Sentences with phrase «italian press these days»

Or at least that's what we think is going to happen based on the continuous talk in the Italian press these days.

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During the General Congregations that preceded the election of Pope Francis, whole speeches from those supposedly closed proceedings appeared verbatim, next day, in the Italian press.
Press Association Sport understands the 25 - year - old Italian tore an adductor muscle while taking a free - kick during Saturday's 1 - 1 Premier League draw at Southampton, his first appearance since the opening day of the campaign.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo is returning to his Italian - American roots today by marching in the 68th annual Columbus Day Parade, and he'll kick off the event with an «endorsement announcement,» according to a press release from the state Democratic Party.
«Today we are all Italian - Americans, even the press,» Gov. Andrew Cuomo said before marching in the New York City Columbus Day Parade.
NEW YORK CITY, N.Y. — «Today we are all Italian - Americans, even the press,» Gov. Andrew Cuomo said before marching in the New York City Columbus Day Parade Monday.
According to the Italian daily Corriere della Sera, Gargarella said that the seven defendants had supplied «imprecise, incomplete and contradictory information,» in a press conference following a meeting held by the committee 6 days before the quake.
Busy press days at the Geneva Motor Show uncovered a showroom full of new models, a few familiar faces, and even a real surprise or two.Perhaps most surprising, given the high price of global gas, performance took center stage, starting with world debuts of three feisty Italians: The love it or hate it Ferrari FF, billed as the most powerful and versatile... Read More
At a special event ahead of the show's press day on November 18, storied Italian marque Alfa Romeo will be honored and a precession of past classics and current models will be on show, making the event the perfect occasion to finally reveal the brand's first SUV after nearly two years of teasing.
The Italian press had a field day with Koons» soft - core seriousness, but his explicit (slightly pimpled) display of the way he evidently thinks artists must market themselves today only showed that truth in advertising may have its drawbacks after all.
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