Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Comic Book Creation Freeware



I would point out some articles on the latest happenings Italians.

The first two articles deal with the suspension of trials. They seem much more appropriate for the connection to the UK (Mills case):
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/berlusconis-bid-to-have-trial-halted-would -help-david-mills-849224.html (Independent) http://www.repubblica.it/2008/06/sezioni/politica/giustizia-1/sviluppi-18giu/sviluppi-18giu.html (Republic )

nts The following articles deal instead of the package for European Parliament on immigration and asylum:
http://www.repubb lica.it/2008/02/sezioni/cronaca/sbarchi-immigrati/strasburgo-vota/strasburgo-vota.html (Repubblica) http://europa.eu/rapid/pressReleasesAction.do?reference=IP/08/948&format=HTML&aged=0&language=EN&guiLanguage=en (Europa)

Spero che questi argomenti suscitino qualche commento, ma soprattutto che facciano riflettere.

Buona giornata :)


Monday, June 9, 2008

Charcoal Lightersubstitutes

Reading suggestions

Per concludere la serie di post correlati all'analisi election results will propose the intervention of Don Rocco D'Ambrosio, a professor of political ethics at the Pontifical Gregorian University and promoter of a series of training schools in social and political environment in Puglia, entitled Berlusconi's victory, with or perhaps without (http://www.cercasiunfine.it/forum).


I would note, finally, two articles published on Repubblica.it relating to two events held in Rome for the protection of civil rights: the manifestation of the Gay Pride

(http: / / www.repubblica.it/2008/06/sezioni/cronaca/gay-pride/oggi-
parade / today-corteo.html) June 7 and the manifestation of racism against the Roma
June 8

(http://roma.repubblica.it/dettaglio/La-marcia-dei- Rom/1473271).



Monday, June 2, 2008

Raven Riley Kates Playground

June 2: DAY OF THE ITALIAN REPUBLIC

ll 2 June 1946, the institutional referendum held by universal suffrage, Italians called to the polls to express their views on what form of government, monarchy or republic, give the country following the fall of fascism. After 85 years of his reign, with 12,717,923 votes against 10,719,284 Italy became a Republic, while the Savoy family fled the country.

It erased the dictatorship, women won the right to vote and 566 of the Constituent Assembly were preparing, in less than two years to write the Constitution.