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  • Palermo, Italy - 20 July, 2012: President of the Sicilian Region Raffaele Lombardo, 61, answers media questions after his speach at the Regional Assembly on 20 July, 2012, in Palermo, Italy.<br />
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Mario Monti has expressed “serious concerns” that Sicily’s regional government is heading towards default and has asked its governor – who is under investigation for suspected links to the Mafia – to confirm his intention to resign. Sicily was among 23 Italian “sub-sovereign entities” downgraded by Moody’s rating agency on Monday, a development that has raised the possibility of a chain of defaults at the local level unless the central government intervenes. Sicily’s debt was €5.3bn at the end of 2011, according to Bloomberg. Mr Monti, Italy’s technocratic prime minister, indicated in his statement on Tuesday that Rome would take action to bail out Sicily’s debts. Sicily has long been identified as one of the most poorly managed of Italy’s regions, with the public sector accounting for the bulk of the island’s economy and jobs. Commentators call it “Italy’s Greece”.
    Sicily_bw_06.jpg
  • Palermo, Italy - 20 July, 2012: President of the Sicilian Region Raffaele Lombardo, 61, answers media questions after his speach at the Regional Assembly on 20 July, 2012, in Palermo, Italy.<br />
<br />
Mario Monti has expressed “serious concerns” that Sicily’s regional government is heading towards default and has asked its governor – who is under investigation for suspected links to the Mafia – to confirm his intention to resign. Sicily was among 23 Italian “sub-sovereign entities” downgraded by Moody’s rating agency on Monday, a development that has raised the possibility of a chain of defaults at the local level unless the central government intervenes. Sicily’s debt was €5.3bn at the end of 2011, according to Bloomberg. Mr Monti, Italy’s technocratic prime minister, indicated in his statement on Tuesday that Rome would take action to bail out Sicily’s debts. Sicily has long been identified as one of the most poorly managed of Italy’s regions, with the public sector accounting for the bulk of the island’s economy and jobs. Commentators call it “Italy’s Greece”.
    Sicily_color_07.jpg
  • LEONFORTE (SICILY), ITALY - 1 AUGUST 2013:  Pippo Lombardo, the 41 years old computer technician and friend of Mariagrazia Trecarichi who was on the phone with her until the moment she presumably fell in the waters of the Giglio Island, is here in Mariagrazia Trecarichi's country house in Leonforte, Italy, on August 1st 2013.<br />
<br />
Mariagrazia Trecarichi is missing since January 14th 2012, the day of her 50th birthday, after the Costa Concordia shipwrekck at the  Giglio Island in Tuscany, Italy. Of the 3,229 passengers and 1,023 crew known to have been aboard, 30 people died,, and two more passengers are missing and presumed dead, inclusding Mrs Trecarichi. Mariagrazia Trecarichi had survived two cancers and decided to celebrate her 50th birthday on the Costa Concordia.
    CIPG_20130801_STERN_CostaConcordia__...jpg
  • LEONFORTE (SICILY), ITALY - 1 AUGUST 2013:  Pippo Lombardo, the 41 years old computer technician and friend of Mariagrazia Trecarichi who was on the phone with her until the moment she presumably fell in the waters of the Giglio Island, is here in Mariagrazia Trecarichi's country house in Leonforte, Italy, on August 1st 2013.<br />
<br />
Mariagrazia Trecarichi is missing since January 14th 2012, the day of her 50th birthday, after the Costa Concordia shipwrekck at the  Giglio Island in Tuscany, Italy. Of the 3,229 passengers and 1,023 crew known to have been aboard, 30 people died,, and two more passengers are missing and presumed dead, inclusding Mrs Trecarichi. Mariagrazia Trecarichi had survived two cancers and decided to celebrate her 50th birthday on the Costa Concordia.
    CIPG_20130801_STERN_CostaConcordia__...jpg
  • Palermo, Italy - 20 July, 2012:  A screen displays the live speech of President of Sicilian Regione Raffaele Lombardo, 61, in the press room of the Sicilian Regional Assemby on 20 July, 2012, in Palermo, Italy.<br />
<br />
Mario Monti has expressed “serious concerns” that Sicily’s regional government is heading towards default and has asked its governor – who is under investigation for suspected links to the Mafia – to confirm his intention to resign. Sicily was among 23 Italian “sub-sovereign entities” downgraded by Moody’s rating agency on Monday, a development that has raised the possibility of a chain of defaults at the local level unless the central government intervenes. Sicily’s debt was €5.3bn at the end of 2011, according to Bloomberg. Mr Monti, Italy’s technocratic prime minister, indicated in his statement on Tuesday that Rome would take action to bail out Sicily’s debts. Sicily has long been identified as one of the most poorly managed of Italy’s regions, with the public sector accounting for the bulk of the island’s economy and jobs. Commentators call it “Italy’s Greece”.
    Sicily_bw_04.jpg
  • LEONFORTE (SICILY), ITALY - 1 AUGUST 2013:  Pippo Lombardo, the 41 years old computer technician and friend of Mariagrazia Trecarichi who was on the phone with her until the moment she presumably fell in the waters of the Giglio Island, is here in Mariagrazia Trecarichi's country house in Leonforte, Italy, on August 1st 2013.<br />
<br />
Mariagrazia Trecarichi is missing since January 14th 2012, the day of her 50th birthday, after the Costa Concordia shipwrekck at the  Giglio Island in Tuscany, Italy. Of the 3,229 passengers and 1,023 crew known to have been aboard, 30 people died,, and two more passengers are missing and presumed dead, inclusding Mrs Trecarichi. Mariagrazia Trecarichi had survived two cancers and decided to celebrate her 50th birthday on the Costa Concordia.
    CIPG_20130801_STERN_CostaConcordia__...jpg
  • Palermo, Italy - 20 July, 2012:  Staff of the Sicilian Regional Assembly work by President Raffaele Lombardo's office on 20 July, 2012, in Palermo, Italy.<br />
<br />
Mario Monti has expressed “serious concerns” that Sicily’s regional government is heading towards default and has asked its governor – who is under investigation for suspected links to the Mafia – to confirm his intention to resign. Sicily was among 23 Italian “sub-sovereign entities” downgraded by Moody’s rating agency on Monday, a development that has raised the possibility of a chain of defaults at the local level unless the central government intervenes. Sicily’s debt was €5.3bn at the end of 2011, according to Bloomberg. Mr Monti, Italy’s technocratic prime minister, indicated in his statement on Tuesday that Rome would take action to bail out Sicily’s debts. Sicily has long been identified as one of the most poorly managed of Italy’s regions, with the public sector accounting for the bulk of the island’s economy and jobs. Commentators call it “Italy’s Greece”.
    Sicily_bw_18.jpg
  • Palermo, Italy - 20 July, 2012:  President of the Region of Sicily Raffaele Lombardo, 61, speaks at the Sicilian Regional Assembly on 20 July, 2012, in Palermo, Italy.<br />
<br />
Mario Monti has expressed “serious concerns” that Sicily’s regional government is heading towards default and has asked its governor – who is under investigation for suspected links to the Mafia – to confirm his intention to resign. Sicily was among 23 Italian “sub-sovereign entities” downgraded by Moody’s rating agency on Monday, a development that has raised the possibility of a chain of defaults at the local level unless the central government intervenes. Sicily’s debt was €5.3bn at the end of 2011, according to Bloomberg. Mr Monti, Italy’s technocratic prime minister, indicated in his statement on Tuesday that Rome would take action to bail out Sicily’s debts. Sicily has long been identified as one of the most poorly managed of Italy’s regions, with the public sector accounting for the bulk of the island’s economy and jobs. Commentators call it “Italy’s Greece”.
    Sicily_bw_14.jpg
  • Palermo, Italy - 20 July, 2012: President of the Sicilian Region Raffaele Lombardo, 61, answers media questions after his speach at the Regional Assembly on 20 July, 2012, in Palermo, Italy.<br />
<br />
Mario Monti has expressed “serious concerns” that Sicily’s regional government is heading towards default and has asked its governor – who is under investigation for suspected links to the Mafia – to confirm his intention to resign. Sicily was among 23 Italian “sub-sovereign entities” downgraded by Moody’s rating agency on Monday, a development that has raised the possibility of a chain of defaults at the local level unless the central government intervenes. Sicily’s debt was €5.3bn at the end of 2011, according to Bloomberg. Mr Monti, Italy’s technocratic prime minister, indicated in his statement on Tuesday that Rome would take action to bail out Sicily’s debts. Sicily has long been identified as one of the most poorly managed of Italy’s regions, with the public sector accounting for the bulk of the island’s economy and jobs. Commentators call it “Italy’s Greece”.
    Sicily_bw_08.jpg
  • Palermo, Italy - 20 July, 2012:  A screen displays the live speech of President of Sicilian Regione Raffaele Lombardo, 61, in the press room of the Sicilian Regional Assemby on 20 July, 2012, in Palermo, Italy.<br />
<br />
Mario Monti has expressed “serious concerns” that Sicily’s regional government is heading towards default and has asked its governor – who is under investigation for suspected links to the Mafia – to confirm his intention to resign. Sicily was among 23 Italian “sub-sovereign entities” downgraded by Moody’s rating agency on Monday, a development that has raised the possibility of a chain of defaults at the local level unless the central government intervenes. Sicily’s debt was €5.3bn at the end of 2011, according to Bloomberg. Mr Monti, Italy’s technocratic prime minister, indicated in his statement on Tuesday that Rome would take action to bail out Sicily’s debts. Sicily has long been identified as one of the most poorly managed of Italy’s regions, with the public sector accounting for the bulk of the island’s economy and jobs. Commentators call it “Italy’s Greece”.
    Sicily_bw_05.jpg
  • Palermo, Italy - 20 July, 2012: President of the Sicilian Region Raffaele Lombardo, 61, poses otuside his office after an interview at Palazzo d'Orleans, headquarters of the Presidency of the Sicilian Regional Assembly on 20 July, 2012, in Palermo, Italy.<br />
<br />
Mario Monti has expressed “serious concerns” that Sicily’s regional government is heading towards default and has asked its governor – who is under investigation for suspected links to the Mafia – to confirm his intention to resign. Sicily was among 23 Italian “sub-sovereign entities” downgraded by Moody’s rating agency on Monday, a development that has raised the possibility of a chain of defaults at the local level unless the central government intervenes. Sicily’s debt was €5.3bn at the end of 2011, according to Bloomberg. Mr Monti, Italy’s technocratic prime minister, indicated in his statement on Tuesday that Rome would take action to bail out Sicily’s debts. Sicily has long been identified as one of the most poorly managed of Italy’s regions, with the public sector accounting for the bulk of the island’s economy and jobs. Commentators call it “Italy’s Greece”.
    Sicily_bw_01.jpg
  • Palermo, Italy - 20 July, 2012: President of the Sicilian Region Raffaele Lombardo, 61, answers media questions after his speach at the Regional Assembly on 20 July, 2012, in Palermo, Italy.<br />
<br />
Mario Monti has expressed “serious concerns” that Sicily’s regional government is heading towards default and has asked its governor – who is under investigation for suspected links to the Mafia – to confirm his intention to resign. Sicily was among 23 Italian “sub-sovereign entities” downgraded by Moody’s rating agency on Monday, a development that has raised the possibility of a chain of defaults at the local level unless the central government intervenes. Sicily’s debt was €5.3bn at the end of 2011, according to Bloomberg. Mr Monti, Italy’s technocratic prime minister, indicated in his statement on Tuesday that Rome would take action to bail out Sicily’s debts. Sicily has long been identified as one of the most poorly managed of Italy’s regions, with the public sector accounting for the bulk of the island’s economy and jobs. Commentators call it “Italy’s Greece”.
    Sicily_bw_20.jpg
  • Palermo, Italy - 20 July, 2012:  Staff of the Sicilian Regional Assembly work by President Raffaele Lombardo's office on 20 July, 2012, in Palermo, Italy.<br />
<br />
Mario Monti has expressed “serious concerns” that Sicily’s regional government is heading towards default and has asked its governor – who is under investigation for suspected links to the Mafia – to confirm his intention to resign. Sicily was among 23 Italian “sub-sovereign entities” downgraded by Moody’s rating agency on Monday, a development that has raised the possibility of a chain of defaults at the local level unless the central government intervenes. Sicily’s debt was €5.3bn at the end of 2011, according to Bloomberg. Mr Monti, Italy’s technocratic prime minister, indicated in his statement on Tuesday that Rome would take action to bail out Sicily’s debts. Sicily has long been identified as one of the most poorly managed of Italy’s regions, with the public sector accounting for the bulk of the island’s economy and jobs. Commentators call it “Italy’s Greece”.
