. "I want to pay", Jesse Martin says, "but they have to come up with a more decent price. I can't make it. Five of my 11 children suffer from maple syrup, 3 from Hirschsprung's disease, and 2 from SCID (Severe Combined Immunodeficiency)". Genetic disorders particularly affect Amish communities, since most of them descend from the few hundred  German-Swiss settlers who brought the Amish and Mennonite faiths to the United States in the 18th century. Marrying within an Amish community means members share large regions of genetic material, rendering them more likely to suffer from certain diseases. <br />
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  • 26 June, 2008. Hershey, PA. Marlene Martin, 2, is in her bed sleeping under the effect of anaesthesia. She was hospitalized at the Hershey Medical Center in the morning because of her Hirschsprung's disease. Jesse Martin, 49, is a Mennonite farmer who believes in self-sufficiency and opposes insurance and government aid. In recent years , Mr. Martin has paid at least $400,000 for care in two nonprofit  hospitals, Lancaster General Hospital and Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center. He is now struggling to pay the remaining $287,000 he owes them. "I want to pay", Jesse Martin says, "but they have to come up with a more decent price. I can't make it. Five of my 11 children suffer from maple syrup, 3 from Hirschsprung's disease, and 2 from SCID (Severe Combined Immunodeficiency)". Genetic disorders particularly affect Amish communities, since most of them descend from the few hundred  German-Swiss settlers who brought the Amish and Mennonite faiths to the United States in the 18th century. Marrying within an Amish community means members share large regions of genetic material, rendering them more likely to suffer from certain diseases. <br />
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  • 26 June, 2008. Hershey, PA. Jesse Martin, 49, at the Hershey Medical Center, where his daughter Marlene, 2, was hospitalized in the morning because of her Hirschsprung's disease. Jesse Martin, 49, is a Mennonite farmer who believes in self-sufficiency and opposes insurance and government aid. In recent years , Mr. Martin has paid at least $400,000 for care in two nonprofit  hospitals, Lancaster General Hospital and Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center. He is now struggling to pay the remaining $287,000 he owes them. "I want to pay", Jesse Martin says, "but they have to come up with a more decent price. I can't make it. Five of my 11 children suffer from maple syrup, 3 from Hirschsprung's disease, and 2 from SCID (Severe Combined Immunodeficiency)". Genetic disorders particularly affect Amish communities, since most of them descend from the few hundred  German-Swiss settlers who brought the Amish and Mennonite faiths to the United States in the 18th century. Marrying within an Amish community means members share large regions of genetic material, rendering them more likely to suffer from certain diseases. <br />
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  • 26 June, 2008. Hershey, PA. Jesse Martin, 49, at the Hershey Medical Center, where his daughter Marlene, 2, was hospitalized in the morning because of her Hirschsprung's disease. Jesse Martin, 49, is a Mennonite farmer who believes in self-sufficiency and opposes insurance and government aid. In recent years , Mr. Martin has paid at least $400,000 for care in two nonprofit  hospitals, Lancaster General Hospital and Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center. He is now struggling to pay the remaining $287,000 he owes them. "I want to pay", Jesse Martin says, "but they have to come up with a more decent price. I can't make it. Five of my 11 children suffer from maple syrup, 3 from Hirschsprung's disease, and 2 from SCID (Severe Combined Immunodeficiency)". Genetic disorders particularly affect Amish communities, since most of them descend from the few hundred  German-Swiss settlers who brought the Amish and Mennonite faiths to the United States in the 18th century. Marrying within an Amish community means members share large regions of genetic material, rendering them more likely to suffer from certain diseases. <br />
