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  • AFFILE (RM), ITALY - 23 AUGUST 2012: A man walk in the center of Affile, a town with a population of 1,600 80km east of Rome, where a mausoleum and a park dedicated to the memory of Fascist Field Marshall Rodolfo Graziani has recently been opened. At a cost of €127,000 to local taxpayers, the mayor Ercole Viri has expressed hope that the site will become as ‘famous and as popular as Predappio’ – the burial place of Mussolini which has become a shrine to neo-Fascists. Rodolfo Graziani was the youngest colonel in the Regio Esercito (Royal Italian Army), known as the "Butcher of Fezzan" and the "Butcher of Ethiopia" for the brutal military campaigns and gas attacks he led in Libya and Ethiopia under the dictatorship of Benito Mussolini under which he then became Minister of Defence from 1943 to 1945.
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  • AFFILE (RM), ITALY - 23 AUGUST 2012: View of Affile, a town with a population of 1,600 80km east of Rome, where a mausoleum and a park dedicated to the memory of Fascist Field Marshall Rodolfo Graziani has recently been opened. At a cost of €127,000 to local taxpayers, the mayor Ercole Viri has expressed hope that the site will become as ‘famous and as popular as Predappio’ – the burial place of Mussolini which has become a shrine to neo-Fascists. Rodolfo Graziani was the youngest colonel in the Regio Esercito (Royal Italian Army), known as the "Butcher of Fezzan" and the "Butcher of Ethiopia" for the brutal military campaigns and gas attacks he led in Libya and Ethiopia under the dictatorship of Benito Mussolini under which he then became Minister of Defence from 1943 to 1945.
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  • AFFILE (RM), ITALY - 23 AUGUST 2012: View of Affile, a town with a population of 1,600 80km east of Rome, where a mausoleum and a park dedicated to the memory of Fascist Field Marshall Rodolfo Graziani has recently been opened. At a cost of €127,000 to local taxpayers, the mayor Ercole Viri has expressed hope that the site will become as ‘famous and as popular as Predappio’ – the burial place of Mussolini which has become a shrine to neo-Fascists. Rodolfo Graziani was the youngest colonel in the Regio Esercito (Royal Italian Army), known as the "Butcher of Fezzan" and the "Butcher of Ethiopia" for the brutal military campaigns and gas attacks he led in Libya and Ethiopia under the dictatorship of Benito Mussolini under which he then became Minister of Defence from 1943 to 1945.
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  • AFFILE, ITALY - 23 AUGUST 2012: Sante Mosetti, member of the Cultural Association Marshall Rodolfo Graziani, closes the gate of the cemetery where the fascist marsahll was buried, in Affile, a town with a population of 1,600 80km east of Rome, on August 23, 2012. A mausoleum and park, dedicated to the memory of Fascist Field Marshall Rodolfo Graziani, has recently been opened in the Italian town of Affile. At a cost of €127,000 to local taxpayers, the mayor Ercole Viri has expressed hope that the site will become as ‘famous and as popular as Predappio’ – the burial place of Mussolini which has become a shrine to neo-Fascists. Rodolfo Graziani was the youngest colonel in the Regio Esercito (Royal Italian Army), known as the "Butcher of Fezzan" and the "Butcher of Ethiopia" for the brutal military campaigns and gas attacks he led in Libya and Ethiopia under the dictatorship of Benito Mussolini under which he then became Minister of Defence from 1943 to 1945.
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  • AFFILE, ITALY - 23 AUGUST 2012: A wreath was left on the tomb of fascist Marshall Rodolfo Graziani for the opening ceremony of the mausoleum dedicated to him in Affile, a town with a population of 1,600 80km east of Rome, on August 23, 2012. A mausoleum and park, dedicated to the memory of Fascist Field Marshall Rodolfo Graziani, has recently been opened in the Italian town of Affile. At a cost of €127,000 to local taxpayers, the mayor Ercole Viri has expressed hope that the site will become as ‘famous and as popular as Predappio’ – the burial place of Mussolini which has become a shrine to neo-Fascists. Rodolfo Graziani was the youngest colonel in the Regio Esercito (Royal Italian Army), known as the "Butcher of Fezzan" and the "Butcher of Ethiopia" for the brutal military campaigns and gas attacks he led in Libya and Ethiopia under the dictatorship of Benito Mussolini under which he then became Minister of Defence from 1943 to 1945.
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  • AFFILE, ITALY - 23 AUGUST 2012: The bust of fascist Marsahll Rodolfo Graziani is in the mausoleum dedicated to him in Affile, a town with a population of 1,600 80km east of Rome, on August 23, 2012. A mausoleum and park, dedicated to the memory of Fascist Field Marshall Rodolfo Graziani, has recently been opened in the Italian town of Affile. At a cost of €127,000 to local taxpayers, the mayor Ercole Viri has expressed hope that the site will become as ‘famous and as popular as Predappio’ – the burial place of Mussolini which has become a shrine to neo-Fascists. Rodolfo Graziani was the youngest colonel in the Regio Esercito (Royal Italian Army), known as the "Butcher of Fezzan" and the "Butcher of Ethiopia" for the brutal military campaigns and gas attacks he led in Libya and Ethiopia under the dictatorship of Benito Mussolini under which he then became Minister of Defence from 1943 to 1945.
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  • AFFILE, ITALY - 23 AUGUST 2012: Newspapers of 1951 featuring fascist Marsahll Rodolfo Graziani are exposed in the mausoleum dedicated to him in Affile, a town with a population of 1,600 80km east of Rome, on August 23, 2012. A mausoleum and park, dedicated to the memory of Fascist Field Marshall Rodolfo Graziani, has recently been opened in the Italian town of Affile. At a cost of €127,000 to local taxpayers, the mayor Ercole Viri has expressed hope that the site will become as ‘famous and as popular as Predappio’ – the burial place of Mussolini which has become a shrine to neo-Fascists. Rodolfo Graziani was the youngest colonel in the Regio Esercito (Royal Italian Army), known as the "Butcher of Fezzan" and the "Butcher of Ethiopia" for the brutal military campaigns and gas attacks he led in Libya and Ethiopia under the dictatorship of Benito Mussolini under which he then became Minister of Defence from 1943 to 1945.
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  • AFFILE, ITALY - 23 AUGUST 2012: Men gather in the central square of Affile, a town with a population of 1,600 80km east of Rome, on August 23, 2012. A mausoleum and park, dedicated to the memory of Fascist Field Marshall Rodolfo Graziani, has recently been opened in the Italian town of Affile. At a cost of €127,000 to local taxpayers, the mayor Ercole Viri has expressed hope that the site will become as ‘famous and as popular as Predappio’ – the burial place of Mussolini which has become a shrine to neo-Fascists. Rodolfo Graziani was the youngest colonel in the Regio Esercito (Royal Italian Army), known as the "Butcher of Fezzan" and the "Butcher of Ethiopia" for the brutal military campaigns and gas attacks he led in Libya and Ethiopia under the dictatorship of Benito Mussolini under which he then became Minister of Defence from 1943 to 1945.