    Sicily_bw_18.jpg
  • Palermo, Italy - 20 July, 2012: President of the Sicilian Region Raffaele Lombardo, 61, is interviewed in his office at Palazzo d'Orleans, headquarters of the Presidency of the Sicilian Regional Assembly on 20 July, 2012, in Palermo, Italy.<br />
<br />
Mario Monti has expressed “serious concerns” that Sicily’s regional government is heading towards default and has asked its governor – who is under investigation for suspected links to the Mafia – to confirm his intention to resign. Sicily was among 23 Italian “sub-sovereign entities” downgraded by Moody’s rating agency on Monday, a development that has raised the possibility of a chain of defaults at the local level unless the central government intervenes. Sicily’s debt was €5.3bn at the end of 2011, according to Bloomberg. Mr Monti, Italy’s technocratic prime minister, indicated in his statement on Tuesday that Rome would take action to bail out Sicily’s debts. Sicily has long been identified as one of the most poorly managed of Italy’s regions, with the public sector accounting for the bulk of the island’s economy and jobs. Commentators call it “Italy’s Greece”.
    Sicily_bw_09.jpg
  • Palermo, Italy - 20 July, 2012: President of the Sicilian Region Raffaele Lombardo, 61, answers media questions after his speach at the Regional Assembly on 20 July, 2012, in Palermo, Italy.<br />
<br />
Mario Monti has expressed “serious concerns” that Sicily’s regional government is heading towards default and has asked its governor – who is under investigation for suspected links to the Mafia – to confirm his intention to resign. Sicily was among 23 Italian “sub-sovereign entities” downgraded by Moody’s rating agency on Monday, a development that has raised the possibility of a chain of defaults at the local level unless the central government intervenes. Sicily’s debt was €5.3bn at the end of 2011, according to Bloomberg. Mr Monti, Italy’s technocratic prime minister, indicated in his statement on Tuesday that Rome would take action to bail out Sicily’s debts. Sicily has long been identified as one of the most poorly managed of Italy’s regions, with the public sector accounting for the bulk of the island’s economy and jobs. Commentators call it “Italy’s Greece”.
    Sicily_bw_08.jpg
  • Palermo, Italy - 20 July, 2012: President of the Sicilian Region Raffaele Lombardo, 61, answers media questions after his speach at the Regional Assembly on 20 July, 2012, in Palermo, Italy.<br />
<br />
Mario Monti has expressed “serious concerns” that Sicily’s regional government is heading towards default and has asked its governor – who is under investigation for suspected links to the Mafia – to confirm his intention to resign. Sicily was among 23 Italian “sub-sovereign entities” downgraded by Moody’s rating agency on Monday, a development that has raised the possibility of a chain of defaults at the local level unless the central government intervenes. Sicily’s debt was €5.3bn at the end of 2011, according to Bloomberg. Mr Monti, Italy’s technocratic prime minister, indicated in his statement on Tuesday that Rome would take action to bail out Sicily’s debts. Sicily has long been identified as one of the most poorly managed of Italy’s regions, with the public sector accounting for the bulk of the island’s economy and jobs. Commentators call it “Italy’s Greece”.
    Sicily_bw_07.jpg
  • Palermo, Italy - 20 July, 2012:  A screen displays the live speech of President of Sicilian Regione Raffaele Lombardo, 61, in the press room of the Sicilian Regional Assemby on 20 July, 2012, in Palermo, Italy.<br />
<br />
Mario Monti has expressed “serious concerns” that Sicily’s regional government is heading towards default and has asked its governor – who is under investigation for suspected links to the Mafia – to confirm his intention to resign. Sicily was among 23 Italian “sub-sovereign entities” downgraded by Moody’s rating agency on Monday, a development that has raised the possibility of a chain of defaults at the local level unless the central government intervenes. Sicily’s debt was €5.3bn at the end of 2011, according to Bloomberg. Mr Monti, Italy’s technocratic prime minister, indicated in his statement on Tuesday that Rome would take action to bail out Sicily’s debts. Sicily has long been identified as one of the most poorly managed of Italy’s regions, with the public sector accounting for the bulk of the island’s economy and jobs. Commentators call it “Italy’s Greece”.
    Sicily_bw_04.jpg
  • Palermo, Italy - 20 July, 2012: President of the Sicilian Region Raffaele Lombardo, 61, walks out of his office after an interview at Palazzo d'Orleans, headquarters of the Presidency of the Sicilian Regional Assembly on 20 July, 2012, in Palermo, Italy.<br />
<br />
Mario Monti has expressed “serious concerns” that Sicily’s regional government is heading towards default and has asked its governor – who is under investigation for suspected links to the Mafia – to confirm his intention to resign. Sicily was among 23 Italian “sub-sovereign entities” downgraded by Moody’s rating agency on Monday, a development that has raised the possibility of a chain of defaults at the local level unless the central government intervenes. Sicily’s debt was €5.3bn at the end of 2011, according to Bloomberg. Mr Monti, Italy’s technocratic prime minister, indicated in his statement on Tuesday that Rome would take action to bail out Sicily’s debts. Sicily has long been identified as one of the most poorly managed of Italy’s regions, with the public sector accounting for the bulk of the island’s economy and jobs. Commentators call it “Italy’s Greece”.
    Sicily_bw_03.jpg
  • Palermo, Italy - 20 July, 2012: President of the Sicilian Region Raffaele Lombardo, 61, walks out of his office after an interview at Palazzo d'Orleans, headquarters of the Presidency of the Sicilian Regional Assembly on 20 July, 2012, in Palermo, Italy.<br />
<br />
Mario Monti has expressed “serious concerns” that Sicily’s regional government is heading towards default and has asked its governor – who is under investigation for suspected links to the Mafia – to confirm his intention to resign. Sicily was among 23 Italian “sub-sovereign entities” downgraded by Moody’s rating agency on Monday, a development that has raised the possibility of a chain of defaults at the local level unless the central government intervenes. Sicily’s debt was €5.3bn at the end of 2011, according to Bloomberg. Mr Monti, Italy’s technocratic prime minister, indicated in his statement on Tuesday that Rome would take action to bail out Sicily’s debts. Sicily has long been identified as one of the most poorly managed of Italy’s regions, with the public sector accounting for the bulk of the island’s economy and jobs. Commentators call it “Italy’s Greece”.
    Sicily_bw_02.jpg
  • Palermo, Italy - 20 July, 2012: President of the Sicilian Region Raffaele Lombardo, 61, answers media questions after his speach at the Regional Assembly on 20 July, 2012, in Palermo, Italy.<br />
<br />
Mario Monti has expressed “serious concerns” that Sicily’s regional government is heading towards default and has asked its governor – who is under investigation for suspected links to the Mafia – to confirm his intention to resign. Sicily was among 23 Italian “sub-sovereign entities” downgraded by Moody’s rating agency on Monday, a development that has raised the possibility of a chain of defaults at the local level unless the central government intervenes. Sicily’s debt was €5.3bn at the end of 2011, according to Bloomberg. Mr Monti, Italy’s technocratic prime minister, indicated in his statement on Tuesday that Rome would take action to bail out Sicily’s debts. Sicily has long been identified as one of the most poorly managed of Italy’s regions, with the public sector accounting for the bulk of the island’s economy and jobs. Commentators call it “Italy’s Greece”.
    Sicily_color_20.jpg
  • Palermo, Italy - 20 July, 2012: President of the Sicilian Region Raffaele Lombardo, 61, is interviewed in his office at Palazzo d'Orleans, headquarters of the Presidency of the Sicilian Regional Assembly on 20 July, 2012, in Palermo, Italy.<br />
<br />
Mario Monti has expressed “serious concerns” that Sicily’s regional government is heading towards default and has asked its governor – who is under investigation for suspected links to the Mafia – to confirm his intention to resign. Sicily was among 23 Italian “sub-sovereign entities” downgraded by Moody’s rating agency on Monday, a development that has raised the possibility of a chain of defaults at the local level unless the central government intervenes. Sicily’s debt was €5.3bn at the end of 2011, according to Bloomberg. Mr Monti, Italy’s technocratic prime minister, indicated in his statement on Tuesday that Rome would take action to bail out Sicily’s debts. Sicily has long been identified as one of the most poorly managed of Italy’s regions, with the public sector accounting for the bulk of the island’s economy and jobs. Commentators call it “Italy’s Greece”.
    Sicily_color_09.jpg
  • Palermo, Italy - 20 July, 2012: President of the Sicilian Region Raffaele Lombardo, 61, answers media questions after his speach at the Regional Assembly on 20 July, 2012, in Palermo, Italy.<br />
<br />
Mario Monti has expressed “serious concerns” that Sicily’s regional government is heading towards default and has asked its governor – who is under investigation for suspected links to the Mafia – to confirm his intention to resign. Sicily was among 23 Italian “sub-sovereign entities” downgraded by Moody’s rating agency on Monday, a development that has raised the possibility of a chain of defaults at the local level unless the central government intervenes. Sicily’s debt was €5.3bn at the end of 2011, according to Bloomberg. Mr Monti, Italy’s technocratic prime minister, indicated in his statement on Tuesday that Rome would take action to bail out Sicily’s debts. Sicily has long been identified as one of the most poorly managed of Italy’s regions, with the public sector accounting for the bulk of the island’s economy and jobs. Commentators call it “Italy’s Greece”.
    Sicily_color_08.jpg
  • Palermo, Italy - 20 July, 2012: President of the Sicilian Region Raffaele Lombardo, 61, walks out of his office after an interview at Palazzo d'Orleans, headquarters of the Presidency of the Sicilian Regional Assembly on 20 July, 2012, in Palermo, Italy.<br />
<br />
Mario Monti has expressed “serious concerns” that Sicily’s regional government is heading towards default and has asked its governor – who is under investigation for suspected links to the Mafia – to confirm his intention to resign. Sicily was among 23 Italian “sub-sovereign entities” downgraded by Moody’s rating agency on Monday, a development that has raised the possibility of a chain of defaults at the local level unless the central government intervenes. Sicily’s debt was €5.3bn at the end of 2011, according to Bloomberg. Mr Monti, Italy’s technocratic prime minister, indicated in his statement on Tuesday that Rome would take action to bail out Sicily’s debts. Sicily has long been identified as one of the most poorly managed of Italy’s regions, with the public sector accounting for the bulk of the island’s economy and jobs. Commentators call it “Italy’s Greece”.
    Sicily_color_03.jpg
  • Palermo, Italy - 20 July, 2012: President of the Sicilian Region Raffaele Lombardo, 61, walks out of his office after an interview at Palazzo d'Orleans, headquarters of the Presidency of the Sicilian Regional Assembly on 20 July, 2012, in Palermo, Italy.<br />
<br />
Mario Monti has expressed “serious concerns” that Sicily’s regional government is heading towards default and has asked its governor – who is under investigation for suspected links to the Mafia – to confirm his intention to resign. Sicily was among 23 Italian “sub-sovereign entities” downgraded by Moody’s rating agency on Monday, a development that has raised the possibility of a chain of defaults at the local level unless the central government intervenes. Sicily’s debt was €5.3bn at the end of 2011, according to Bloomberg. Mr Monti, Italy’s technocratic prime minister, indicated in his statement on Tuesday that Rome would take action to bail out Sicily’s debts. Sicily has long been identified as one of the most poorly managed of Italy’s regions, with the public sector accounting for the bulk of the island’s economy and jobs. Commentators call it “Italy’s Greece”.
    Sicily_color_02.jpg
  • LEONFORTE (SICILY), ITALY - 1 AUGUST 2013:  Pippo Lombardo, the 41 years old computer technician and friend of Mariagrazia Trecarichi who was on the phone with her until the moment she presumably fell in the waters of the Giglio Island, is here in Mariagrazia Trecarichi's country house in Leonforte, Italy, on August 1st 2013.<br />
<br />
Mariagrazia Trecarichi is missing since January 14th 2012, the day of her 50th birthday, after the Costa Concordia shipwrekck at the  Giglio Island in Tuscany, Italy. Of the 3,229 passengers and 1,023 crew known to have been aboard, 30 people died,, and two more passengers are missing and presumed dead, inclusding Mrs Trecarichi. Mariagrazia Trecarichi had survived two cancers and decided to celebrate her 50th birthday on the Costa Concordia.