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  • 26 June, 2008. Hershey, PA. Jesse Martin, 49, at the Hershey Medical Center, where his daughter Marlene, 2, was hospitalized in the morning because of her Hirschsprung's disease. Jesse Martin, 49, is a Mennonite farmer who believes in self-sufficiency and opposes insurance and government aid. In recent years , Mr. Martin has paid at least $400,000 for care in two nonprofit  hospitals, Lancaster General Hospital and Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center. He is now struggling to pay the remaining $287,000 he owes them. "I want to pay", Jesse Martin says, "but they have to come up with a more decent price. I can't make it. Five of my 11 children suffer from maple syrup, 3 from Hirschsprung's disease, and 2 from SCID (Severe Combined Immunodeficiency)". Genetic disorders particularly affect Amish communities, since most of them descend from the few hundred  German-Swiss settlers who brought the Amish and Mennonite faiths to the United States in the 18th century. Marrying within an Amish community means members share large regions of genetic material, rendering them more likely to suffer from certain diseases. <br />
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©2008 Gianni Cipriano for the Wall Street Journal<br />
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  • 26 June, 2008. Hershey, PA. Jesse Martin, 49, at the Hershey Medical Center, where his daughter Marlene, 2, was hospitalized in the morning because of her Hirschsprung's disease. Jesse Martin, 49, is a Mennonite farmer who believes in self-sufficiency and opposes insurance and government aid. In recent years , Mr. Martin has paid at least $400,000 for care in two nonprofit  hospitals, Lancaster General Hospital and Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center. He is now struggling to pay the remaining $287,000 he owes them. "I want to pay", Jesse Martin says, "but they have to come up with a more decent price. I can't make it. Five of my 11 children suffer from maple syrup, 3 from Hirschsprung's disease, and 2 from SCID (Severe Combined Immunodeficiency)". Genetic disorders particularly affect Amish communities, since most of them descend from the few hundred  German-Swiss settlers who brought the Amish and Mennonite faiths to the United States in the 18th century. Marrying within an Amish community means members share large regions of genetic material, rendering them more likely to suffer from certain diseases. <br />
<br />
©2008 Gianni Cipriano for the Wall Street Journal<br />
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  • 26 June, 2008. Denver, PA. (L-R) Christopher, 14, and Henry, 16, wait at their home farm for their parents, Jesse and Esther Martin, to come back from the Hershey Medical Center, where their little sister Marlene, 2, was hospitalized in the morning because of her Hirschsprung's disease. Jesse Martin, 49, is a Mennonite farmer who believes in self-sufficiency and opposes insurance and government aid. In recent years , Mr. Martin has paid at least $400,000 for care in two nonprofit  hospitals, Lancaster General Hospital and Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center. He is now struggling to pay the remaining $287,000 he owes them. "I want to pay", Jesse Martin says, "but they have to come up with a more decent price. I can't make it. Five of my 11 children suffer from maple syrup, 3 from Hirschsprung's disease, and 2 from SCID (Severe Combined Immunodeficiency)". Genetic disorders particularly affect Amish communities, since most of them descend from the few hundred  German-Swiss settlers who brought the Amish and Mennonite faiths to the United States in the 18th century. Marrying within an Amish community means members share large regions of genetic material, rendering them more likely to suffer from certain diseases. <br />
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  • 26 June, 2008. Denver, PA. (L-R) Christopher, 14, and Henry, 16, wait at their home farm for their parents, Jesse and Esther Martin, to come back from the Hershey Medical Center, where their little sister Marlene, 2, was hospitalized in the morning because of her Hirschsprung's disease. Jesse Martin, 49, is a Mennonite farmer who believes in self-sufficiency and opposes insurance and government aid. In recent years , Mr. Martin has paid at least $400,000 for care in two nonprofit  hospitals, Lancaster General Hospital and Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center. He is now struggling to pay the remaining $287,000 he owes them. "I want to pay", Jesse Martin says, "but they have to come up with a more decent price. I can't make it. Five of my 11 children suffer from maple syrup, 3 from Hirschsprung's disease, and 2 from SCID (Severe Combined Immunodeficiency)". Genetic disorders particularly affect Amish communities, since most of them descend from the few hundred  German-Swiss settlers who brought the Amish and Mennonite faiths to the United States in the 18th century. Marrying within an Amish community means members share large regions of genetic material, rendering them more likely to suffer from certain diseases. <br />