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  • AFFILE, ITALY - 23 AUGUST 2012: Fliers of faschist Marshall Rodolfo Graziani are scotched on the wall of Bar San Sebastiano in Affile, a town with a population of 1,600 80km east of Rome, on August 23, 2012. A mausoleum and park, dedicated to the memory of Fascist Field Marshall Rodolfo Graziani, has recently been opened in the Italian town of Affile. At a cost of €127,000 to local taxpayers, the mayor Ercole Viri has expressed hope that the site will become as ‘famous and as popular as Predappio’ – the burial place of Mussolini which has become a shrine to neo-Fascists. Rodolfo Graziani was the youngest colonel in the Regio Esercito (Royal Italian Army), known as the "Butcher of Fezzan" and the "Butcher of Ethiopia" for the brutal military campaigns and gas attacks he led in Libya and Ethiopia under the dictatorship of Benito Mussolini under which he then became Minister of Defence from 1943 to 1945.
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  • GUIDONIA, ITALY - 7 MARCH 2013: Carlo Salvatelli, 50, assembles a wooden door at the Temeca woodworking shop in Guidonia, Italy, on March 7, 2013. Carlo Savatelli has been working at Temeca for 33 years, since he was 17. The Temeca woodworking shop was founded in 1959 by Renzo Tedeschi, 84, father of the current owner Emanuele Tedeschi. Until the 80's the Temeca woodworking shop had 16 employees; after the shop to Emanuele, Renzo's son, four employees retired and the number of the carpenters was reduced to 12.  After the 2009 crisis, the number of workers at the Temeca woodworking were reduced to 7..Gianni Cipriano for The International Herald Tribune
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  • AFFILE, ITALY - 23 AUGUST 2012: (L/R) Aldo Graziani (78), Giandomenico Abbafatt (43) and ex-mayor of Affile Diego Moriconi, 61, discuss about the collaboration with Nazis in World War II, in Affile, a town with a population of 1,600 80km east of Rome, on August 23, 2012. A mausoleum and park, dedicated to the memory of Fascist Field Marshall Rodolfo Graziani, has recently been opened in the Italian town of Affile. At a cost of €127,000 to local taxpayers, the mayor Ercole Viri has expressed hope that the site will become as ‘famous and as popular as Predappio’ – the burial place of Mussolini which has become a shrine to neo-Fascists. Rodolfo Graziani was the youngest colonel in the Regio Esercito (Royal Italian Army), known as the "Butcher of Fezzan" and the "Butcher of Ethiopia" for the brutal military campaigns and gas attacks he led in Libya and Ethiopia under the dictatorship of Benito Mussolini under which he then became Minister of Defence from 1943 to 1945.
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  • AFFILE, ITALY - 23 AUGUST 2012: Mayor of Affile Ercole Viri, 52, stands by the mausoleum and park dedicated to fascist Marshall Rodolfo Graziani with engraved the words "Fatherland" and "Honor" in Affile, a town with a population of 1,600 80km east of Rome, on August 23, 2012. A mausoleum and park, dedicated to the memory of Fascist Field Marshall Rodolfo Graziani, has recently been opened in the Italian town of Affile. At a cost of €127,000 to local taxpayers, the mayor Ercole Viri has expressed hope that the site will become as ‘famous and as popular as Predappio’ – the burial place of Mussolini which has become a shrine to neo-Fascists. Rodolfo Graziani was the youngest colonel in the Regio Esercito (Royal Italian Army), known as the "Butcher of Fezzan" and the "Butcher of Ethiopia" for the brutal military campaigns and gas attacks he led in Libya and Ethiopia under the dictatorship of Benito Mussolini under which he then became Minister of Defence from 1943 to 1945.
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  • AFFILE, ITALY - 23 AUGUST 2012: Mayor of Affile Ercole Viri, 52, stands by the mausoleum and park dedicated to fascist Marshall Rodolfo Graziani with engraved the words "Fatherland" and "Honor" in Affile, a town with a population of 1,600 80km east of Rome, on August 23, 2012. A mausoleum and park, dedicated to the memory of Fascist Field Marshall Rodolfo Graziani, has recently been opened in the Italian town of Affile. At a cost of €127,000 to local taxpayers, the mayor Ercole Viri has expressed hope that the site will become as ‘famous and as popular as Predappio’ – the burial place of Mussolini which has become a shrine to neo-Fascists. Rodolfo Graziani was the youngest colonel in the Regio Esercito (Royal Italian Army), known as the "Butcher of Fezzan" and the "Butcher of Ethiopia" for the brutal military campaigns and gas attacks he led in Libya and Ethiopia under the dictatorship of Benito Mussolini under which he then became Minister of Defence from 1943 to 1945.
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  • AFFILE, ITALY - 23 AUGUST 2012: Mayor of Affile Ercole Viri, 52, stands by the bust of fascist Marshall Rodolfo Graziani in the mausoleum dedicated to him in Affile, a town with a population of 1,600 80km east of Rome, on August 23, 2012. A mausoleum and park, dedicated to the memory of Fascist Field Marshall Rodolfo Graziani, has recently been opened in the Italian town of Affile. At a cost of €127,000 to local taxpayers, the mayor Ercole Viri has expressed hope that the site will become as ‘famous and as popular as Predappio’ – the burial place of Mussolini which has become a shrine to neo-Fascists. Rodolfo Graziani was the youngest colonel in the Regio Esercito (Royal Italian Army), known as the "Butcher of Fezzan" and the "Butcher of Ethiopia" for the brutal military campaigns and gas attacks he led in Libya and Ethiopia under the dictatorship of Benito Mussolini under which he then became Minister of Defence from 1943 to 1945.
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  • AFFILE, ITALY - 23 AUGUST 2012: Mayor of Affile Ercole Viri, 52, stands by a board and a bust of fascist Marshall Rodolfo Graziani in the mausoleum dedicated to him in Affile, a town with a population of 1,600 80km east of Rome, on August 23, 2012. A mausoleum and park, dedicated to the memory of Fascist Field Marshall Rodolfo Graziani, has recently been opened in the Italian town of Affile. At a cost of €127,000 to local taxpayers, the mayor Ercole Viri has expressed hope that the site will become as ‘famous and as popular as Predappio’ – the burial place of Mussolini which has become a shrine to neo-Fascists. Rodolfo Graziani was the youngest colonel in the Regio Esercito (Royal Italian Army), known as the "Butcher of Fezzan" and the "Butcher of Ethiopia" for the brutal military campaigns and gas attacks he led in Libya and Ethiopia under the dictatorship of Benito Mussolini under which he then became Minister of Defence from 1943 to 1945.
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  • AFFILE, ITALY - 23 AUGUST 2012: Mariano Palombi, 98, the oldest man of Affile, a town with a population of 1,600 80km east of Rome, on August 23, 2012. A mausoleum and park, dedicated to the memory of Fascist Field Marshall Rodolfo Graziani, has recently been opened in the Italian town of Affile. At a cost of €127,000 to local taxpayers, the mayor Ercole Viri has expressed hope that the site will become as ‘famous and as popular as Predappio’ – the burial place of Mussolini which has become a shrine to neo-Fascists. Rodolfo Graziani was the youngest colonel in the Regio Esercito (Royal Italian Army), known as the "Butcher of Fezzan" and the "Butcher of Ethiopia" for the brutal military campaigns and gas attacks he led in Libya and Ethiopia under the dictatorship of Benito Mussolini under which he then became Minister of Defence from 1943 to 1945.