    CIPG_20130801_STERN_CostaConcordia__...jpg
  • LEONFORTE (SICILY), ITALY - 1 AUGUST 2013:  Pippo Lombardo, the 41 years old computer technician and friend of Mariagrazia Trecarichi who was on the phone with her until the moment she presumably fell in the waters of the Giglio Island, is here in Mariagrazia Trecarichi's country house in Leonforte, Italy, on August 1st 2013.<br />
<br />
Mariagrazia Trecarichi is missing since January 14th 2012, the day of her 50th birthday, after the Costa Concordia shipwrekck at the  Giglio Island in Tuscany, Italy. Of the 3,229 passengers and 1,023 crew known to have been aboard, 30 people died,, and two more passengers are missing and presumed dead, inclusding Mrs Trecarichi. Mariagrazia Trecarichi had survived two cancers and decided to celebrate her 50th birthday on the Costa Concordia.
    CIPG_20130801_STERN_CostaConcordia__...jpg
  • LEONFORTE (SICILY), ITALY - 1 AUGUST 2013: A video footage of passengers of the Costa Concordia cruise ship waiting for rescue boats, including the missing and presumed dead Mariagrazia Trecarichi (on the right), is shown on the laptop of Pippo Lombardo, the 41 years old friend of Mariagrazia who was on the phone with her until the moment she presumably fell in the waters of the Giglio Island, in Leonforte, Italy, on August 1st 2013. <br />
<br />
Mariagrazia Trecarichi is missing since January 14th 2012, the day of her 50th birthday, after the Costa Concordia shipwrekck at the  Giglio Island in Tuscany, Italy. Of the 3,229 passengers and 1,023 crew known to have been aboard, 30 people died,, and two more passengers are missing and presumed dead, inclusding Mrs Trecarichi. Mariagrazia Trecarichi had survived two cancers and decided to celebrate her 50th birthday on the Costa Concordia.
    CIPG_20130801_STERN_CostaConcordia__...jpg
  • Palermo, Italy - 20 July, 2012:  Staff of the Sicilian Regional Assembly work by President Raffaele Lombardo's office on 20 July, 2012, in Palermo, Italy...Mario Monti has expressed ?serious concerns? that Sicily's regional government is heading towards default and has asked its governor - who is under investigation for suspected links to the Mafia - to confirm his intention to resign. Sicily was among 23 Italian ?sub-sovereign entities? downgraded by Moody's rating agency on Monday, a development that has raised the possibility of a chain of defaults at the local level unless the central government intervenes. Sicily's debt was ?5.3bn at the end of 2011, according to Bloomberg. Mr Monti, Italy's technocratic prime minister, indicated in his statement on Tuesday that Rome would take action to bail out Sicily's debts. Sicily has long been identified as one of the most poorly managed of Italy's regions, with the public sector accounting for the bulk of the island's economy and jobs. Commentators call it ?Italy's Greece?.
    Sicily_color_18.jpg
  • Palermo, Italy - 20 July, 2012:  President of the Region of Sicily Raffaele Lombardo, 61, speaks at the Sicilian Regional Assembly on 20 July, 2012, in Palermo, Italy...Mario Monti has expressed ?serious concerns? that Sicily's regional government is heading towards default and has asked its governor - who is under investigation for suspected links to the Mafia - to confirm his intention to resign. Sicily was among 23 Italian ?sub-sovereign entities? downgraded by Moody's rating agency on Monday, a development that has raised the possibility of a chain of defaults at the local level unless the central government intervenes. Sicily's debt was ?5.3bn at the end of 2011, according to Bloomberg. Mr Monti, Italy's technocratic prime minister, indicated in his statement on Tuesday that Rome would take action to bail out Sicily's debts. Sicily has long been identified as one of the most poorly managed of Italy's regions, with the public sector accounting for the bulk of the island's economy and jobs. Commentators call it ?Italy's Greece?.
    Sicily_color_14.jpg
  • Palermo, Italy - 20 July, 2012: President of the Sicilian Region Raffaele Lombardo, 61, answers media questions after his speach at the Regional Assembly on 20 July, 2012, in Palermo, Italy.<br />
<br />
Mario Monti has expressed “serious concerns” that Sicily’s regional government is heading towards default and has asked its governor – who is under investigation for suspected links to the Mafia – to confirm his intention to resign. Sicily was among 23 Italian “sub-sovereign entities” downgraded by Moody’s rating agency on Monday, a development that has raised the possibility of a chain of defaults at the local level unless the central government intervenes. Sicily’s debt was €5.3bn at the end of 2011, according to Bloomberg. Mr Monti, Italy’s technocratic prime minister, indicated in his statement on Tuesday that Rome would take action to bail out Sicily’s debts. Sicily has long been identified as one of the most poorly managed of Italy’s regions, with the public sector accounting for the bulk of the island’s economy and jobs. Commentators call it “Italy’s Greece”.
    Sicily_bw_20.jpg
  • Palermo, Italy - 20 July, 2012: President of the Sicilian Region Raffaele Lombardo, 61, is interviewed in his office at Palazzo d'Orleans, headquarters of the Presidency of the Sicilian Regional Assembly on 20 July, 2012, in Palermo, Italy.<br />
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Mario Monti has expressed “serious concerns” that Sicily’s regional government is heading towards default and has asked its governor – who is under investigation for suspected links to the Mafia – to confirm his intention to resign. Sicily was among 23 Italian “sub-sovereign entities” downgraded by Moody’s rating agency on Monday, a development that has raised the possibility of a chain of defaults at the local level unless the central government intervenes. Sicily’s debt was €5.3bn at the end of 2011, according to Bloomberg. Mr Monti, Italy’s technocratic prime minister, indicated in his statement on Tuesday that Rome would take action to bail out Sicily’s debts. Sicily has long been identified as one of the most poorly managed of Italy’s regions, with the public sector accounting for the bulk of the island’s economy and jobs. Commentators call it “Italy’s Greece”.
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  • Palermo, Italy - 20 July, 2012: President of the Sicilian Region Raffaele Lombardo, 61, answers media questions after his speach at the Regional Assembly on 20 July, 2012, in Palermo, Italy.<br />
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Mario Monti has expressed “serious concerns” that Sicily’s regional government is heading towards default and has asked its governor – who is under investigation for suspected links to the Mafia – to confirm his intention to resign. Sicily was among 23 Italian “sub-sovereign entities” downgraded by Moody’s rating agency on Monday, a development that has raised the possibility of a chain of defaults at the local level unless the central government intervenes. Sicily’s debt was €5.3bn at the end of 2011, according to Bloomberg. Mr Monti, Italy’s technocratic prime minister, indicated in his statement on Tuesday that Rome would take action to bail out Sicily’s debts. Sicily has long been identified as one of the most poorly managed of Italy’s regions, with the public sector accounting for the bulk of the island’s economy and jobs. Commentators call it “Italy’s Greece”.
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  • Palermo, Italy - 20 July, 2012: President of the Sicilian Region Raffaele Lombardo, 61, walks out of his office after an interview at Palazzo d'Orleans, headquarters of the Presidency of the Sicilian Regional Assembly on 20 July, 2012, in Palermo, Italy.<br />
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Mario Monti has expressed “serious concerns” that Sicily’s regional government is heading towards default and has asked its governor – who is under investigation for suspected links to the Mafia – to confirm his intention to resign. Sicily was among 23 Italian “sub-sovereign entities” downgraded by Moody’s rating agency on Monday, a development that has raised the possibility of a chain of defaults at the local level unless the central government intervenes. Sicily’s debt was €5.3bn at the end of 2011, according to Bloomberg. Mr Monti, Italy’s technocratic prime minister, indicated in his statement on Tuesday that Rome would take action to bail out Sicily’s debts. Sicily has long been identified as one of the most poorly managed of Italy’s regions, with the public sector accounting for the bulk of the island’s economy and jobs. Commentators call it “Italy’s Greece”.
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  • Palermo, Italy - 20 July, 2012: President of the Sicilian Region Raffaele Lombardo, 61, walks out of his office after an interview at Palazzo d'Orleans, headquarters of the Presidency of the Sicilian Regional Assembly on 20 July, 2012, in Palermo, Italy.<br />
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Mario Monti has expressed “serious concerns” that Sicily’s regional government is heading towards default and has asked its governor – who is under investigation for suspected links to the Mafia – to confirm his intention to resign. Sicily was among 23 Italian “sub-sovereign entities” downgraded by Moody’s rating agency on Monday, a development that has raised the possibility of a chain of defaults at the local level unless the central government intervenes. Sicily’s debt was €5.3bn at the end of 2011, according to Bloomberg. Mr Monti, Italy’s technocratic prime minister, indicated in his statement on Tuesday that Rome would take action to bail out Sicily’s debts. Sicily has long been identified as one of the most poorly managed of Italy’s regions, with the public sector accounting for the bulk of the island’s economy and jobs. Commentators call it “Italy’s Greece”.
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  • Palermo, Italy - 20 July, 2012:  President of the Region of Sicily Raffaele Lombardo, 61, speaks at the Sicilian Regional Assembly on 20 July, 2012, in Palermo, Italy.<br />
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Mario Monti has expressed “serious concerns” that Sicily’s regional government is heading towards default and has asked its governor – who is under investigation for suspected links to the Mafia – to confirm his intention to resign. Sicily was among 23 Italian “sub-sovereign entities” downgraded by Moody’s rating agency on Monday, a development that has raised the possibility of a chain of defaults at the local level unless the central government intervenes. Sicily’s debt was €5.3bn at the end of 2011, according to Bloomberg. Mr Monti, Italy’s technocratic prime minister, indicated in his statement on Tuesday that Rome would take action to bail out Sicily’s debts. Sicily has long been identified as one of the most poorly managed of Italy’s regions, with the public sector accounting for the bulk of the island’s economy and jobs. Commentators call it “Italy’s Greece”.
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  • Palermo, Italy - 20 July, 2012: President of the Sicilian Region Raffaele Lombardo, 61, answers media questions after his speach at the Regional Assembly on 20 July, 2012, in Palermo, Italy.<br />
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Mario Monti has expressed “serious concerns” that Sicily’s regional government is heading towards default and has asked its governor – who is under investigation for suspected links to the Mafia – to confirm his intention to resign. Sicily was among 23 Italian “sub-sovereign entities” downgraded by Moody’s rating agency on Monday, a development that has raised the possibility of a chain of defaults at the local level unless the central government intervenes. Sicily’s debt was €5.3bn at the end of 2011, according to Bloomberg. Mr Monti, Italy’s technocratic prime minister, indicated in his statement on Tuesday that Rome would take action to bail out Sicily’s debts. Sicily has long been identified as one of the most poorly managed of Italy’s regions, with the public sector accounting for the bulk of the island’s economy and jobs. Commentators call it “Italy’s Greece”.
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  • Palermo, Italy - 20 July, 2012:  A screen displays the live speech of President of Sicilian Regione Raffaele Lombardo, 61, in the press room of the Sicilian Regional Assemby on 20 July, 2012, in Palermo, Italy.<br />
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Mario Monti has expressed “serious concerns” that Sicily’s regional government is heading towards default and has asked its governor – who is under investigation for suspected links to the Mafia – to confirm his intention to resign. Sicily was among 23 Italian “sub-sovereign entities” downgraded by Moody’s rating agency on Monday, a development that has raised the possibility of a chain of defaults at the local level unless the central government intervenes. Sicily’s debt was €5.3bn at the end of 2011, according to Bloomberg. Mr Monti, Italy’s technocratic prime minister, indicated in his statement on Tuesday that Rome would take action to bail out Sicily’s debts. Sicily has long been identified as one of the most poorly managed of Italy’s regions, with the public sector accounting for the bulk of the island’s economy and jobs. Commentators call it “Italy’s Greece”.
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  • Palermo, Italy - 20 July, 2012: President of the Sicilian Region Raffaele Lombardo, 61, poses otuside his office after an interview at Palazzo d'Orleans, headquarters of the Presidency of the Sicilian Regional Assembly on 20 July, 2012, in Palermo, Italy.<br />
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Mario Monti has expressed “serious concerns” that Sicily’s regional government is heading towards default and has asked its governor – who is under investigation for suspected links to the Mafia – to confirm his intention to resign. Sicily was among 23 Italian “sub-sovereign entities” downgraded by Moody’s rating agency on Monday, a development that has raised the possibility of a chain of defaults at the local level unless the central government intervenes. Sicily’s debt was €5.3bn at the end of 2011, according to Bloomberg. Mr Monti, Italy’s technocratic prime minister, indicated in his statement on Tuesday that Rome would take action to bail out Sicily’s debts. Sicily has long been identified as one of the most poorly managed of Italy’s regions, with the public sector accounting for the bulk of the island’s economy and jobs. Commentators call it “Italy’s Greece”.