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  • NYTVIRUS<br />
NAPLES, ITALY - 2 MAY 2020: Gabriele Somma (24), a nurse at the "Cotugno", Naples's main Covid hospital, poses for a portrait at the Cotugno hospital in Naples, Italy, on May 2nd 2020
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  • NYTVIRUS<br />
NAPLES, ITALY - 2 MAY 2020: Gabriele Somma (24), a nurse at the "Cotugno", Naples's main Covid hospital, poses for a portrait at the Cotugno hospital in Naples, Italy, on May 2nd 2020
    CIPG_20200502_NYT_Harm-Naples_7M3046...jpg
  • NYTVIRUS<br />
NAPLES, ITALY - 2 MAY 2020: Gabriele Somma (24), a nurse at the "Cotugno", Naples's main Covid hospital, poses for a portrait at the Cotugno hospital in Naples, Italy, on May 2nd 2020
    CIPG_20200502_NYT_Harm-Naples_7M3045...jpg
  • NYTVIRUS<br />
NAPLES, ITALY - 2 MAY 2020: Gabriele Somma (24), a nurse at the "Cotugno", Naples's main Covid hospital, poses for a portrait at the Cotugno hospital in Naples, Italy, on May 2nd 2020
    CIPG_20200502_NYT_Harm-Naples_7M3044...jpg
  • NYTVIRUS<br />
NAPLES, ITALY - 2 MAY 2020: Gabriele Somma (24), a nurse at the "Cotugno", Naples's main Covid hospital, poses for a portrait at the Cotugno hospital in Naples, Italy, on May 2nd 2020
    CIPG_20200502_NYT_Harm-Naples_7M3044...jpg
  • NYTVIRUS<br />
NAPLES, ITALY - 2 MAY 2020: Gabriele Somma (24), a nurse at the "Cotugno", Naples's main Covid hospital, poses for a portrait at the Cotugno hospital in Naples, Italy, on May 2nd 2020
    CIPG_20200502_NYT_Harm-Naples_7M3044...jpg
  • NYTVIRUS<br />
NAPLES, ITALY - 2 MAY 2020: Gabriele Somma (24), a nurse at the "Cotugno", Naples's main Covid hospital, poses for a portrait at the Cotugno hospital in Naples, Italy, on May 2nd 2020
    CIPG_20200502_NYT_Harm-Naples_7M3043...jpg
  • NYTVIRUS<br />
NAPLES, ITALY - 2 MAY 2020: Ilaria Sommonte (27), a nurse at the "Cotugno", Naples's main Covid hospital, poses for a portrait at the Cotugno hospital in Naples, Italy, on May 2nd 2020
    CIPG_20200502_NYT_Harm-Naples_7M3043...jpg
  • NYTVIRUS<br />
NAPLES, ITALY - 2 MAY 2020: Ilaria Sommonte (27), a nurse at the "Cotugno", Naples's main Covid hospital, poses for a portrait at the Cotugno hospital in Naples, Italy, on May 2nd 2020
    CIPG_20200502_NYT_Harm-Naples_7M3042...jpg
  • NYTVIRUS<br />
NAPLES, ITALY - 2 MAY 2020: Ilaria Sommonte (27), a nurse at the "Cotugno", Naples's main Covid hospital, poses for a portrait at the Cotugno hospital in Naples, Italy, on May 2nd 2020
    CIPG_20200502_NYT_Harm-Naples_7M3041...jpg
  • NYTVIRUS<br />
NAPLES, ITALY - 2 MAY 2020: Ilaria Sommonte (27), a nurse at the "Cotugno", Naples's main Covid hospital, poses for a portrait at the Cotugno hospital in Naples, Italy, on May 2nd 2020
    CIPG_20200502_NYT_Harm-Naples_7M3040...jpg
  • NYTVIRUS<br />
NAPLES, ITALY - 2 MAY 2020: Ilaria Sommonte (27), a nurse at the "Cotugno", Naples's main Covid hospital, poses for a portrait at the Cotugno hospital in Naples, Italy, on May 2nd 2020
    CIPG_20200502_NYT_Harm-Naples_7M3040...jpg
  • NYTVIRUS<br />
NAPLES, ITALY - 2 MAY 2020: Ilaria Sommonte (27), a nurse at the "Cotugno", Naples's main Covid hospital, poses for a portrait at the Cotugno hospital in Naples, Italy, on May 2nd 2020
    CIPG_20200502_NYT_Harm-Naples_7M3040...jpg
  • NYTVIRUS<br />
NAPLES, ITALY - 2 MAY 2020: Ilaria Sommonte (27), a nurse at the "Cotugno", Naples's main Covid hospital, poses for a portrait at the Cotugno hospital in Naples, Italy, on May 2nd 2020
    CIPG_20200502_NYT_Harm-Naples_7M3039...jpg
  • NYTVIRUS<br />
NAPLES, ITALY - 2 MAY 2020: Ilaria Sommonte (27), a nurse at the "Cotugno", Naples's main Covid hospital, poses for a portrait at the Cotugno hospital in Naples, Italy, on May 2nd 2020
    CIPG_20200502_NYT_Harm-Naples_7M3039...jpg
  • NYTVIRUS<br />
NAPLES, ITALY - 2 MAY 2020: Ilaria Sommonte (27), a nurse at the "Cotugno", Naples's main Covid hospital, poses for a portrait at the Cotugno hospital in Naples, Italy, on May 2nd 2020
    CIPG_20200502_NYT_Harm-Naples_7M3039...jpg
  • NYTVIRUS<br />
NAPLES, ITALY - 2 MAY 2020: Ilaria Sommonte (27), a nurse at the "Cotugno", Naples's main Covid hospital, poses for a portrait at the Cotugno hospital in Naples, Italy, on May 2nd 2020