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  • AFFILE, ITALY - 23 AUGUST 2012: Mariano Palombi, 98, the oldest man of Affile, a town with a population of 1,600 80km east of Rome, on August 23, 2012. A mausoleum and park, dedicated to the memory of Fascist Field Marshall Rodolfo Graziani, has recently been opened in the Italian town of Affile. At a cost of €127,000 to local taxpayers, the mayor Ercole Viri has expressed hope that the site will become as ‘famous and as popular as Predappio’ – the burial place of Mussolini which has become a shrine to neo-Fascists. Rodolfo Graziani was the youngest colonel in the Regio Esercito (Royal Italian Army), known as the "Butcher of Fezzan" and the "Butcher of Ethiopia" for the brutal military campaigns and gas attacks he led in Libya and Ethiopia under the dictatorship of Benito Mussolini under which he then became Minister of Defence from 1943 to 1945.
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  • AFFILE, ITALY - 23 AUGUST 2012: Luciano Battiglieri, 52, is the owner of Bar San Sebastiano where fascist Marshall Rodolfo Graziani is remembered in exposed books and postcards in Affile, a town with a population of 1,600 80km east of Rome, on August 23, 2012. A mausoleum and park, dedicated to the memory of Fascist Field Marshall Rodolfo Graziani, has recently been opened in the Italian town of Affile. At a cost of €127,000 to local taxpayers, the mayor Ercole Viri has expressed hope that the site will become as ‘famous and as popular as Predappio’ – the burial place of Mussolini which has become a shrine to neo-Fascists. Rodolfo Graziani was the youngest colonel in the Regio Esercito (Royal Italian Army), known as the "Butcher of Fezzan" and the "Butcher of Ethiopia" for the brutal military campaigns and gas attacks he led in Libya and Ethiopia under the dictatorship of Benito Mussolini under which he then became Minister of Defence from 1943 to 1945.
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  • AFFILE, ITALY - 23 AUGUST 2012: Luciano Battiglieri, 52, owner of Bar San Sebastiano, flips through the pages of a book on fascist Marsall Rodolfo Graziani in Affile, a town with a population of 1,600 80km east of Rome, on August 23, 2012. A mausoleum and park, dedicated to the memory of Fascist Field Marshall Rodolfo Graziani, has recently been opened in the Italian town of Affile. At a cost of €127,000 to local taxpayers, the mayor Ercole Viri has expressed hope that the site will become as ‘famous and as popular as Predappio’ – the burial place of Mussolini which has become a shrine to neo-Fascists. Rodolfo Graziani was the youngest colonel in the Regio Esercito (Royal Italian Army), known as the "Butcher of Fezzan" and the "Butcher of Ethiopia" for the brutal military campaigns and gas attacks he led in Libya and Ethiopia under the dictatorship of Benito Mussolini under which he then became Minister of Defence from 1943 to 1945.
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  • ROME, ITALY - 26 FEBRUARY 2013: Left-wing Democratic Party leader Pier Luigi Bersani delivers a speech during a press conference following the Italy's general election on February 26, 2013 in Rome.<br />
A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 26 FEBBRAIO 2013: Pierluigi Bersani, leader del Partito Democratico, tiene una conferenza stampa dopo l'annuncio dei risultati delle elezioni politiche italiane,  il 26 febbraio 2013.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento italiano – la Camera dei deputati e il Senato della Repubblica – si terranno domenica 24 e lunedì 25 febbraio 2013 a seguito dello scioglimento anticipato delle Camere avvenuto il 22 dicembre 2012, quattro mesi prima della conclusione naturale della XVI Legislatura. I principali candidate per la Presidenza del Consiglio sono Pierluigi Bersani (leader della coalizione di centro-sinistra "Italia. Bene Comune"), il premier uscente Mario Monti (leader della coalizione di centro "Con Monti per l'Italia") e l'ex-premier Silvio Berlusconi (leader della coalizione di centro-destra).
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  • ROME, ITALY - 26 FEBRUARY 2013: Left-wing Democratic Party leader Pier Luigi Bersani delivers a speech during a press conference following the Italy's general election on February 26, 2013 in Rome.<br />
A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 26 FEBBRAIO 2013: Pierluigi Bersani, leader del Partito Democratico, tiene una conferenza stampa dopo l'annuncio dei risultati delle elezioni politiche italiane,  il 26 febbraio 2013.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento italiano – la Camera dei deputati e il Senato della Repubblica – si terranno domenica 24 e lunedì 25 febbraio 2013 a seguito dello scioglimento anticipato delle Camere avvenuto il 22 dicembre 2012, quattro mesi prima della conclusione naturale della XVI Legislatura. I principali candidate per la Presidenza del Consiglio sono Pierluigi Bersani (leader della coalizione di centro-sinistra "Italia. Bene Comune"), il premier uscente Mario Monti (leader della coalizione di centro "Con Monti per l'Italia") e l'ex-premier Silvio Berlusconi (leader della coalizione di centro-destra).
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  • ROME, ITALY - 26 FEBRUARY 2013: Left-wing Democratic Party leader Pier Luigi Bersani delivers a speech during a press conference following the Italy's general election on February 26, 2013 in Rome.<br />
A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 26 FEBBRAIO 2013: Pierluigi Bersani, leader del Partito Democratico, tiene una conferenza stampa dopo l'annuncio dei risultati delle elezioni politiche italiane,  il 26 febbraio 2013.<br />
<br />
Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento italiano – la Camera dei deputati e il Senato della Repubblica – si terranno domenica 24 e lunedì 25 febbraio 2013 a seguito dello scioglimento anticipato delle Camere avvenuto il 22 dicembre 2012, quattro mesi prima della conclusione naturale della XVI Legislatura. I principali candidate per la Presidenza del Consiglio sono Pierluigi Bersani (leader della coalizione di centro-sinistra "Italia. Bene Comune"), il premier uscente Mario Monti (leader della coalizione di centro "Con Monti per l'Italia") e l'ex-premier Silvio Berlusconi (leader della coalizione di centro-destra).
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  • ROME, ITALY - 26 FEBRUARY 2013: Left-wing Democratic Party leader Pier Luigi Bersani delivers a speech during a press conference following the Italy's general election on February 26, 2013 in Rome.<br />
A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 26 FEBBRAIO 2013: Pierluigi Bersani, leader del Partito Democratico, tiene una conferenza stampa dopo l'annuncio dei risultati delle elezioni politiche italiane,  il 26 febbraio 2013.<br />
<br />
Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento italiano – la Camera dei deputati e il Senato della Repubblica – si terranno domenica 24 e lunedì 25 febbraio 2013 a seguito dello scioglimento anticipato delle Camere avvenuto il 22 dicembre 2012, quattro mesi prima della conclusione naturale della XVI Legislatura. I principali candidate per la Presidenza del Consiglio sono Pierluigi Bersani (leader della coalizione di centro-sinistra "Italia. Bene Comune"), il premier uscente Mario Monti (leader della coalizione di centro "Con Monti per l'Italia") e l'ex-premier Silvio Berlusconi (leader della coalizione di centro-destra).