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  • Palermo, Italy - 20 July, 2012: President of the Sicilian Region Raffaele Lombardo, 61, answers media questions after his speach at the Regional Assembly on 20 July, 2012, in Palermo, Italy.<br />
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Mario Monti has expressed “serious concerns” that Sicily’s regional government is heading towards default and has asked its governor – who is under investigation for suspected links to the Mafia – to confirm his intention to resign. Sicily was among 23 Italian “sub-sovereign entities” downgraded by Moody’s rating agency on Monday, a development that has raised the possibility of a chain of defaults at the local level unless the central government intervenes. Sicily’s debt was €5.3bn at the end of 2011, according to Bloomberg. Mr Monti, Italy’s technocratic prime minister, indicated in his statement on Tuesday that Rome would take action to bail out Sicily’s debts. Sicily has long been identified as one of the most poorly managed of Italy’s regions, with the public sector accounting for the bulk of the island’s economy and jobs. Commentators call it “Italy’s Greece”.
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  • Palermo, Italy - 20 July, 2012:  A screen displays the live speech of President of Sicilian Regione Raffaele Lombardo, 61, in the press room of the Sicilian Regional Assemby on 20 July, 2012, in Palermo, Italy.<br />
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Mario Monti has expressed “serious concerns” that Sicily’s regional government is heading towards default and has asked its governor – who is under investigation for suspected links to the Mafia – to confirm his intention to resign. Sicily was among 23 Italian “sub-sovereign entities” downgraded by Moody’s rating agency on Monday, a development that has raised the possibility of a chain of defaults at the local level unless the central government intervenes. Sicily’s debt was €5.3bn at the end of 2011, according to Bloomberg. Mr Monti, Italy’s technocratic prime minister, indicated in his statement on Tuesday that Rome would take action to bail out Sicily’s debts. Sicily has long been identified as one of the most poorly managed of Italy’s regions, with the public sector accounting for the bulk of the island’s economy and jobs. Commentators call it “Italy’s Greece”.
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  • Palermo, Italy - 20 July, 2012:  A screen displays the live speech of President of Sicilian Regione Raffaele Lombardo, 61, in the press room of the Sicilian Regional Assemby on 20 July, 2012, in Palermo, Italy.<br />
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Mario Monti has expressed “serious concerns” that Sicily’s regional government is heading towards default and has asked its governor – who is under investigation for suspected links to the Mafia – to confirm his intention to resign. Sicily was among 23 Italian “sub-sovereign entities” downgraded by Moody’s rating agency on Monday, a development that has raised the possibility of a chain of defaults at the local level unless the central government intervenes. Sicily’s debt was €5.3bn at the end of 2011, according to Bloomberg. Mr Monti, Italy’s technocratic prime minister, indicated in his statement on Tuesday that Rome would take action to bail out Sicily’s debts. Sicily has long been identified as one of the most poorly managed of Italy’s regions, with the public sector accounting for the bulk of the island’s economy and jobs. Commentators call it “Italy’s Greece”.
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  • Palermo, Italy - 20 July, 2012: President of the Sicilian Region Raffaele Lombardo, 61, poses otuside his office after an interview at Palazzo d'Orleans, headquarters of the Presidency of the Sicilian Regional Assembly on 20 July, 2012, in Palermo, Italy.<br />
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Mario Monti has expressed “serious concerns” that Sicily’s regional government is heading towards default and has asked its governor – who is under investigation for suspected links to the Mafia – to confirm his intention to resign. Sicily was among 23 Italian “sub-sovereign entities” downgraded by Moody’s rating agency on Monday, a development that has raised the possibility of a chain of defaults at the local level unless the central government intervenes. Sicily’s debt was €5.3bn at the end of 2011, according to Bloomberg. Mr Monti, Italy’s technocratic prime minister, indicated in his statement on Tuesday that Rome would take action to bail out Sicily’s debts. Sicily has long been identified as one of the most poorly managed of Italy’s regions, with the public sector accounting for the bulk of the island’s economy and jobs. Commentators call it “Italy’s Greece”.
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  • LEONFORTE (SICILY), ITALY - 1 AUGUST 2013:  Pippo Lombardo, the 41 years old computer technician and friend of Mariagrazia Trecarichi who was on the phone with her until the moment she presumably fell in the waters of the Giglio Island, is here in his office in Leonforte, Italy, on August 1st 2013.<br />
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Mariagrazia Trecarichi is missing since January 14th 2012, the day of her 50th birthday, after the Costa Concordia shipwrekck at the  Giglio Island in Tuscany, Italy. Of the 3,229 passengers and 1,023 crew known to have been aboard, 30 people died,, and two more passengers are missing and presumed dead, inclusding Mrs Trecarichi. Mariagrazia Trecarichi had survived two cancers and decided to celebrate her 50th birthday on the Costa Concordia.
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  • LEONFORTE (SICILY), ITALY - 1 AUGUST 2013:  Pippo Lombardo, the 41 years old computer technician and friend of Mariagrazia Trecarichi who was on the phone with her until the moment she presumably fell in the waters of the Giglio Island, is here in Mariagrazia Trecarichi's country house in Leonforte, Italy, on August 1st 2013.<br />
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Mariagrazia Trecarichi is missing since January 14th 2012, the day of her 50th birthday, after the Costa Concordia shipwrekck at the  Giglio Island in Tuscany, Italy. Of the 3,229 passengers and 1,023 crew known to have been aboard, 30 people died,, and two more passengers are missing and presumed dead, inclusding Mrs Trecarichi. Mariagrazia Trecarichi had survived two cancers and decided to celebrate her 50th birthday on the Costa Concordia.
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  • PRIOLO GARGALLO (SICILY), ITALY - 31 JULY 2013: A photo of the missing and presumed dead Costa Concordia cruise ship passenger Mariagrazia Trecarichi at age 31 in 1993.<br />
Mariagrazia Trecarichi is missing since January 14th 2012, the day of her 50th birthday, after the Costa Concordia shipwrekck at the  Giglio Island in Tuscany, Italy. Of the 3,229 passengers and 1,023 crew known to have been aboard, 30 people died,, and two more passengers are missing and presumed dead, inclusding Mrs Trecarichi. Mariagrazia Trecarichi had survived two cancers and decided to celebrate her 50th birthday on the Costa Concordia.
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  • Palermo, Italy - 20 July, 2012: A red carpet inside Palazzo d'Orleans, the headquarters of the Presidency of the Sicilian Regional Assembly on 20 July, 2012, in Palermo, Italy.<br />
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Mario Monti has expressed “serious concerns” that Sicily’s regional government is heading towards default and has asked its governor – who is under investigation for suspected links to the Mafia – to confirm his intention to resign. Sicily was among 23 Italian “sub-sovereign entities” downgraded by Moody’s rating agency on Monday, a development that has raised the possibility of a chain of defaults at the local level unless the central government intervenes. Sicily’s debt was €5.3bn at the end of 2011, according to Bloomberg. Mr Monti, Italy’s technocratic prime minister, indicated in his statement on Tuesday that Rome would take action to bail out Sicily’s debts. Sicily has long been identified as one of the most poorly managed of Italy’s regions, with the public sector accounting for the bulk of the island’s economy and jobs. Commentators call it “Italy’s Greece”.
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  • Palermo, Italy - 20 July, 2012: Representatives of the Carabinieri and of the Guardia di Finanza, two of Italy's armed forces, chat before a civil gold medal delivery ceremony at Palazzo d'Orléans, the headquarters of the presidency of the Sicilian region in Palermo on 20 July, 2012. <br />
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Mario Monti has expressed “serious concerns” that Sicily’s regional government is heading towards default and has asked its governor – who is under investigation for suspected links to the Mafia – to confirm his intention to resign. Sicily was among 23 Italian “sub-sovereign entities” downgraded by Moody’s rating agency on Monday, a development that has raised the possibility of a chain of defaults at the local level unless the central government intervenes. Sicily’s debt was €5.3bn at the end of 2011, according to Bloomberg. Mr Monti, Italy’s technocratic prime minister, indicated in his statement on Tuesday that Rome would take action to bail out Sicily’s debts. Sicily has long been identified as one of the most poorly managed of Italy’s regions, with the public sector accounting for the bulk of the island’s economy and jobs. Commentators call it “Italy’s Greece”.
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  • Palermo, Italy - 20 July, 2012: Representatives of the Carabinieri and of the Guardia di Finanza, two of Italy's armed forces, chat before a civil gold medal delivery ceremony at Palazzo d'Orléans, the headquarters of the presidency of the Sicilian region in Palermo on 20 July, 2012. <br />
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Mario Monti has expressed “serious concerns” that Sicily’s regional government is heading towards default and has asked its governor – who is under investigation for suspected links to the Mafia – to confirm his intention to resign. Sicily was among 23 Italian “sub-sovereign entities” downgraded by Moody’s rating agency on Monday, a development that has raised the possibility of a chain of defaults at the local level unless the central government intervenes. Sicily’s debt was €5.3bn at the end of 2011, according to Bloomberg. Mr Monti, Italy’s technocratic prime minister, indicated in his statement on Tuesday that Rome would take action to bail out Sicily’s debts. Sicily has long been identified as one of the most poorly managed of Italy’s regions, with the public sector accounting for the bulk of the island’s economy and jobs. Commentators call it “Italy’s Greece”.
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  • Palermo, Italy - 20 July, 2012: An usher  supervises the media during an assembly of the Sicilan regional parliament on 20 July, 2012, in Palermo, Italy.<br />
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Mario Monti has expressed “serious concerns” that Sicily’s regional government is heading towards default and has asked its governor – who is under investigation for suspected links to the Mafia – to confirm his intention to resign. Sicily was among 23 Italian “sub-sovereign entities” downgraded by Moody’s rating agency on Monday, a development that has raised the possibility of a chain of defaults at the local level unless the central government intervenes. Sicily’s debt was €5.3bn at the end of 2011, according to Bloomberg. Mr Monti, Italy’s technocratic prime minister, indicated in his statement on Tuesday that Rome would take action to bail out Sicily’s debts. Sicily has long been identified as one of the most poorly managed of Italy’s regions, with the public sector accounting for the bulk of the island’s economy and jobs. Commentators call it “Italy’s Greece”.
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  • LEONFORTE (SICILY), ITALY - 1 AUGUST 2013:  A pair of shoes left by  the missing and presumed dead Costa Concordia passenger Mariagrazia Trecarichi is here in  her country house  in Leonforte, Italy, on August 1st 2013.<br />
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Mariagrazia Trecarichi is missing since January 14th 2012, the day of her 50th birthday, after the Costa Concordia shipwrekck at the  Giglio Island in Tuscany, Italy. Of the 3,229 passengers and 1,023 crew known to have been aboard, 30 people died,, and two more passengers are missing and presumed dead, inclusding Mrs Trecarichi. Mariagrazia Trecarichi had survived two cancers and decided to celebrate her 50th birthday on the Costa Concordia.
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  • PRIOLO GARGALLO (SICILY), ITALY - 31 JULY 2013: Elio Vincenzi, the 65 years old husband of the missing and presumed dead Costa Concordia cruise ship passenger Mariagrazia Trecarichi, is here in the living room of his home in Priolo Gargallo, Italy, on July 31st 2013. Elio Vincenzi defines himself a "pantofolaio", an Italian word for "homebody" (a person who prefers staying at home), reason for which Mr Vincenzi didn't celebrate Mrs Trecarichi's 50th birthday on the Costa Concordia cruise ship. "I'm sorry my wife didn't get to know this new version of me, because since she disappeared I decided to take off my slippers and wear fins instead", Mr Vincenzi said.<br />
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Mariagrazia Trecarichi is missing since January 14th 2012, the day of her 50th birthday, after the Costa Concordia shipwrekck at the  Giglio Island in Tuscany, Italy. Of the 3,229 passengers and 1,023 crew known to have been aboard, 30 people died,, and two more passengers are missing and presumed dead, inclusding Mrs Trecarichi. Mariagrazia Trecarichi had survived two cancers and decided to celebrate her 50th birthday on the Costa Concordia.
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  • PRIOLO GARGALLO (SICILY), ITALY - 31 JULY 2013: A wedding photo of the missing and presumed dead Costa Concordia cruise ship passenger Mariagrazia Trecarichi with her husband Elio Vincenzi in 1993.<br />
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Mariagrazia Trecarichi is missing since January 14th 2012, the day of her 50th birthday, after the Costa Concordia shipwrekck at the  Giglio Island in Tuscany, Italy. Of the 3,229 passengers and 1,023 crew known to have been aboard, 30 people died,, and two more passengers are missing and presumed dead, inclusding Mrs Trecarichi. Mariagrazia Trecarichi had survived two cancers and decided to celebrate her 50th birthday on the Costa Concordia.