    CIPG_20200502_NYT_Harm-Naples_7M3038...jpg
  • 26 June, 2008. Denver, PA. Jesse Martin's daughter Marlene, 2, sits in her bed at the Hershey Medical Center as she woke up after anaesthesia. Jesse Martin, 49, is a Mennonite farmer who believes in self-sufficiency and opposes insurance and government aid. In recent years , Mr. Martin has paid at least $400,000 for care in two nonprofit  hospitals, Lancaster General Hospital and Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center. He is now struggling to pay the remaining $287,000 he owes them. "I want to pay", Jesse Martin says, "but they have to come up with a more decent price. I can't make it. Five of my 11 children suffer from maple syrup, 3 from Hirschsprung's disease, and 2 from SCID (Severe Combined Immunodeficiency)". Genetic disorders particularly affect Amish communities, since most of them descend from the few hundred  German-Swiss settlers who brought the Amish and Mennonite faiths to the United States in the 18th century. Marrying within an Amish community means members share large regions of genetic material, rendering them more likely to suffer from certain diseases. <br />
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  • 26 June, 2008. Denver, PA. The Martin family home farm. Jesse Martin, 49, is a Mennonite farmer who believes in self-sufficiency and opposes insurance and government aid. In recent years , Mr. Martin has paid at least $400,000 for care in two nonprofit  hospitals, Lancaster General Hospital and Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center. He is now struggling to pay the remaining $287,000 he owes them. "I want to pay", Jesse Martin says, "but they have to come up with a more decent price. I can't make it. Five of my 11 children suffer from maple syrup, 3 from Hirschsprung's disease, and 2 from SCID (Severe Combined Immunodeficiency)". Genetic disorders particularly affect Amish communities, since most of them descend from the few hundred  German-Swiss settlers who brought the Amish and Mennonite faiths to the United States in the 18th century. Marrying within an Amish community means members share large regions of genetic material, rendering them more likely to suffer from certain diseases. <br />
<br />
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    Amish007.jpg
  • 26 June, 2008. Denver, PA. The Martin family home farm. Jesse Martin, 49, is a Mennonite farmer who believes in self-sufficiency and opposes insurance and government aid. In recent years , Mr. Martin has paid at least $400,000 for care in two nonprofit  hospitals, Lancaster General Hospital and Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center. He is now struggling to pay the remaining $287,000 he owes them. "I want to pay", Jesse Martin says, "but they have to come up with a more decent price. I can't make it. Five of my 11 children suffer from maple syrup, 3 from Hirschsprung's disease, and 2 from SCID (Severe Combined Immunodeficiency)". Genetic disorders particularly affect Amish communities, since most of them descend from the few hundred  German-Swiss settlers who brought the Amish and Mennonite faiths to the United States in the 18th century. Marrying within an Amish community means members share large regions of genetic material, rendering them more likely to suffer from certain diseases. <br />
<br />
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  • 26 June, 2008. Denver, PA. Sign on the road to Denver, PA, indicates to watch for typical Amish horse-drawn buggies. Jesse Martin, 49, is a Mennonite farmer who believes in self-sufficiency and opposes insurance and government aid. In recent years , Mr. Martin has paid at least $400,000 for care in two nonprofit  hospitals, Lancaster General Hospital and Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center. He is now struggling to pay the remaining $287,000 he owes them. "I want to pay", Jesse Martin says, "but they have to come up with a more decent price. I can't make it. Five of my 11 children suffer from maple syrup, 3 from Hirschsprung's disease, and 2 from SCID (Severe Combined Immunodeficiency)". Genetic disorders particularly affect Amish communities, since most of them descend from the few hundred  German-Swiss settlers who brought the Amish and Mennonite faiths to the United States in the 18th century. Marrying within an Amish community means members share large regions of genetic material, rendering them more likely to suffer from certain diseases. <br />