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  • ROME, ITALY - 26 FEBRUARY 2013: Left-wing Democratic Party leader Pier Luigi Bersani delivers a speech during a press conference following the Italy's general election on February 26, 2013 in Rome.<br />
A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 26 FEBBRAIO 2013: Pierluigi Bersani, leader del Partito Democratico, tiene una conferenza stampa dopo l'annuncio dei risultati delle elezioni politiche italiane,  il 26 febbraio 2013.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento italiano – la Camera dei deputati e il Senato della Repubblica – si terranno domenica 24 e lunedì 25 febbraio 2013 a seguito dello scioglimento anticipato delle Camere avvenuto il 22 dicembre 2012, quattro mesi prima della conclusione naturale della XVI Legislatura. I principali candidate per la Presidenza del Consiglio sono Pierluigi Bersani (leader della coalizione di centro-sinistra "Italia. Bene Comune"), il premier uscente Mario Monti (leader della coalizione di centro "Con Monti per l'Italia") e l'ex-premier Silvio Berlusconi (leader della coalizione di centro-destra).
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  • ROME, ITALY - 26 FEBRUARY 2013: Left-wing Democratic Party leader Pier Luigi Bersani delivers a speech during a press conference following the Italy's general election on February 26, 2013 in Rome.<br />
A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 26 FEBBRAIO 2013: Pierluigi Bersani, leader del Partito Democratico, tiene una conferenza stampa dopo l'annuncio dei risultati delle elezioni politiche italiane,  il 26 febbraio 2013.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento italiano – la Camera dei deputati e il Senato della Repubblica – si terranno domenica 24 e lunedì 25 febbraio 2013 a seguito dello scioglimento anticipato delle Camere avvenuto il 22 dicembre 2012, quattro mesi prima della conclusione naturale della XVI Legislatura. I principali candidate per la Presidenza del Consiglio sono Pierluigi Bersani (leader della coalizione di centro-sinistra "Italia. Bene Comune"), il premier uscente Mario Monti (leader della coalizione di centro "Con Monti per l'Italia") e l'ex-premier Silvio Berlusconi (leader della coalizione di centro-destra).
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  • ROME, ITALY - 26 FEBRUARY 2013: Left-wing Democratic Party leader Pier Luigi Bersani delivers a speech during a press conference following the Italy's general election on February 26, 2013 in Rome.<br />
A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 26 FEBBRAIO 2013: Pierluigi Bersani, leader del Partito Democratico, tiene una conferenza stampa dopo l'annuncio dei risultati delle elezioni politiche italiane,  il 26 febbraio 2013.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento italiano – la Camera dei deputati e il Senato della Repubblica – si terranno domenica 24 e lunedì 25 febbraio 2013 a seguito dello scioglimento anticipato delle Camere avvenuto il 22 dicembre 2012, quattro mesi prima della conclusione naturale della XVI Legislatura. I principali candidate per la Presidenza del Consiglio sono Pierluigi Bersani (leader della coalizione di centro-sinistra "Italia. Bene Comune"), il premier uscente Mario Monti (leader della coalizione di centro "Con Monti per l'Italia") e l'ex-premier Silvio Berlusconi (leader della coalizione di centro-destra).
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  • GUIDONIA, ITALY - 7 MARCH 2013: Owner of the Temeca woodworking shop Emanuele Tedeschi, 49, works in his office in Guidonia, Italy, on March 7, 2013. The Temeca woodworking shop was founded in 1959 by Renzo Tedeschi, 84, father of the current owner Emanuele Tedeschi. Until the 80's the Temeca woodworking shop had 16 employees; after the shop to Emanuele, Renzo's son, four employees retired and the number of the carpenters was reduced to 12.  After the 2009 crisis, the number of workers at the Temeca woodworking were reduced to 7..Gianni Cipriano for The International Herald Tribune
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  • GUIDONIA, ITALY - 7 MARCH 2013: The Tedeschi family (L-R, Emanuele, 49; Lorenzo, 23 and Annarita, 47) are here at the Temeca woodorking shop's office in Guidonia, Italy, on March 7, 2013. The Temeca woodworking shop was founded in 1959 by Renzo Tedeschi, 84, father of the current owner Emanuele Tedeschi. Until the 80's the Temeca woodworking shop had 16 employees; after the shop to Emanuele, Renzo's son, four employees retired and the number of the carpenters was reduced to 12.  After the 2009 crisis, the number of workers at the Temeca woodworking were reduced to 7..Gianni Cipriano for The International Herald Tribune
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  • GUIDONIA, ITALY - 7 MARCH 2013: (L-R) Owner of the Temeca woodorking shop Emanuele Tedeschi discusses about the EU economy with his son Lorenzo, 23, while his wife Annarita Neroni, 47, works at her computer in Guidonia, Italy, on March 7, 2013. The Temeca woodworking shop was founded in 1959 by Renzo Tedeschi, 84, father of the current owner Emanuele Tedeschi. Until the 80's the Temeca woodworking shop had 16 employees; after the shop to Emanuele, Renzo's son, four employees retired and the number of the carpenters was reduced to 12.  After the 2009 crisis, the number of workers at the Temeca woodworking were reduced to 7..Gianni Cipriano for The International Herald Tribune
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  • GUIDONIA, ITALY - 7 MARCH 2013: Emanuele Tedeschi, the 49 years old owner of the Temeca woodworking shop, poses in front of the machinery in Guidonia, Italy, on March 7, 2013. The Temeca woodworking shop was founded in 1959 by Renzo Tedeschi, 84, father of the current owner Emanuele Tedeschi. Until the 80's the Temeca woodworking shop had 16 employees; after the shop to Emanuele, Renzo's son, four employees retired and the number of the carpenters was reduced to 12.  After the 2009 crisis, the number of workers at the Temeca woodworking were reduced to 7..Gianni Cipriano for The International Herald Tribune
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  • GUIDONIA, ITALY - 7 MARCH 2013: Emanuele Tedeschi, the 49 years old owner of the Temeca woodworking shop, poses in front of the machinery in Guidonia, Italy, on March 7, 2013. The Temeca woodworking shop was founded in 1959 by Renzo Tedeschi, 84, father of the current owner Emanuele Tedeschi. Until the 80's the Temeca woodworking shop had 16 employees; after the shop to Emanuele, Renzo's son, four employees retired and the number of the carpenters was reduced to 12.  After the 2009 crisis, the number of workers at the Temeca woodworking were reduced to 7..Gianni Cipriano for The International Herald Tribune
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  • GUIDONIA, ITALY - 7 MARCH 2013: Lorenzo Tedeschi, 23, checks a machine at the Temeca woodworking shop in Guidonia, Italy, on March 7, 2013. Lorenzo is the son of Temeca owner Emanuele Tedeschi; he has been working at his father's business for 2 years after dropping out of goldsmithry school in Milan. The Temeca woodworking shop was founded in 1959 by Renzo Tedeschi, 84, father of the current owner Emanuele Tedeschi. Until the 80's the Temeca woodworking shop had 16 employees; after the shop to Emanuele, Renzo's son, four employees retired and the number of the carpenters was reduced to 12.  After the 2009 crisis, the number of workers at the Temeca woodworking were reduced to 7..Gianni Cipriano for The International Herald Tribune