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  • PRIOLO GARGALLO (SICILY), ITALY - 31 JULY 2013: Elio Vincenzi, the 65 years old husband of the missing and presumed dead Costa Concordia cruise ship passenger Mariagrazia Trecarichi, poses for a portrait in the living room by the piano, guitar and puzzle belonging to his wife, in their home in Priolo Gargallo, Italy, on July 31st 2013. Elio Vincenzi defines himself a "pantofolaio", an Italian word for "homebody" (a person who prefers staying at home), reason for which Mr Vincenzi didn't celebrate Mrs Trecarichi's 50th birthday on the Costa Concordia cruise ship. "I'm sorry my wife didn't get to know this new version of me, because since she disappeared I decided to take off my slippers and wear fins instead", Mr Vincenzi said.<br />
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Mariagrazia Trecarichi is missing since January 14th 2012, the day of her 50th birthday, after the Costa Concordia shipwrekck at the  Giglio Island in Tuscany, Italy. Of the 3,229 passengers and 1,023 crew known to have been aboard, 30 people died,, and two more passengers are missing and presumed dead, inclusding Mrs Trecarichi. Mariagrazia Trecarichi had survived two cancers and decided to celebrate her 50th birthday on the Costa Concordia.
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  • PRIOLO GARGALLO (SICILY), ITALY - 31 JULY 2013: Stefania Vincenzi, the 18 years old daughter of the missing and presumed dead Costa Concordia cruise ship passenger Mariagrazia Trecarichi, poses for a portrait in the living room by the piano, guitar and puzzle belonging to her mother, in their home in Priolo Gargallo, Italy, on July 31st 2013. Stefania Vincenzi is running for the final selections of Miss Italy after winning the local contest in Sicily. The idea of participating at the beauty pageant came after Mariagrazia Trecarichi met a friend who organizes the local castings who told her Stefania suited the contest.<br />
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Mariagrazia Trecarichi is missing since January 14th 2012, the day of her 50th birthday, after the Costa Concordia shipwrekck at the  Giglio Island in Tuscany, Italy. Of the 3,229 passengers and 1,023 crew known to have been aboard, 30 people died,, and two more passengers are missing and presumed dead, inclusding Mrs Trecarichi. Mariagrazia Trecarichi had survived two cancers and decided to celebrate her 50th birthday on the Costa Concordia.
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  • PRIOLO GARGALLO (SICILY), ITALY - 31 JULY 2013: Stefania Vincenzi, the 18 years old daughter of the missing and presumed dead Costa Concordia cruise ship passenger Mariagrazia Trecarichi, is here in the living room by the Christmas tree prepared by her mother before boarding the ship, in her home in Priolo Gargallo, Italy, on July 31st 2013. Stefania Vincenzi is running for the final selections of Miss Italy after winning the local contest in Sicily. The idea of participating at the beauty pageant came after Mariagrazia Trecarichi met a friend who organizes the local castings who told her Stefania suited the contest. Mariagrazia Trecarichi had told her husband Elio Vincenzi to not undo the Christmas tree because she would have done it upon her return at home, reason for which Mr Vincenzi decided to leave the tree where it is.<br />
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Mariagrazia Trecarichi is missing since January 14th 2012, the day of her 50th birthday, after the Costa Concordia shipwrekck at the  Giglio Island in Tuscany, Italy. Of the 3,229 passengers and 1,023 crew known to have been aboard, 30 people died,, and two more passengers are missing and presumed dead, inclusding Mrs Trecarichi. Mariagrazia Trecarichi had survived two cancers and decided to celebrate her 50th birthday on the Costa Concordia.
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  • Palermo, Italy - 20 July, 2012: An usher  supervises the media during an assembly of the Sicilan regional parliament on 20 July, 2012, in Palermo, Italy.<br />
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Mario Monti has expressed “serious concerns” that Sicily’s regional government is heading towards default and has asked its governor – who is under investigation for suspected links to the Mafia – to confirm his intention to resign. Sicily was among 23 Italian “sub-sovereign entities” downgraded by Moody’s rating agency on Monday, a development that has raised the possibility of a chain of defaults at the local level unless the central government intervenes. Sicily’s debt was €5.3bn at the end of 2011, according to Bloomberg. Mr Monti, Italy’s technocratic prime minister, indicated in his statement on Tuesday that Rome would take action to bail out Sicily’s debts. Sicily has long been identified as one of the most poorly managed of Italy’s regions, with the public sector accounting for the bulk of the island’s economy and jobs. Commentators call it “Italy’s Greece”.
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  • Palermo, Italy - 20 July, 2012: An usher  supervises the media during an assembly of the Sicilan regional parliament on 20 July, 2012, in Palermo, Italy.<br />
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Mario Monti has expressed “serious concerns” that Sicily’s regional government is heading towards default and has asked its governor – who is under investigation for suspected links to the Mafia – to confirm his intention to resign. Sicily was among 23 Italian “sub-sovereign entities” downgraded by Moody’s rating agency on Monday, a development that has raised the possibility of a chain of defaults at the local level unless the central government intervenes. Sicily’s debt was €5.3bn at the end of 2011, according to Bloomberg. Mr Monti, Italy’s technocratic prime minister, indicated in his statement on Tuesday that Rome would take action to bail out Sicily’s debts. Sicily has long been identified as one of the most poorly managed of Italy’s regions, with the public sector accounting for the bulk of the island’s economy and jobs. Commentators call it “Italy’s Greece”.
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  • Palermo, Italy - 20 July, 2012: Hats of the Carabinieri and of the Guardia di Finanza, two of Italy's armed forces, are left at the entrance of a room before a civil gold medal delivery ceremony at Palazzo d'Orléans, the headquarters of the presidency of the Sicilian region in Palermo on 20 July, 2012. <br />
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Mario Monti has expressed “serious concerns” that Sicily’s regional government is heading towards default and has asked its governor – who is under investigation for suspected links to the Mafia – to confirm his intention to resign. Sicily was among 23 Italian “sub-sovereign entities” downgraded by Moody’s rating agency on Monday, a development that has raised the possibility of a chain of defaults at the local level unless the central government intervenes. Sicily’s debt was €5.3bn at the end of 2011, according to Bloomberg. Mr Monti, Italy’s technocratic prime minister, indicated in his statement on Tuesday that Rome would take action to bail out Sicily’s debts. Sicily has long been identified as one of the most poorly managed of Italy’s regions, with the public sector accounting for the bulk of the island’s economy and jobs. Commentators call it “Italy’s Greece”.
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  • Palermo, Italy - 20 July, 2012: Representatives of the Carabinieri and of the Guardia di Finanza, two of Italy's armed forces, chat before a civil gold medal delivery ceremony at Palazzo d'Orléans, the headquarters of the presidency of the Sicilian region in Palermo on 20 July, 2012. <br />
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Mario Monti has expressed “serious concerns” that Sicily’s regional government is heading towards default and has asked its governor – who is under investigation for suspected links to the Mafia – to confirm his intention to resign. Sicily was among 23 Italian “sub-sovereign entities” downgraded by Moody’s rating agency on Monday, a development that has raised the possibility of a chain of defaults at the local level unless the central government intervenes. Sicily’s debt was €5.3bn at the end of 2011, according to Bloomberg. Mr Monti, Italy’s technocratic prime minister, indicated in his statement on Tuesday that Rome would take action to bail out Sicily’s debts. Sicily has long been identified as one of the most poorly managed of Italy’s regions, with the public sector accounting for the bulk of the island’s economy and jobs. Commentators call it “Italy’s Greece”.
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  • Palermo, Italy - 20 July, 2012: Hats of the Carabinieri and of the Guardia di Finanza, two of Italy's armed forces, are left at the entrance of a room before a civil gold medal delivery ceremony at Palazzo d'Orléans, the headquarters of the presidency of the Sicilian region in Palermo on 20 July, 2012. <br />
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Mario Monti has expressed “serious concerns” that Sicily’s regional government is heading towards default and has asked its governor – who is under investigation for suspected links to the Mafia – to confirm his intention to resign. Sicily was among 23 Italian “sub-sovereign entities” downgraded by Moody’s rating agency on Monday, a development that has raised the possibility of a chain of defaults at the local level unless the central government intervenes. Sicily’s debt was €5.3bn at the end of 2011, according to Bloomberg. Mr Monti, Italy’s technocratic prime minister, indicated in his statement on Tuesday that Rome would take action to bail out Sicily’s debts. Sicily has long been identified as one of the most poorly managed of Italy’s regions, with the public sector accounting for the bulk of the island’s economy and jobs. Commentators call it “Italy’s Greece”.
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  • Palermo, Italy - 20 July, 2012: A red carpet inside Palazzo d'Orleans, the headquarters of the Presidency of the Sicilian Regional Assembly on 20 July, 2012, in Palermo, Italy.<br />
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Mario Monti has expressed “serious concerns” that Sicily’s regional government is heading towards default and has asked its governor – who is under investigation for suspected links to the Mafia – to confirm his intention to resign. Sicily was among 23 Italian “sub-sovereign entities” downgraded by Moody’s rating agency on Monday, a development that has raised the possibility of a chain of defaults at the local level unless the central government intervenes. Sicily’s debt was €5.3bn at the end of 2011, according to Bloomberg. Mr Monti, Italy’s technocratic prime minister, indicated in his statement on Tuesday that Rome would take action to bail out Sicily’s debts. Sicily has long been identified as one of the most poorly managed of Italy’s regions, with the public sector accounting for the bulk of the island’s economy and jobs. Commentators call it “Italy’s Greece”.
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  • Palermo, Italy - 20 July, 2012: An usher  supervises the media during an assembly of the Sicilan regional parliament on 20 July, 2012, in Palermo, Italy.<br />
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Mario Monti has expressed “serious concerns” that Sicily’s regional government is heading towards default and has asked its governor – who is under investigation for suspected links to the Mafia – to confirm his intention to resign. Sicily was among 23 Italian “sub-sovereign entities” downgraded by Moody’s rating agency on Monday, a development that has raised the possibility of a chain of defaults at the local level unless the central government intervenes. Sicily’s debt was €5.3bn at the end of 2011, according to Bloomberg. Mr Monti, Italy’s technocratic prime minister, indicated in his statement on Tuesday that Rome would take action to bail out Sicily’s debts. Sicily has long been identified as one of the most poorly managed of Italy’s regions, with the public sector accounting for the bulk of the island’s economy and jobs. Commentators call it “Italy’s Greece”.
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  • Palermo, Italy - 20 July, 2012: An usher  supervises the media during an assembly of the Sicilan regional parliament on 20 July, 2012, in Palermo, Italy.<br />
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Mario Monti has expressed “serious concerns” that Sicily’s regional government is heading towards default and has asked its governor – who is under investigation for suspected links to the Mafia – to confirm his intention to resign. Sicily was among 23 Italian “sub-sovereign entities” downgraded by Moody’s rating agency on Monday, a development that has raised the possibility of a chain of defaults at the local level unless the central government intervenes. Sicily’s debt was €5.3bn at the end of 2011, according to Bloomberg. Mr Monti, Italy’s technocratic prime minister, indicated in his statement on Tuesday that Rome would take action to bail out Sicily’s debts. Sicily has long been identified as one of the most poorly managed of Italy’s regions, with the public sector accounting for the bulk of the island’s economy and jobs. Commentators call it “Italy’s Greece”.
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  • Palermo, Italy - 20 July, 2012: Representatives of the Carabinieri and of the Guardia di Finanza, two of Italy's armed forces, chat before a civil gold medal delivery ceremony at Palazzo d'Orléans, the headquarters of the presidency of the Sicilian region in Palermo on 20 July, 2012. <br />
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Mario Monti has expressed “serious concerns” that Sicily’s regional government is heading towards default and has asked its governor – who is under investigation for suspected links to the Mafia – to confirm his intention to resign. Sicily was among 23 Italian “sub-sovereign entities” downgraded by Moody’s rating agency on Monday, a development that has raised the possibility of a chain of defaults at the local level unless the central government intervenes. Sicily’s debt was €5.3bn at the end of 2011, according to Bloomberg. Mr Monti, Italy’s technocratic prime minister, indicated in his statement on Tuesday that Rome would take action to bail out Sicily’s debts. Sicily has long been identified as one of the most poorly managed of Italy’s regions, with the public sector accounting for the bulk of the island’s economy and jobs. Commentators call it “Italy’s Greece”.