<br />
©2008 Gianni Cipriano for the Wall Street Journal<br />
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  • NYTVIRUS<br />
NAPLES, ITALY - 2 MAY 2020: Gabriele Somma (24), a nurse at the "Cotugno", Naples's main Covid hospital, poses for a portrait at the Cotugno hospital in Naples, Italy, on May 2nd 2020
    CIPG_20200502_NYT_Harm-Naples_7M3046...jpg
  • NYTVIRUS<br />
NAPLES, ITALY - 2 MAY 2020: Gabriele Somma (24), a nurse at the "Cotugno", Naples's main Covid hospital, poses for a portrait at the Cotugno hospital in Naples, Italy, on May 2nd 2020
    CIPG_20200502_NYT_Harm-Naples_7M3044...jpg
  • NYTVIRUS<br />
NAPLES, ITALY - 2 MAY 2020: Ilaria Sommonte (27), a nurse at the "Cotugno", Naples's main Covid hospital, poses for a portrait at the Cotugno hospital in Naples, Italy, on May 2nd 2020
    CIPG_20200502_NYT_Harm-Naples_7M3043...jpg
  • NYTVIRUS<br />
NAPLES, ITALY - 2 MAY 2020: Ilaria Sommonte (27), a nurse at the "Cotugno", Naples's main Covid hospital, poses for a portrait at the Cotugno hospital in Naples, Italy, on May 2nd 2020
    CIPG_20200502_NYT_Harm-Naples_7M3041...jpg
  • 26 June, 2008. Denver, PA. Jesse Martin's daughter Marlene, 2, is in her bed at the Hershey Medical Center as she woke up after anaesthesia. Jesse Martin, 49, is a Mennonite farmer who believes in self-sufficiency and opposes insurance and government aid. In recent years , Mr. Martin has paid at least $400,000 for care in two nonprofit  hospitals, Lancaster General Hospital and Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center. He is now struggling to pay the remaining $287,000 he owes them. "I want to pay", Jesse Martin says, "but they have to come up with a more decent price. I can't make it. Five of my 11 children suffer from maple syrup, 3 from Hirschsprung's disease, and 2 from SCID (Severe Combined Immunodeficiency)". Genetic disorders particularly affect Amish communities, since most of them descend from the few hundred  German-Swiss settlers who brought the Amish and Mennonite faiths to the United States in the 18th century. Marrying within an Amish community means members share large regions of genetic material, rendering them more likely to suffer from certain diseases. <br />
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  • NYTVIRUS<br />
NAPLES, ITALY - 4 MAY 2020: Romolo Villani (58), an anesthesiologist and head physician. poses for a portrrait at the end of her shift at the Cardarelli hospital in Naples, Italy, on May 4th 2020
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NAPLES, ITALY - 4 MAY 2020: Crescenzo Sala (39), an anesthesiologist, poses for a portrrait during his shift at the Cardarelli hospital in Naples, Italy, on May 4th 2020
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NAPLES, ITALY - 4 MAY 2020: Crescenzo Sala (39), an anesthesiologist, poses for a portrrait during his shift at the Cardarelli hospital in Naples, Italy, on May 4th 2020
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NAPLES, ITALY - 4 MAY 2020: Romolo Villani (58), an anesthesiologist and head physician. poses for a portrrait at the end of her shift at the Cardarelli hospital in Naples, Italy, on May 4th 2020
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NAPLES, ITALY - 4 MAY 2020: Romolo Villani (58), an anesthesiologist and head physician. poses for a portrrait at the end of her shift at the Cardarelli hospital in Naples, Italy, on May 4th 2020
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NAPLES, ITALY - 4 MAY 2020: Romolo Villani (58), an anesthesiologist and head physician. poses for a portrrait at the end of her shift at the Cardarelli hospital in Naples, Italy, on May 4th 2020
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NAPLES, ITALY - 3 MAY 2020: Maria Notaro (44), an anesthesiologist. poses for a portrrait at the end of her shift at the Cardarelli hospital in Naples, Italy, on May 3rd 2020
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NAPLES, ITALY - 3 MAY 2020: Maria Notaro (44), an anesthesiologist. poses for a portrrait at the end of her shift at the Cardarelli hospital in Naples, Italy, on May 3rd 2020
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NAPLES, ITALY - 3 MAY 2020: Maria Notaro (44), an anesthesiologist. poses for a portrrait at the end of her shift at the Cardarelli hospital in Naples, Italy, on May 3rd 2020
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NAPLES, ITALY - 3 MAY 2020: Maria Notaro (44), an anesthesiologist. poses for a portrrait at the end of her shift at the Cardarelli hospital in Naples, Italy, on May 3rd 2020