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  • GUIDONIA, ITALY - 7 MARCH 2013: Cesare Alessandrini, 53, cuts wood before assembling a door at the Temeca woodworking shop in Guidonia, Italy, on March 7, 2013. Cesare Alessandrini has been working at Temeca for 7 years. The Temeca woodworking shop was founded in 1959 by Renzo Tedeschi, 84, father of the current owner Emanuele Tedeschi. Until the 80's the Temeca woodworking shop had 16 employees; after the shop to Emanuele, Renzo's son, four employees retired and the number of the carpenters was reduced to 12.  After the 2009 crisis, the number of workers at the Temeca woodworking were reduced to 7..Gianni Cipriano for The International Herald Tribune
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  • GUIDONIA, ITALY - 7 MARCH 2013: Cesare Alessandrini, 53, cuts wood before assembling a door at the Temeca woodworking shop in Guidonia, Italy, on March 7, 2013. Cesare Alessandrini has been working at Temeca for 7 years. The Temeca woodworking shop was founded in 1959 by Renzo Tedeschi, 84, father of the current owner Emanuele Tedeschi. Until the 80's the Temeca woodworking shop had 16 employees; after the shop to Emanuele, Renzo's son, four employees retired and the number of the carpenters was reduced to 12.  After the 2009 crisis, the number of workers at the Temeca woodworking were reduced to 7..Gianni Cipriano for The International Herald Tribune
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  • GUIDONIA, ITALY - 7 MARCH 2013: The control panel of a saw at the Temeca woodworking shop in Guidonia, Italy, on March 7, 2013. The Temeca woodworking shop was founded in 1959 by Renzo Tedeschi, 84, father of the current owner Emanuele Tedeschi. Until the 80's the Temeca woodworking shop had 16 employees; after the shop to Emanuele, Renzo's son, four employees retired and the number of the carpenters was reduced to 12.  After the 2009 crisis, the number of workers at the Temeca woodworking were reduced to 7..Gianni Cipriano for The International Herald Tribune
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  • GUIDONIA, ITALY - 7 MARCH 2013: A list of the measures of the wooden pieces that need to be but at Emanuele Tedeschi's Temeca woordworking shop in Guidonia, Italy, on March 7, 2013. The Temeca woodworking shop was founded in 1959 by Renzo Tedeschi, 84, father of the current owner Emanuele Tedeschi. Until the 80's the Temeca woodworking shop had 16 employees; after the shop to Emanuele, Renzo's son, four employees retired and the number of the carpenters was reduced to 12.  After the 2009 crisis, the number of workers at the Temeca woodworking were reduced to 7..Gianni Cipriano for The International Herald Tribune
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  • GUIDONIA, ITALY - 7 MARCH 2013: The machinery at the entrance of the Emanuele Tedeschi's Temeca woodworking shop in Guidonia, Italy, on March 7, 2013. The Temeca woodworking shop was founded in 1959 by Renzo Tedeschi, 84, father of the current owner Emanuele Tedeschi. Until the 80's the Temeca woodworking shop had 16 employees; after the shop to Emanuele, Renzo's son, four employees retired and the number of the carpenters was reduced to 12.  After the 2009 crisis, the number of workers at the Temeca woodworking were reduced to 7..Gianni Cipriano for The International Herald Tribune
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  • GUIDONIA, ITALY - 7 MARCH 2013: Wooden windows made by Emanuele Tedeschi's Temeca woodworking shop are here in the shop in Guidonia, Italy, on March 7, 2013. The Temeca woodworking shop was founded in 1959 by Renzo Tedeschi, 84, father of the current owner Emanuele Tedeschi. Until the 80's the Temeca woodworking shop had 16 employees; after the shop to Emanuele, Renzo's son, four employees retired and the number of the carpenters was reduced to 12.  After the 2009 crisis, the number of workers at the Temeca woodworking were reduced to 7..Gianni Cipriano for The International Herald Tribune
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  • GUIDONIA, ITALY - 7 MARCH 2013: Cesare Alessandrini, 53, cuts wood before assembling a door at the Temeca woodworking shop in Guidonia, Italy, on March 7, 2013. Cesare Alessandrini has been working at Temeca for 7 years. The Temeca woodworking shop was founded in 1959 by Renzo Tedeschi, 84, father of the current owner Emanuele Tedeschi. Until the 80's the Temeca woodworking shop had 16 employees; after the shop to Emanuele, Renzo's son, four employees retired and the number of the carpenters was reduced to 12.  After the 2009 crisis, the number of workers at the Temeca woodworking were reduced to 7..Gianni Cipriano for The International Herald Tribune
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  • GUIDONIA, ITALY - 7 MARCH 2013: Cesare Alessandrini, 53, cuts wood before assembling a door at the Temeca woodworking shop in Guidonia, Italy, on March 7, 2013. Cesare Alessandrini has been working at Temeca for 7 years. The Temeca woodworking shop was founded in 1959 by Renzo Tedeschi, 84, father of the current owner Emanuele Tedeschi. Until the 80's the Temeca woodworking shop had 16 employees; after the shop to Emanuele, Renzo's son, four employees retired and the number of the carpenters was reduced to 12.  After the 2009 crisis, the number of workers at the Temeca woodworking were reduced to 7..Gianni Cipriano for The International Herald Tribune
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  • GUIDONIA, ITALY - 7 MARCH 2013: Carlo Salvatelli, 50, assembles a wooden door at the Temeca woodworking shop in Guidonia, Italy, on March 7, 2013. Carlo Savatelli has been working at Temeca for 33 years, since he was 17. The Temeca woodworking shop was founded in 1959 by Renzo Tedeschi, 84, father of the current owner Emanuele Tedeschi. Until the 80's the Temeca woodworking shop had 16 employees; after the shop to Emanuele, Renzo's son, four employees retired and the number of the carpenters was reduced to 12.  After the 2009 crisis, the number of workers at the Temeca woodworking were reduced to 7..Gianni Cipriano for The International Herald Tribune
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  • AFFILE, ITALY - 23 AUGUST 2012: (L/R) Aldo Graziani (78), Giandomenico Abbafatt (43) and ex-mayor of Affile Diego Moriconi, 61, discuss about the collaboration with Nazis in World War II, in Affile, a town with a population of 1,600 80km east of Rome, on August 23, 2012. A mausoleum and park, dedicated to the memory of Fascist Field Marshall Rodolfo Graziani, has recently been opened in the Italian town of Affile. At a cost of €127,000 to local taxpayers, the mayor Ercole Viri has expressed hope that the site will become as ‘famous and as popular as Predappio’ – the burial place of Mussolini which has become a shrine to neo-Fascists. Rodolfo Graziani was the youngest colonel in the Regio Esercito (Royal Italian Army), known as the "Butcher of Fezzan" and the "Butcher of Ethiopia" for the brutal military campaigns and gas attacks he led in Libya and Ethiopia under the dictatorship of Benito Mussolini under which he then became Minister of Defence from 1943 to 1945.