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  • Palermo, Italy - 20 July, 2012: Hats of the Carabinieri and of the Guardia di Finanza, two of Italy's armed forces, are left at the entrance of a room before a civil gold medal delivery ceremony at Palazzo d'Orléans, the headquarters of the presidency of the Sicilian region in Palermo on 20 July, 2012. <br />
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Mario Monti has expressed “serious concerns” that Sicily’s regional government is heading towards default and has asked its governor – who is under investigation for suspected links to the Mafia – to confirm his intention to resign. Sicily was among 23 Italian “sub-sovereign entities” downgraded by Moody’s rating agency on Monday, a development that has raised the possibility of a chain of defaults at the local level unless the central government intervenes. Sicily’s debt was €5.3bn at the end of 2011, according to Bloomberg. Mr Monti, Italy’s technocratic prime minister, indicated in his statement on Tuesday that Rome would take action to bail out Sicily’s debts. Sicily has long been identified as one of the most poorly managed of Italy’s regions, with the public sector accounting for the bulk of the island’s economy and jobs. Commentators call it “Italy’s Greece”.
    Sicily_bw_10.jpg
  • Palermo, Italy - 20 July, 2012: An usher  supervises the media during an assembly of the Sicilan regional parliament on 20 July, 2012, in Palermo, Italy.<br />
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Mario Monti has expressed “serious concerns” that Sicily’s regional government is heading towards default and has asked its governor – who is under investigation for suspected links to the Mafia – to confirm his intention to resign. Sicily was among 23 Italian “sub-sovereign entities” downgraded by Moody’s rating agency on Monday, a development that has raised the possibility of a chain of defaults at the local level unless the central government intervenes. Sicily’s debt was €5.3bn at the end of 2011, according to Bloomberg. Mr Monti, Italy’s technocratic prime minister, indicated in his statement on Tuesday that Rome would take action to bail out Sicily’s debts. Sicily has long been identified as one of the most poorly managed of Italy’s regions, with the public sector accounting for the bulk of the island’s economy and jobs. Commentators call it “Italy’s Greece”.
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  • Palermo, Italy - 20 July, 2012: An usher  supervises the media during an assembly of the Sicilan regional parliament on 20 July, 2012, in Palermo, Italy.<br />
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Mario Monti has expressed “serious concerns” that Sicily’s regional government is heading towards default and has asked its governor – who is under investigation for suspected links to the Mafia – to confirm his intention to resign. Sicily was among 23 Italian “sub-sovereign entities” downgraded by Moody’s rating agency on Monday, a development that has raised the possibility of a chain of defaults at the local level unless the central government intervenes. Sicily’s debt was €5.3bn at the end of 2011, according to Bloomberg. Mr Monti, Italy’s technocratic prime minister, indicated in his statement on Tuesday that Rome would take action to bail out Sicily’s debts. Sicily has long been identified as one of the most poorly managed of Italy’s regions, with the public sector accounting for the bulk of the island’s economy and jobs. Commentators call it “Italy’s Greece”.
    Sicily_color_16.jpg
  • Palermo, Italy - 20 July, 2012: Hats of the Carabinieri and of the Guardia di Finanza, two of Italy's armed forces, are left at the entrance of a room before a civil gold medal delivery ceremony at Palazzo d'Orléans, the headquarters of the presidency of the Sicilian region in Palermo on 20 July, 2012. <br />
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Mario Monti has expressed “serious concerns” that Sicily’s regional government is heading towards default and has asked its governor – who is under investigation for suspected links to the Mafia – to confirm his intention to resign. Sicily was among 23 Italian “sub-sovereign entities” downgraded by Moody’s rating agency on Monday, a development that has raised the possibility of a chain of defaults at the local level unless the central government intervenes. Sicily’s debt was €5.3bn at the end of 2011, according to Bloomberg. Mr Monti, Italy’s technocratic prime minister, indicated in his statement on Tuesday that Rome would take action to bail out Sicily’s debts. Sicily has long been identified as one of the most poorly managed of Italy’s regions, with the public sector accounting for the bulk of the island’s economy and jobs. Commentators call it “Italy’s Greece”.
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  • Palermo, Italy - 20 July, 2012: Representatives of the Carabinieri and of the Guardia di Finanza, two of Italy's armed forces, chat before a civil gold medal delivery ceremony at Palazzo d'Orléans, the headquarters of the presidency of the Sicilian region in Palermo on 20 July, 2012. <br />
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Mario Monti has expressed “serious concerns” that Sicily’s regional government is heading towards default and has asked its governor – who is under investigation for suspected links to the Mafia – to confirm his intention to resign. Sicily was among 23 Italian “sub-sovereign entities” downgraded by Moody’s rating agency on Monday, a development that has raised the possibility of a chain of defaults at the local level unless the central government intervenes. Sicily’s debt was €5.3bn at the end of 2011, according to Bloomberg. Mr Monti, Italy’s technocratic prime minister, indicated in his statement on Tuesday that Rome would take action to bail out Sicily’s debts. Sicily has long been identified as one of the most poorly managed of Italy’s regions, with the public sector accounting for the bulk of the island’s economy and jobs. Commentators call it “Italy’s Greece”.
    Sicily_color_12.jpg
  • Palermo, Italy - 20 July, 2012: Representatives of the Carabinieri and of the Guardia di Finanza, two of Italy's armed forces, chat before a civil gold medal delivery ceremony at Palazzo d'Orléans, the headquarters of the presidency of the Sicilian region in Palermo on 20 July, 2012. <br />
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Mario Monti has expressed “serious concerns” that Sicily’s regional government is heading towards default and has asked its governor – who is under investigation for suspected links to the Mafia – to confirm his intention to resign. Sicily was among 23 Italian “sub-sovereign entities” downgraded by Moody’s rating agency on Monday, a development that has raised the possibility of a chain of defaults at the local level unless the central government intervenes. Sicily’s debt was €5.3bn at the end of 2011, according to Bloomberg. Mr Monti, Italy’s technocratic prime minister, indicated in his statement on Tuesday that Rome would take action to bail out Sicily’s debts. Sicily has long been identified as one of the most poorly managed of Italy’s regions, with the public sector accounting for the bulk of the island’s economy and jobs. Commentators call it “Italy’s Greece”.
    Sicily_color_11.jpg
  • Palermo, Italy - 20 July, 2012: Hats of the Carabinieri and of the Guardia di Finanza, two of Italy's armed forces, are left at the entrance of a room before a civil gold medal delivery ceremony at Palazzo d'Orléans, the headquarters of the presidency of the Sicilian region in Palermo on 20 July, 2012. <br />
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Mario Monti has expressed “serious concerns” that Sicily’s regional government is heading towards default and has asked its governor – who is under investigation for suspected links to the Mafia – to confirm his intention to resign. Sicily was among 23 Italian “sub-sovereign entities” downgraded by Moody’s rating agency on Monday, a development that has raised the possibility of a chain of defaults at the local level unless the central government intervenes. Sicily’s debt was €5.3bn at the end of 2011, according to Bloomberg. Mr Monti, Italy’s technocratic prime minister, indicated in his statement on Tuesday that Rome would take action to bail out Sicily’s debts. Sicily has long been identified as one of the most poorly managed of Italy’s regions, with the public sector accounting for the bulk of the island’s economy and jobs. Commentators call it “Italy’s Greece”.
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  • LEONFORTE (SICILY), ITALY - 1 AUGUST 2013: The living room of the small country of the missing and presumed dead Costa Concordia passenger Mariagrazia Trecarich as she left it since her last visit in the Fall of 2012, in Leonforte, Italy, on August 1st 2013.<br />
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Mariagrazia Trecarichi is missing since January 14th 2012, the day of her 50th birthday, after the Costa Concordia shipwrekck at the  Giglio Island in Tuscany, Italy. Of the 3,229 passengers and 1,023 crew known to have been aboard, 30 people died,, and two more passengers are missing and presumed dead, inclusding Mrs Trecarichi. Mariagrazia Trecarichi had survived two cancers and decided to celebrate her 50th birthday on the Costa Concordia.
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  • LEONFORTE (SICILY), ITALY - 1 AUGUST 2013:  A wedding photo dating 1993 of the missing and presumed dead Costa Concordia passenger Mariagrazia Trecarichi is here in  her country house  in Leonforte, Italy, on August 1st 2013.<br />
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Mariagrazia Trecarichi is missing since January 14th 2012, the day of her 50th birthday, after the Costa Concordia shipwrekck at the  Giglio Island in Tuscany, Italy. Of the 3,229 passengers and 1,023 crew known to have been aboard, 30 people died,, and two more passengers are missing and presumed dead, inclusding Mrs Trecarichi. Mariagrazia Trecarichi had survived two cancers and decided to celebrate her 50th birthday on the Costa Concordia.
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  • PRIOLO GARGALLO (SICILY), ITALY - 31 JULY 2013: (R-L) Elio and Stefania Vincenzi, respectively the 65 years old and 18 years old husband and daughter of the missing and presumed dead Costa Concordia cruise ship passenger Mariagrazia Trecarichi, pose for a portrait in the living room by the piano, guitar and puzzle belonging to Mariagrazia, in their home in Priolo Gargallo, Italy, on July 31st 2013. Elio Vincenzi defines himself a "pantofolaio", an Italian word for "homebody" (a person who prefers staying at home), reason for which Mr Vincenzi didn't celebrate Mrs Trecarichi's 50th birthday on the Costa Concordia cruise ship. "I'm sorry my wife didn't get to know this new version of me, because since she disappeared I decided to take off my slippers and wear fins instead", Mr Vincenzi said. Stefania Vincenzi is running for the final selections of Miss Italy after winning the local contest in Sicily. The idea of participating at the beauty pageant came after Mariagrazia Trecarichi met a friend who organizes the local castings who told her Stefania suited the contest.<br />
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Mariagrazia Trecarichi is missing since January 14th 2012, the day of her 50th birthday, after the Costa Concordia shipwrekck at the  Giglio Island in Tuscany, Italy. Of the 3,229 passengers and 1,023 crew known to have been aboard, 30 people died,, and two more passengers are missing and presumed dead, inclusding Mrs Trecarichi. Mariagrazia Trecarichi had survived two cancers and decided to celebrate her 50th birthday on the Costa Concordia.
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  • PRIOLO GARGALLO (SICILY), ITALY - 31 JULY 2013: (R-L) Elio and Stefania Vincenzi, respectively the 65 years old and 18 years old husband and daughter of the missing and presumed dead Costa Concordia cruise ship passenger Mariagrazia Trecarichi, pose for a portrait in the living room by the piano, guitar and puzzle belonging to Mariagrazia, in their home in Priolo Gargallo, Italy, on July 31st 2013. Elio Vincenzi defines himself a "pantofolaio", an Italian word for "homebody" (a person who prefers staying at home), reason for which Mr Vincenzi didn't celebrate Mrs Trecarichi's 50th birthday on the Costa Concordia cruise ship. "I'm sorry my wife didn't get to know this new version of me, because since she disappeared I decided to take off my slippers and wear fins instead", Mr Vincenzi said. Stefania Vincenzi is running for the final selections of Miss Italy after winning the local contest in Sicily. The idea of participating at the beauty pageant came after Mariagrazia Trecarichi met a friend who organizes the local castings who told her Stefania suited the contest.<br />
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Mariagrazia Trecarichi is missing since January 14th 2012, the day of her 50th birthday, after the Costa Concordia shipwrekck at the  Giglio Island in Tuscany, Italy. Of the 3,229 passengers and 1,023 crew known to have been aboard, 30 people died,, and two more passengers are missing and presumed dead, inclusding Mrs Trecarichi. Mariagrazia Trecarichi had survived two cancers and decided to celebrate her 50th birthday on the Costa Concordia.
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  • PRIOLO GARGALLO (SICILY), ITALY - 31 JULY 2013: A studio photo of Stefani Vincenzi, daughter of the missing and presumed dead Costa Concordia cruise ship passenger Mariagrazia Trecarichi, at age 16 in 2010 in Palermo, Italy. Stefania Vincenzi is now running for the final selections of Miss Italy after winning the local contest in Sicily. The idea of participating at the beauty pageant came after Mariagrazia Trecarichi met a friend who organizes the local castings who told her Stefania suited the contest.<br />
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Mariagrazia Trecarichi is missing since January 14th 2012, the day of her 50th birthday, after the Costa Concordia shipwrekck at the  Giglio Island in Tuscany, Italy. Of the 3,229 passengers and 1,023 crew known to have been aboard, 30 people died,, and two more passengers are missing and presumed dead, inclusding Mrs Trecarichi. Mariagrazia Trecarichi had survived two cancers and decided to celebrate her 50th birthday on the Costa Concordia.