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NAPLES, ITALY - 3 MAY 2020: Dania Sannino (33), an anesthesiologist. poses for a portrrait at the end of her shift at the Cardarelli hospital in Naples, Italy, on May 3rd 2020
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NAPLES, ITALY - 3 MAY 2020: Dania Sannino (33), an anesthesiologist. poses for a portrrait at the end of her shift at the Cardarelli hospital in Naples, Italy, on May 3rd 2020
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NAPLES, ITALY - 3 MAY 2020: Dania Sannino (33), an anesthesiologist. poses for a portrrait at the end of her shift at the Cardarelli hospital in Naples, Italy, on May 3rd 2020
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NAPLES, ITALY - 3 MAY 2020: Dania Sannino (33), an anesthesiologist. poses for a portrrait at the end of her shift at the Cardarelli hospital in Naples, Italy, on May 3rd 2020
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NAPLES, ITALY - 4 MAY 2020: Crescenzo Sala (39), an anesthesiologist, poses for a portrrait during his shift at the Cardarelli hospital in Naples, Italy, on May 4th 2020
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NAPLES, ITALY - 4 MAY 2020: Crescenzo Sala (39), an anesthesiologist, poses for a portrrait during his shift at the Cardarelli hospital in Naples, Italy, on May 4th 2020
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NAPLES, ITALY - 4 MAY 2020: Crescenzo Sala (39), an anesthesiologist, poses for a portrrait during his shift at the Cardarelli hospital in Naples, Italy, on May 4th 2020
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NAPLES, ITALY - 4 MAY 2020: Crescenzo Sala (39), an anesthesiologist, poses for a portrrait during his shift at the Cardarelli hospital in Naples, Italy, on May 4th 2020
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NAPLES, ITALY - 4 MAY 2020: Crescenzo Sala (39), an anesthesiologist, poses for a portrrait during his shift at the Cardarelli hospital in Naples, Italy, on May 4th 2020
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NAPLES, ITALY - 4 MAY 2020: Crescenzo Sala (39), an anesthesiologist, poses for a portrrait during his shift at the Cardarelli hospital in Naples, Italy, on May 4th 2020
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NAPLES, ITALY - 4 MAY 2020: Crescenzo Sala (39), an anesthesiologist, poses for a portrrait during his shift at the Cardarelli hospital in Naples, Italy, on May 4th 2020
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NAPLES, ITALY - 4 MAY 2020: Romolo Villani (58), an anesthesiologist and head physician. poses for a portrrait at the end of her shift at the Cardarelli hospital in Naples, Italy, on May 4th 2020
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NAPLES, ITALY - 4 MAY 2020: Romolo Villani (58), an anesthesiologist and head physician. poses for a portrrait at the end of her shift at the Cardarelli hospital in Naples, Italy, on May 4th 2020
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NAPLES, ITALY - 4 MAY 2020: Romolo Villani (58), an anesthesiologist and head physician. poses for a portrrait at the end of her shift at the Cardarelli hospital in Naples, Italy, on May 4th 2020
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NAPLES, ITALY - 4 MAY 2020: Romolo Villani (58), an anesthesiologist and head physician. poses for a portrrait at the end of her shift at the Cardarelli hospital in Naples, Italy, on May 4th 2020
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NAPLES, ITALY - 4 MAY 2020: Romolo Villani (58), an anesthesiologist and head physician. poses for a portrrait at the end of her shift at the Cardarelli hospital in Naples, Italy, on May 4th 2020
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NAPLES, ITALY - 3 MAY 2020: Maria Notaro (44), an anesthesiologist. poses for a portrrait at the end of her shift at the Cardarelli hospital in Naples, Italy, on May 3rd 2020
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NAPLES, ITALY - 3 MAY 2020: Maria Notaro (44), an anesthesiologist. poses for a portrrait at the end of her shift at the Cardarelli hospital in Naples, Italy, on May 3rd 2020
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NAPLES, ITALY - 3 MAY 2020: Maria Notaro (44), an anesthesiologist. poses for a portrrait at the end of her shift at the Cardarelli hospital in Naples, Italy, on May 3rd 2020
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