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  • AFFILE, ITALY - 23 AUGUST 2012: A bottle of red wine with a portrait of Benitor Mussolini is on the sheld of Bar San Sebastiano in Affile, a town with a population of 1,600 80km east of Rome, on August 23, 2012. A mausoleum and park, dedicated to the memory of Fascist Field Marshall Rodolfo Graziani, has recently been opened in the Italian town of Affile. At a cost of €127,000 to local taxpayers, the mayor Ercole Viri has expressed hope that the site will become as ‘famous and as popular as Predappio’ – the burial place of Mussolini which has become a shrine to neo-Fascists. Rodolfo Graziani was the youngest colonel in the Regio Esercito (Royal Italian Army), known as the "Butcher of Fezzan" and the "Butcher of Ethiopia" for the brutal military campaigns and gas attacks he led in Libya and Ethiopia under the dictatorship of Benito Mussolini under which he then became Minister of Defence from 1943 to 1945.
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  • ROME, ITALY - 26 FEBRUARY 2013: Left-wing Democratic Party leader Pier Luigi Bersani delivers a speech during a press conference following the Italy's general election on February 26, 2013 in Rome.<br />
A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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  • GUIDONIA, ITALY - 7 MARCH 2013: Daniele, a 38 years old polish worker, moves a wooden window after assembling it at the Temeca woodworking shop in Guidonia, Italy, on March 7, 2013. Daniele has been working at the Temeca woodworking shop for 6 years. The Temeca woodworking shop was founded in 1959 by Renzo Tedeschi, 84, father of the current owner Emanuele Tedeschi. Until the 80's the Temeca woodworking shop had 16 employees; after the shop to Emanuele, Renzo's son, four employees retired and the number of the carpenters was reduced to 12.  After the 2009 crisis, the number of workers at the Temeca woodworking were reduced to 7..Gianni Cipriano for The International Herald Tribune
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  • GUIDONIA, ITALY - 7 MARCH 2013: Carlo Salvatelli, 50, assembles a wooden door at the Temeca woodworking shop in Guidonia, Italy, on March 7, 2013. Carlo Savatelli has been working at Temeca for 33 years, since he was 17. The Temeca woodworking shop was founded in 1959 by Renzo Tedeschi, 84, father of the current owner Emanuele Tedeschi. Until the 80's the Temeca woodworking shop had 16 employees; after the shop to Emanuele, Renzo's son, four employees retired and the number of the carpenters was reduced to 12.  After the 2009 crisis, the number of workers at the Temeca woodworking were reduced to 7..Gianni Cipriano for The International Herald Tribune
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  • LUGANO, SVIZZERA - 11 OCTOBER 2011: Portraits of the young protagonists of the Dicastero Giovani Eventi in Lugano, Switzerland, on October 11, 2011.<br />
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  • LUGANO, SVIZZERA - 11 OCTOBER 2011: Portraits of the young protagonists of the Dicastero Giovani Eventi in Lugano, Switzerland, on October 11, 2011.<br />
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  • LUGANO, SVIZZERA - 11 OCTOBER 2011: Portraits of the young protagonists of the Dicastero Giovani Eventi in Lugano, Switzerland, on October 11, 2011.<br />
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  • LUGANO, SVIZZERA - 11 OCTOBER 2011: Portraits of the young protagonists of the Dicastero Giovani Eventi in Lugano, Switzerland, on October 11, 2011.<br />
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  • LUGANO, SVIZZERA - 11 OCTOBER 2011: Portraits of the young protagonists of the Dicastero Giovani Eventi in Lugano, Switzerland, on October 11, 2011.<br />
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  • LUGANO, SVIZZERA - 11 OCTOBER 2011: Portraits of the young protagonists of the Dicastero Giovani Eventi in Lugano, Switzerland, on October 11, 2011.<br />
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  • Vatican City - 9 MARCH 2013: Nuns arrive in Saint Peter's square from the colonnade in Vatican City on March 9, 2013. <br />
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  • Vatican City - 9 MARCH 2013: A man sits by the colonnade of Saint Peter's square in Vatican City on March 9, 2013. <br />
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  • Vatican City - 9 MARCH 2013: A woman reads the newspaper in the colonnade of Saint Peter's square in Vatican City on March 9, 2013. <br />
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  • Vatican City - 9 MARCH 2013: People arrive in Saint Peter's square passing by the colonnade in Vatican City on March 9, 2013. <br />
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  • Vatican City - 9 MARCH 2013: A "Christian Rome" tourist bus arrives by Saint Peter's square, controlled by the police, in Vatican City on March 9, 2013. <br />
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  • Vatican City - 9 MARCH 2013: A "Christian Rome" tourist bus arrives by Saint Peter's square, controlled by the police, in Vatican City on March 9, 2013. <br />
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  • Vatican City - 9 MARCH 2013: A priest walks in via della Conciliazione in Vatican City on March 9, 2013. <br />
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  • ROME, ITALY - 9 MARCH 2013: A nun and a priest nearby Saint Peter's square in Rome, Italy, on March 9, 2013. <br />
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  • Vatican City - 9 MARCH 2013: A woman reads the newspaper in the colonnade of Saint Peter's square in Vatican City on March 9, 2013. <br />
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  • ROME, ITALY - 9 MARCH 2013: Romans sit on a bench with the Vatican in the background, in Rome, Italy on March 9, 2013. <br />
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  • ROME, ITALY - 9 MARCH 2013: Romans sit on a bench with the Vatican in the background, in Rome, Italy on March 9, 2013. <br />
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  • Vatican City - 8 MARCH 2013: The colonnade of Saint Peter's square in Rome in Vatican City on March 8, 2013. <br />
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  • Vatican City - 8 MARCH 2013: The facade of the Saint Peter basilica as seen at dusk in Vatican City on March 8, 2013. <br />
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  • Vatican City - 8 MARCH 2013: The facade of the Saint Peter basilica as seen at dusk in Vatican City on March 8, 2013. <br />
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  • Vatican City - 8 MARCH 2013: A man waits under the colonnade of Saint Peter's squarein Vatican City on March 8, 2013. <br />
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  • Vatican City - 8 MARCH 2013: A couple looks at the Saint Peter Basilica in Vatican City on March 8, 2013. <br />
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  • Vatican City - 8 MARCH 2013: A group of people walks towards the colonnade of Saint Peter's square in Vatican City on March 8, 2013. <br />
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  • Vatican City - 8 MARCH 2013: Souvenirs of the Pope, maps and post cards are sold by Saint Peter's square in Vatican City on March 8, 2013. <br />
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  • Vatican City - 8 MARCH 2013: Souvenirs of the Pope, maps and post cards are sold by Saint Peter's square in Vatican City on March 8, 2013. <br />
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  • Rome - 8 MARCH 2013: A banner of the City of Rome thanking the Pope says "You will always be in our hearts. Thank you", next to polticial and event banners in Rome on March 8, 2013. <br />
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  • Vatican City - 8 MARCH 2013: A Fiat 500 car is parked illegally outside the Saint Peter's square colonnade in Vatican City on March 8, 2013. <br />
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  • Vatican City - 8 MARCH 2013: A Fiat 500 car is parked illegally outside the Saint Peter's square colonnade in Vatican City on March 8, 2013. <br />