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  • PRIOLO GARGALLO (SICILY), ITALY - 31 JULY 2013: (L-R) A photo of the missing and presumed dead Costa Concordia cruise ship passenger Mariagrazia Trecarichi and her daughter Stefania Vincenzi during their vacation on the Costa Allegra cruise ship in the North Sea in 2007.<br />
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Mariagrazia Trecarichi is missing since January 14th 2012, the day of her 50th birthday, after the Costa Concordia shipwrekck at the  Giglio Island in Tuscany, Italy. Of the 3,229 passengers and 1,023 crew known to have been aboard, 30 people died,, and two more passengers are missing and presumed dead, inclusding Mrs Trecarichi. Mariagrazia Trecarichi had survived two cancers and decided to celebrate her 50th birthday on the Costa Concordia.
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  • PRIOLO GARGALLO (SICILY), ITALY - 31 JULY 2013: (R-L) A photo of the missing and presumed dead Costa Concordia cruise ship passenger Mariagrazia Trecarichi and her daughter Stefania Vincenzi during their vacation in Barcelona in 2006.<br />
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Mariagrazia Trecarichi is missing since January 14th 2012, the day of her 50th birthday, after the Costa Concordia shipwrekck at the  Giglio Island in Tuscany, Italy. Of the 3,229 passengers and 1,023 crew known to have been aboard, 30 people died,, and two more passengers are missing and presumed dead, inclusding Mrs Trecarichi. Mariagrazia Trecarichi had survived two cancers and decided to celebrate her 50th birthday on the Costa Concordia.
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  • PRIOLO GARGALLO (SICILY), ITALY - 31 JULY 2013: A photo of the missing and presumed dead Costa Concordia cruise ship passenger Mariagrazia Trecarichi at age 31 in 1993.<br />
Mariagrazia Trecarichi is missing since January 14th 2012, the day of her 50th birthday, after the Costa Concordia shipwrekck at the  Giglio Island in Tuscany, Italy. Of the 3,229 passengers and 1,023 crew known to have been aboard, 30 people died,, and two more passengers are missing and presumed dead, inclusding Mrs Trecarichi. Mariagrazia Trecarichi had survived two cancers and decided to celebrate her 50th birthday on the Costa Concordia.
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  • PRIOLO GARGALLO (SICILY), ITALY - 31 JULY 2013: Stefania Vincenzi, the 18 years old daughter of the missing and presumed dead Costa Concordia cruise ship passenger Mariagrazia Trecarichi, poses for a portrait by the plants left by her mother in the staircase of their home in Priolo Gargallo, Italy, on July 31st 2013. Stefania Vincenzi is running for the final selections of Miss Italy after winning the local contest in Sicily. The idea of participating at the beauty pageant came after Mariagrazia Trecarichi met a friend who organizes the local castings who told her Stefania suited the contest.<br />
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Mariagrazia Trecarichi is missing since January 14th 2012, the day of her 50th birthday, after the Costa Concordia shipwrekck at the  Giglio Island in Tuscany, Italy. Of the 3,229 passengers and 1,023 crew known to have been aboard, 30 people died,, and two more passengers are missing and presumed dead, inclusding Mrs Trecarichi. Mariagrazia Trecarichi had survived two cancers and decided to celebrate her 50th birthday on the Costa Concordia.
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  • PRIOLO GARGALLO (SICILY), ITALY - 31 JULY 2013: Stefania Vincenzi, the 18 years old daughter of the missing and presumed dead Costa Concordia cruise ship passenger Mariagrazia Trecarichi, poses for a portrait by the plants left by her mother in the staircase of their home in Priolo Gargallo, Italy, on July 31st 2013. Stefania Vincenzi is running for the final selections of Miss Italy after winning the local contest in Sicily. The idea of participating at the beauty pageant came after Mariagrazia Trecarichi met a friend who organizes the local castings who told her Stefania suited the contest.<br />
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Mariagrazia Trecarichi is missing since January 14th 2012, the day of her 50th birthday, after the Costa Concordia shipwrekck at the  Giglio Island in Tuscany, Italy. Of the 3,229 passengers and 1,023 crew known to have been aboard, 30 people died,, and two more passengers are missing and presumed dead, inclusding Mrs Trecarichi. Mariagrazia Trecarichi had survived two cancers and decided to celebrate her 50th birthday on the Costa Concordia.
    CIPG_20130731_STERN_CostaConcordia__...jpg
  • PRIOLO GARGALLO (SICILY), ITALY - 31 JULY 2013: Elio Vincenzi, the 65 years old husband of the missing and presumed dead Costa Concordia cruise ship passenger Mariagrazia Trecarichi, poses for a portrait by the plants left by his wife in the staircase of their home in Priolo Gargallo, Italy, on July 31st 2013. Elio Vincenzi defines himself a "pantofolaio", an Italian word for "homebody" (a person who prefers staying at home), reason for which Mr Vincenzi didn't celebrate Mrs Trecarichi's 50th birthday on the Costa Concordia cruise ship. "I'm sorry my wife didn't get to know this new version of me, because since she disappeared I decided to take off my slippers and wear fins instead", Mr Vincenzi said.<br />
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Mariagrazia Trecarichi is missing since January 14th 2012, the day of her 50th birthday, after the Costa Concordia shipwrekck at the  Giglio Island in Tuscany, Italy. Of the 3,229 passengers and 1,023 crew known to have been aboard, 30 people died,, and two more passengers are missing and presumed dead, inclusding Mrs Trecarichi. Mariagrazia Trecarichi had survived two cancers and decided to celebrate her 50th birthday on the Costa Concordia.
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  • PRIOLO GARGALLO (SICILY), ITALY - 31 JULY 2013: Elio Vincenzi, the 65 years old husband of the missing and presumed dead Costa Concordia cruise ship passenger Mariagrazia Trecarichi, poses for a portrait by the plants left by his wife in the staircase of their home in Priolo Gargallo, Italy, on July 31st 2013. Elio Vincenzi defines himself a "pantofolaio", an Italian word for "homebody" (a person who prefers staying at home), reason for which Mr Vincenzi didn't celebrate Mrs Trecarichi's 50th birthday on the Costa Concordia cruise ship. "I'm sorry my wife didn't get to know this new version of me, because since she disappeared I decided to take off my slippers and wear fins instead", Mr Vincenzi said.<br />
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Mariagrazia Trecarichi is missing since January 14th 2012, the day of her 50th birthday, after the Costa Concordia shipwrekck at the  Giglio Island in Tuscany, Italy. Of the 3,229 passengers and 1,023 crew known to have been aboard, 30 people died,, and two more passengers are missing and presumed dead, inclusding Mrs Trecarichi. Mariagrazia Trecarichi had survived two cancers and decided to celebrate her 50th birthday on the Costa Concordia.
    CIPG_20130731_STERN_CostaConcordia__...jpg
  • PRIOLO GARGALLO (SICILY), ITALY - 31 JULY 2013: Elio Vincenzi, the 65 years old husband of the missing and presumed dead Costa Concordia cruise ship passenger Mariagrazia Trecarichi, poses for a portrait in the living room by the piano, guitar and puzzle belonging to his wife, in their home in Priolo Gargallo, Italy, on July 31st 2013. Elio Vincenzi defines himself a "pantofolaio", an Italian word for "homebody" (a person who prefers staying at home), reason for which Mr Vincenzi didn't celebrate Mrs Trecarichi's 50th birthday on the Costa Concordia cruise ship. "I'm sorry my wife didn't get to know this new version of me, because since she disappeared I decided to take off my slippers and wear fins instead", Mr Vincenzi said.<br />
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Mariagrazia Trecarichi is missing since January 14th 2012, the day of her 50th birthday, after the Costa Concordia shipwrekck at the  Giglio Island in Tuscany, Italy. Of the 3,229 passengers and 1,023 crew known to have been aboard, 30 people died,, and two more passengers are missing and presumed dead, inclusding Mrs Trecarichi. Mariagrazia Trecarichi had survived two cancers and decided to celebrate her 50th birthday on the Costa Concordia.
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  • PRIOLO GARGALLO (SICILY), ITALY - 31 JULY 2013: Elio Vincenzi, the 65 years old husband of the missing and presumed dead Costa Concordia cruise ship passenger Mariagrazia Trecarichi, poses for a portrait in the living room by the piano, guitar and puzzle belonging to his wife, in their home in Priolo Gargallo, Italy, on July 31st 2013. Elio Vincenzi defines himself a "pantofolaio", an Italian word for "homebody" (a person who prefers staying at home), reason for which Mr Vincenzi didn't celebrate Mrs Trecarichi's 50th birthday on the Costa Concordia cruise ship. "I'm sorry my wife didn't get to know this new version of me, because since she disappeared I decided to take off my slippers and wear fins instead", Mr Vincenzi said.<br />
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Mariagrazia Trecarichi is missing since January 14th 2012, the day of her 50th birthday, after the Costa Concordia shipwrekck at the  Giglio Island in Tuscany, Italy. Of the 3,229 passengers and 1,023 crew known to have been aboard, 30 people died,, and two more passengers are missing and presumed dead, inclusding Mrs Trecarichi. Mariagrazia Trecarichi had survived two cancers and decided to celebrate her 50th birthday on the Costa Concordia.
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  • PRIOLO GARGALLO (SICILY), ITALY - 31 JULY 2013: Stefania Vincenzi, the 18 years old daughter of the missing and presumed dead Costa Concordia cruise ship passenger Mariagrazia Trecarichi, poses for a portrait in the living room by the piano, guitar and puzzle belonging to her mother, in their home in Priolo Gargallo, Italy, on July 31st 2013. Stefania Vincenzi is running for the final selections of Miss Italy after winning the local contest in Sicily. The idea of participating at the beauty pageant came after Mariagrazia Trecarichi met a friend who organizes the local castings who told her Stefania suited the contest.<br />
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Mariagrazia Trecarichi is missing since January 14th 2012, the day of her 50th birthday, after the Costa Concordia shipwrekck at the  Giglio Island in Tuscany, Italy. Of the 3,229 passengers and 1,023 crew known to have been aboard, 30 people died,, and two more passengers are missing and presumed dead, inclusding Mrs Trecarichi. Mariagrazia Trecarichi had survived two cancers and decided to celebrate her 50th birthday on the Costa Concordia.
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  • PRIOLO GARGALLO (SICILY), ITALY - 31 JULY 2013: Stefania Vincenzi, the 18 years old daughter of the missing and presumed dead Costa Concordia cruise ship passenger Mariagrazia Trecarichi, poses for a portrait by the plants left by her mother in the staircase of their home in Priolo Gargallo, Italy, on July 31st 2013. Stefania Vincenzi is running for the final selections of Miss Italy after winning the local contest in Sicily. The idea of participating at the beauty pageant came after Mariagrazia Trecarichi met a friend who organizes the local castings who told her Stefania suited the contest.<br />
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Mariagrazia Trecarichi is missing since January 14th 2012, the day of her 50th birthday, after the Costa Concordia shipwrekck at the  Giglio Island in Tuscany, Italy. Of the 3,229 passengers and 1,023 crew known to have been aboard, 30 people died,, and two more passengers are missing and presumed dead, inclusding Mrs Trecarichi. Mariagrazia Trecarichi had survived two cancers and decided to celebrate her 50th birthday on the Costa Concordia.
    CIPG_20130731_STERN_CostaConcordia__...jpg
  • PRIOLO GARGALLO (SICILY), ITALY - 31 JULY 2013: Stefania Vincenzi, the 18 years old daughter of the missing and presumed dead Costa Concordia cruise ship passenger Mariagrazia Trecarichi, poses for a portrait by the plants left by her mother in the staircase of their home in Priolo Gargallo, Italy, on July 31st 2013. Stefania Vincenzi is running for the final selections of Miss Italy after winning the local contest in Sicily. The idea of participating at the beauty pageant came after Mariagrazia Trecarichi met a friend who organizes the local castings who told her Stefania suited the contest.<br />
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Mariagrazia Trecarichi is missing since January 14th 2012, the day of her 50th birthday, after the Costa Concordia shipwrekck at the  Giglio Island in Tuscany, Italy. Of the 3,229 passengers and 1,023 crew known to have been aboard, 30 people died,, and two more passengers are missing and presumed dead, inclusding Mrs Trecarichi. Mariagrazia Trecarichi had survived two cancers and decided to celebrate her 50th birthday on the Costa Concordia.
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  • PRIOLO GARGALLO (SICILY), ITALY - 31 JULY 2013: Stefania Vincenzi, the 18 years old daughter of the missing and presumed dead Costa Concordia cruise ship passenger Mariagrazia Trecarichi, poses for a portrait by the plants left by her mother in the staircase of their home in Priolo Gargallo, Italy, on July 31st 2013. Stefania Vincenzi is running for the final selections of Miss Italy after winning the local contest in Sicily. The idea of participating at the beauty pageant came after Mariagrazia Trecarichi met a friend who organizes the local castings who told her Stefania suited the contest.<br />
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Mariagrazia Trecarichi is missing since January 14th 2012, the day of her 50th birthday, after the Costa Concordia shipwrekck at the  Giglio Island in Tuscany, Italy. Of the 3,229 passengers and 1,023 crew known to have been aboard, 30 people died,, and two more passengers are missing and presumed dead, inclusding Mrs Trecarichi. Mariagrazia Trecarichi had survived two cancers and decided to celebrate her 50th birthday on the Costa Concordia.
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  • PRIOLO GARGALLO (SICILY), ITALY - 31 JULY 2013: Stefania Vincenzi, the 18 years old daughter of the missing and presumed dead Costa Concordia cruise ship passenger Mariagrazia Trecarichi, is here in the living room by the Christmas tree prepared by her mother before boarding the ship, in her home in Priolo Gargallo, Italy, on July 31st 2013. Stefania Vincenzi is running for the final selections of Miss Italy after winning the local contest in Sicily. The idea of participating at the beauty pageant came after Mariagrazia Trecarichi met a friend who organizes the local castings who told her Stefania suited the contest. Mariagrazia Trecarichi had told her husband Elio Vincenzi to not undo the Christmas tree because she would have done it upon her return at home, reason for which Mr Vincenzi decided to leave the tree where it is.<br />
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Mariagrazia Trecarichi is missing since January 14th 2012, the day of her 50th birthday, after the Costa Concordia shipwrekck at the  Giglio Island in Tuscany, Italy. Of the 3,229 passengers and 1,023 crew known to have been aboard, 30 people died,, and two more passengers are missing and presumed dead, inclusding Mrs Trecarichi. Mariagrazia Trecarichi had survived two cancers and decided to celebrate her 50th birthday on the Costa Concordia.
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  • PRIOLO GARGALLO (SICILY), ITALY - 31 JULY 2013: Stefania Vincenzi, the 18 years old daughter of the missing and presumed dead Costa Concordia cruise ship passenger Mariagrazia Trecarichi, is here in the living room by the Christmas tree prepared by her mother before boarding the ship, in her home in Priolo Gargallo, Italy, on July 31st 2013. Stefania Vincenzi is running for the final selections of Miss Italy after winning the local contest in Sicily. The idea of participating at the beauty pageant came after Mariagrazia Trecarichi met a friend who organizes the local castings who told her Stefania suited the contest. Mariagrazia Trecarichi had told her husband Elio Vincenzi to not undo the Christmas tree because she would have done it upon her return at home, reason for which Mr Vincenzi decided to leave the tree where it is.<br />
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Mariagrazia Trecarichi is missing since January 14th 2012, the day of her 50th birthday, after the Costa Concordia shipwrekck at the  Giglio Island in Tuscany, Italy. Of the 3,229 passengers and 1,023 crew known to have been aboard, 30 people died,, and two more passengers are missing and presumed dead, inclusding Mrs Trecarichi. Mariagrazia Trecarichi had survived two cancers and decided to celebrate her 50th birthday on the Costa Concordia.
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  • PRIOLO GARGALLO (SICILY), ITALY - 31 JULY 2013: (L-R) Photographer Gianni Cipriano, Elio and Stefania Vincenzi (respectively husband and daughter of the missing and presumed dead Costa Concordia cruise ship passenger Mariagrazia Trecarichi), and Stern journalists Stephan Geiger and Luisa Brandl, are here in Mrs Trecarichi's home in Priolo Gargallo, Italy, on July 31st 2013.<br />
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Mariagrazia Trecarichi is missing since January 14th 2012, the day of her 50th birthday, after the Costa Concordia shipwrekck at the  Giglio Island in Tuscany, Italy. Of the 3,229 passengers and 1,023 crew known to have been aboard, 30 people died,, and two more passengers are missing and presumed dead, inclusding Mrs Trecarichi. Mariagrazia Trecarichi had survived two cancers and decided to celebrate her 50th birthday on the Costa Concordia.
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  • PRIOLO GARGALLO (SICILY), ITALY - 31 JULY 2013: Memories (such as the guitar, piano, plants and pictures) of the missing and presumed dead Costa Concordia cruise ship passenger Mariagrazia Trecarich, are here in the living room of her home, where her husband Elio Vincenzi and daughter Stefania Vincenzi live, in Priolo Gargallo, Italy, on July 31st 2013.<br />
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Mariagrazia Trecarichi is missing since January 14th 2012, the day of her 50th birthday, after the Costa Concordia shipwrekck at the  Giglio Island in Tuscany, Italy. Of the 3,229 passengers and 1,023 crew known to have been aboard, 30 people died,, and two more passengers are missing and presumed dead, inclusding Mrs Trecarichi. Mariagrazia Trecarichi had survived two cancers and decided to celebrate her 50th birthday on the Costa Concordia.
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  • PRIOLO GARGALLO (SICILY), ITALY - 31 JULY 2013: A statue of the Virgin Mary that Elio Vincenzi, the 65 years old husband of the missing and presumed dead Costa Concordia cruise ship passenger Mariagrazia Trecarichi, bought in memory of his wife is here at his home in Priolo Gargallo, Italy, on July 31st 2013. <br />
Mariagrazia Trecarichi is missing since January 14th 2012, the day of her 50th birthday, after the Costa Concordia shipwrekck at the  Giglio Island in Tuscany, Italy. Of the 3,229 passengers and 1,023 crew known to have been aboard, 30 people died,, and two more passengers are missing and presumed dead, inclusding Mrs Trecarichi. Mariagrazia Trecarichi had survived two cancers and decided to celebrate her 50th birthday on the Costa Concordia.
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  • PRIOLO GARGALLO (SICILY), ITALY - 31 JULY 2013: Elio Vincenzi, the 65 years old husband of the missing and presumed dead Costa Concordia cruise ship passenger Mariagrazia Trecarichi, is here in the living room of his home in Priolo Gargallo, Italy, on July 31st 2013. Elio Vincenzi defines himself a "pantofolaio", an Italian word for "homebody" (a person who prefers staying at home), reason for which Mr Vincenzi didn't celebrate Mrs Trecarichi's 50th birthday on the Costa Concordia cruise ship. "I'm sorry my wife didn't get to know this new version of me, because since she disappeared I decided to take off my slippers and wear fins instead", Mr Vincenzi said.<br />
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Mariagrazia Trecarichi is missing since January 14th 2012, the day of her 50th birthday, after the Costa Concordia shipwrekck at the  Giglio Island in Tuscany, Italy. Of the 3,229 passengers and 1,023 crew known to have been aboard, 30 people died,, and two more passengers are missing and presumed dead, inclusding Mrs Trecarichi. Mariagrazia Trecarichi had survived two cancers and decided to celebrate her 50th birthday on the Costa Concordia.
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  • PRIOLO GARGALLO (SICILY), ITALY - 31 JULY 2013: A detail of the slippers of Elio Vincenzi, the 65 years old husband of the missing and presumed dead Costa Concordia cruise ship passenger Mariagrazia Trecarichi, sitting in the living room of his home in Priolo Gargallo, Italy, on July 31st 2013. Elio Vincenzi defines himself a "pantofolaio", an Italian word for "homebody" (a person who prefers staying at home), reason for which Mr Vincenzi didn't celebrate Mrs Trecarichi's 50th birthday on the Costa Concordia cruise ship. "I'm sorry my wife didn't get to know this new version of me, because since she disappeared I decided to take off my slippers and wear fins instead", Mr Vincenzi said.<br />
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Mariagrazia Trecarichi is missing since January 14th 2012, the day of her 50th birthday, after the Costa Concordia shipwrekck at the  Giglio Island in Tuscany, Italy. Of the 3,229 passengers and 1,023 crew known to have been aboard, 30 people died,, and two more passengers are missing and presumed dead, inclusding Mrs Trecarichi. Mariagrazia Trecarichi had survived two cancers and decided to celebrate her 50th birthday on the Costa Concordia.
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  • PRIOLO GARGALLO (SICILY), ITALY - 31 JULY 2013: The Christmas tree prepared by the missing and presumed dead Costa Concordia cruise ship passenger Mariagrazia Trecarichi, is here in the living room 18 months after her disappearance, in Priolo Gargallo, Italy, on July 31st 2013. Mariagrazia Trecarichi's husband, Elio Vincenzi, decided to leave the Christmas tree his missing wife prepared before leaving for a vacation with their daughter to celebrate her 50th birthday on the Costa Concordia cruise ship in January 2012.<br />
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Mariagrazia Trecarichi is missing since January 14th 2012, the day of her 50th birthday, after the Costa Concordia shipwrekck at the  Giglio Island in Tuscany, Italy. Of the 3,229 passengers and 1,023 crew known to have been aboard, 30 people died,, and two more passengers are missing and presumed dead, inclusding Mrs Trecarichi. Mariagrazia Trecarichi had survived two cancers and decided to celebrate her 50th birthday on the Costa Concordia.
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  • PRIOLO GARGALLO (SICILY), ITALY - 31 JULY 2013: A plant left by the he missing and presumed dead Costa Concordia cruise ship passenger Mariagrazia Trecarichi, are here in the living room 18 months after her disappearance, in Priolo Gargallo, Italy, on July 31st 2013.<br />
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Mariagrazia Trecarichi's husband, Elio Vincenzi, decided to leave the house the way it was when she left for a vacation with their daughter to celebrate her 50th birthday on the Costa Concordia cruise ship in January 2012.<br />
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Mariagrazia Trecarichi is missing since January 14th 2012, the day of her 50th birthday, after the Costa Concordia shipwrekck at the  Giglio Island in Tuscany, Italy. Of the 3,229 passengers and 1,023 crew known to have been aboard, 30 people died,, and two more passengers are missing and presumed dead, inclusding Mrs Trecarichi. Mariagrazia Trecarichi had survived two cancers and decided to celebrate her 50th birthday on the Costa Concordia.
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  • PRIOLO GARGALLO (SICILY), ITALY - 31 JULY 2013: Plants left by the he missing and presumed dead Costa Concordia cruise ship passenger Mariagrazia Trecarichi, are here in the living room 18 months after her disappearance, in Priolo Gargallo, Italy, on July 31st 2013.<br />
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Mariagrazia Trecarichi's husband, Elio Vincenzi, decided to leave the house the way it was when she left for a vacation with their daughter to celebrate her 50th birthday on the Costa Concordia cruise ship in January 2012.<br />
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Mariagrazia Trecarichi is missing since January 14th 2012, the day of her 50th birthday, after the Costa Concordia shipwrekck at the  Giglio Island in Tuscany, Italy. Of the 3,229 passengers and 1,023 crew known to have been aboard, 30 people died,, and two more passengers are missing and presumed dead, inclusding Mrs Trecarichi. Mariagrazia Trecarichi had survived two cancers and decided to celebrate her 50th birthday on the Costa Concordia.
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  • PRIOLO GARGALLO (SICILY), ITALY - 31 JULY 2013: The Christmas tree prepared by the missing and presumed dead Costa Concordia cruise ship passenger Mariagrazia Trecarichi, is here in the living room 18 months after her disappearance, in Priolo Gargallo, Italy, on July 31st 2013. Mariagrazia Trecarichi had told her husband Elio Vincenzi to not undo the Christmas tree because she would have done it upon her return at home, reason for which Mr Vincenzi decided to leave the tree where it is.<br />
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Mariagrazia Trecarichi is missing since January 14th 2012, the day of her 50th birthday, after the Costa Concordia shipwrekck at the  Giglio Island in Tuscany, Italy. Of the 3,229 passengers and 1,023 crew known to have been aboard, 30 people died,, and two more passengers are missing and presumed dead, inclusding Mrs Trecarichi. Mariagrazia Trecarichi had survived two cancers and decided to celebrate her 50th birthday on the Costa Concordia.
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