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  • Vatican City - 9 MARCH 2013: A nun arrives in Saint Peter's square from the colonnade in Vatican City on March 9, 2013. <br />
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  • ROME, ITALY - 9 MARCH 2013: A Vatican flag and an Italian flag are here in via Borgo Pio, nearby the Vatican, in Rome, Italy on March 9, 2013. <br />
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  • Vatican City - 8 MARCH 2013: Souvenirs of the Pope, maps and post cards are sold by Saint Peter's square in Vatican City on March 8, 2013. <br />
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  • Rome - 8 MARCH 2013: A banner of the City of Rome thanking the Pope says "You will always be in our hearts. Thank you", next to polticial and event banners in Rome on March 8, 2013. <br />
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  • ROME, ITALY - 18 OCTOBER 2022: Maurizio Manzetti (61), a cook and Giorgia Meloni fan, walks out of the kitch of his restaurant  “The Legend” in Ostia, the seaside neighborhood of Rome, Italy, on October 18th 2022.<br />
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Two years ago, vandals targeted Maurizio Manzetti, a cook in the seaside Roman neighborhood of Ostia, whose restaurant decor includes Italian flags and photographs of Ms. Meloni. They spray-painted “Friend of Giorgia, fascist” on a wall in front of the eatery and left a bottle that looked like a molotov cocktail in front of his door. “As soon as you talked about patriotism, sovreignism and borders they called you a fascist,” said Mr. Manzetti. “Now the word patriot is not going to be canceled anymore.”<br />
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Giorgia Meloni said her victory would be a “payback for so many people who in this nation had to lower her head for decades,” but also “for all the people who saw it differently from the mainstream and the dominant power system.” They were, she said, “treated as the children of a lesser God.” As Italy debates why Ms. Meloni did so well in the elections — if it had to do more with Italy’s voracious appetite for something new or a shift to the right — her victory clearly provided a vindication to right wing loyalists who for years endured marginalization.
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  • ROME, ITALY - 18 OCTOBER 2022: Maurizio Manzetti (61), a cook and Giorgia Meloni fan, detaches a framed photo of Giorgia Meloni from the wall in his restaurant  “The Legend” in Ostia, the seaside neighborhood of Rome, Italy, on October 18th 2022.<br />
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Two years ago, vandals targeted Maurizio Manzetti, a cook in the seaside Roman neighborhood of Ostia, whose restaurant decor includes Italian flags and photographs of Ms. Meloni. They spray-painted “Friend of Giorgia, fascist” on a wall in front of the eatery and left a bottle that looked like a molotov cocktail in front of his door. “As soon as you talked about patriotism, sovreignism and borders they called you a fascist,” said Mr. Manzetti. “Now the word patriot is not going to be canceled anymore.”<br />
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Giorgia Meloni said her victory would be a “payback for so many people who in this nation had to lower her head for decades,” but also “for all the people who saw it differently from the mainstream and the dominant power system.” They were, she said, “treated as the children of a lesser God.” As Italy debates why Ms. Meloni did so well in the elections — if it had to do more with Italy’s voracious appetite for something new or a shift to the right — her victory clearly provided a vindication to right wing loyalists who for years endured marginalization.
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  • ROCCA DI PAPA, ITALY - 18 OCTOBER 2022: Gino del Nero (73), a right wing activist, poses for a portrait in Rocca di Papa, Italy, on October 18th 2022.<br />
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Gino del Nero recalls being insulted, sidelined, and silenced by leftists, but also neighbors and co-workers for being a young card-carrying member the MSI (Italian Social Movement), a party formed from the ashes of Benito Mussolini’s fascist party after theSecond World War.  But after Giorgia Meloni, the right wing political leader who came of age in the same party, emerged from last month’s elections as the likely next prime minister of Italy, Mr. Del Nero, felt liberated. “We are freer now”, he said. His loyalty to the right had come at a cost, he said, years of being excluded from workers’ union meetings at the hospital where he worked. Colleagues silenced him in discussions. People often dismissed him as a “fascist.” “It’s a mark we carry inside,” he said. “Now I feel vindicated.”<br />
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Giorgia Meloni said her victory would be a “payback for so many people who in this nation had to lower her head for decades,” but also “for all the people who saw it differently from the mainstream and the dominant power system.” They were, she said, “treated as the children of a lesser God.” As Italy debates why Ms. Meloni did so well in the elections — if it had to do more with Italy’s voracious appetite for something new or a shift to the right — her victory clearly provided a vindication to right wing loyalists who for years endured marginalization.
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  • ROME, ITALY - 22 SEPTEMBER 2022: Activists of Brothers of Italy are seen here on stage at the closing rally of the center-right coalition before the general elections,  in Piazza del Popolo in Rome, Italy, on September 22nd 2022.<br />
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The Italian general elections to elect a new parliament will be held on September 25th 2022. Voters will elect new lawmakers for both branches of the Parliament, the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate
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  • ROME, ITALY - 25 SEPTEMBER 2022: Giorgia Meloni leaves the polling station where she voted for the 2022 Italian general election is seen here in Rome, Italy, on September 25th 2022.<br />
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Italians began casting their votes on Sunday in what is being dubbed as a crucial election, as the far right, lead by Giorgia Meloni, eyes a historic victory<br />
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On Sunday September 25th 2022 people aged 18 and above are voting for lawmakers in both the lower house Chamber of Deputies and the Senate, the upper house of parliament.<br />
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The general election was triggered by outgoing Prime Minister Mario Draghi's resignation in July when the populist 5-Star Movement  — one of the several parties in Draghi's marquee coalition, which included leftists, right-wing and centrist parties —  decided to withdraw its support for the prime minister's economic aid decree.
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  • ROME, ITALY - 25 SEPTEMBER 2022: Giorgia Meloni is seen as she casts her vote for the 2022 Italian general election is seen here in Rome, Italy, on September 25th 2022.<br />
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Italians began casting their votes on Sunday in what is being dubbed as a crucial election, as the far right, lead by Giorgia Meloni, eyes a historic victory<br />
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On Sunday September 25th 2022 people aged 18 and above are voting for lawmakers in both the lower house Chamber of Deputies and the Senate, the upper house of parliament.<br />
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The general election was triggered by outgoing Prime Minister Mario Draghi's resignation in July when the populist 5-Star Movement  — one of the several parties in Draghi's marquee coalition, which included leftists, right-wing and centrist parties —  decided to withdraw its support for the prime minister's economic aid decree.
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  • ROME, ITALY - 25 SEPTEMBER 2022: Paola Puglisi, 65, who voted for Giorgia Meloni, is seen here as steps out of the  polling station where she cast her vote for the 2022 Italian general election, in the 8th municipality of Rome, Italy, on September 25th 2022.<br />
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Italians began casting their votes on Sunday in what is being dubbed as a crucial election, as the far right, lead by Giorgia Meloni, eyes a historic victory<br />
<br />
On Sunday September 25th 2022 people aged 18 and above are voting for lawmakers in both the lower house Chamber of Deputies and the Senate, the upper house of parliament.<br />
<br />
The general election was triggered by outgoing Prime Minister Mario Draghi's resignation in July when the populist 5-Star Movement  — one of the several parties in Draghi's marquee coalition, which included leftists, right-wing and centrist parties —  decided to withdraw its support for the prime minister's economic aid decree.
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  • ROME, ITALY - 25 SEPTEMBER 2022: The interior of a voting booth for the 2022 Italian general election is seen here in a poll set up inside a high school in the 1st municipality of Rome, Italy, on September 25th 2022.<br />
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Italians began casting their votes on Sunday in what is being dubbed as a crucial election, as the far right, lead by Giorgia Meloni, eyes a historic victory<br />
<br />
On Sunday September 25th 2022 people aged 18 and above are voting for lawmakers in both the lower house Chamber of Deputies and the Senate, the upper house of parliament.<br />
<br />
The general election was triggered by outgoing Prime Minister Mario Draghi's resignation in July when the populist 5-Star Movement  — one of the several parties in Draghi's marquee coalition, which included leftists, right-wing and centrist parties —  decided to withdraw its support for the prime minister's economic aid decree.
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  • ROMA, 15 MARZO 2022: Manuela Rapaccioni (54), parrucchiera e titolare del salone di bellezza "La Tua Bellezza", chiude la porta d'ingresso del suo salone a Roma il 15 marzo 2022. La signira Rapaccioni ha recentemente ricevuto una bolletta dell'energia elettrica per la sua attività commerciale pari al doppio rispetto alla bolletta precedente. Mentre la bolletta di casa è triplicata.<br />
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Secondo l'ARERA (Autorità di Regolazione Energia Reti e Ambiente), nel primo trimestre del 2022, si registrano gli aumenti record del +55% per l’elettricità e del +41,8% per il gas. Le motivazioni di questo aumento sono principalmente la forte crescita delle quotazioni della principale materia prima energetica che si utilizza per la produzione elettrica interna italiana: il gas, e l’aumento del prezzo delle quote di emissione della CO2.<br />
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ROME, ITALY - 15 MARCH 2022: Manuela Rapaccioni (54), hair stylist and owner of the beauty salon "La Tua Bellezza", closes the door of her hair salon in Rome, Italy, on March 15th 2022. Mrs Rapaccioni recently received an electricity bill for her business that is double the amount of her previous bill. While her home bill has tripled.<br />
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According to ARERA (Energy, Networks and Environment Regulatory Authority), in the first quarter of 2022, record increases of +55% for electricity and +41.8% for gas were recorded. The reasons for this increase are mainly the strong hike in the prices of the main energy raw material used for Italian domestic electricity production: gas, and the increase in the price of CO2 emission quotas.<br />
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Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)
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  • ROMA, 15 MARZO 2022: Manuela Rapaccioni (54), parrucchiera e titolare del salone di bellezza "La Tua Bellezza", realizza una decolorazione per una cliente a Roma il 15 marzo 2022. La signira Rapaccioni ha recentemente ricevuto una bolletta dell'energia elettrica per la sua attività commerciale pari al doppio rispetto alla bolletta precedente. Mentre la bolletta di casa è triplicata.<br />
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Secondo l'ARERA (Autorità di Regolazione Energia Reti e Ambiente), nel primo trimestre del 2022, si registrano gli aumenti record del +55% per l’elettricità e del +41,8% per il gas. Le motivazioni di questo aumento sono principalmente la forte crescita delle quotazioni della principale materia prima energetica che si utilizza per la produzione elettrica interna italiana: il gas, e l’aumento del prezzo delle quote di emissione della CO2.<br />
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ROME, ITALY - 15 MARCH 2022: Manuela Rapaccioni (54), hair stylist and owner of the beauty salon "La Tua Bellezza", is seen here bleaching a client's hair in Rome, Italy, on March 15th 2022. Mrs Rapaccioni recently received an electricity bill for her business that is double the amount of her previous bill. While her home bill has tripled.<br />
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According to ARERA (Energy, Networks and Environment Regulatory Authority), in the first quarter of 2022, record increases of +55% for electricity and +41.8% for gas were recorded. The reasons for this increase are mainly the strong hike in the prices of the main energy raw material used for Italian domestic electricity production: gas, and the increase in the price of CO2 emission quotas.<br />
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Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)
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  • ROME, ITALY - 9 DECEMBER 2020: Italian composer, conductor and music arranger Paolo Buonvino (52) poses for a portrait in his studio in Rome, Italy, on December 9th 2020.
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  • ROME, ITALY - 9 DECEMBER 2020: Italian composer, conductor and music arranger Paolo Buonvino (52) plays the piano in his studio in Rome, Italy, on December 9th 2020.
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  • ROME, ITALY - 29 OCTOBER 2020: Enrico Pieranunzi (70), pianist and composer, plays "Nuovo Cinema Paradiso" at the Forum Music Village (formerly called Ortophonic), the renowned recording studio founded by Ennio Morricone himself in 1970, here in Rome on October 29th 2020.<br />
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Pieranunzi is the pianist who conveyed  the identity of Ennio Morricone in the strongest and most identifiable way, from the mid-‘70s onwards:<br />
he worked on some of Maestro’s masterpieces such as Once Upon a Time in America (1984) and Nuovo Cinema Paradiso (1988), but his touch is particularly recognizable in less-known and experimental pieces, such as Nevrosi nelle strade (from Autostop Rosso Sangue - 1978) or Incatenato (from La Gabbia - 1985), where his jazzy ability to improvise emerges the most.<br />
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Ennio Morricone has been, without a doubt, themost important Italian artist of the last 60 years and possibly the most well-known film music composer of the 20th century. Behind the mainstream Morricone, hugely celebrated by critics and acclaimed by his audience, there is a hidden Morricone, a Morricone Segreto: an eccentric, underground genius who used his refined education to implant cultured materials in a daily, popular context. <br />
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“Morricone Segreto” is a compilation explores what perhaps is the richest creative period of the Maestro, between the end of the 60s and the early 80s.<br />
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The Morricone Segreto reunion is a special meeting with some of the key collaborators of the Maestro: the musician who originally played on the songs of the Morricone Segreto compilation.<br />
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The sit-down took place in the rooms of the Forum Music Village (formerly called Ortophonic), the renowned recording studio founded by Morricone himself in 1970. Here, Morricone’s “Dream Team” was interviewed: his jazz player, guitarist, drummer, saxophonist and electric organist - as they were invited to a group listening session of the music of the Morricone Segreto, starting from the original master tapes recovered ins
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