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...ZUCKERBERG, founder of the networking site Facebook, in response to protests about a new feature that updates users' home pages with fresh information that their friends have posted. Users called it an invasion of privacy. Facebook is "aggressively evaluating" the feature Sources: U.S. Newswire; whitehouse.gov New York Times; Gazzetta dello Sport; Philadelphia Inquirer...
...Materazzi acknowledged he talked trash to Zidane, but said there was no racism, Islamophobia, or "yo mama" aspect to it. "It was the kind of insult you will hear dozens of times and just slips out of the ground," Materazzi told the Italian daily La Gazetta dello Sport. "I didn't call Zidane a terrorist and certainly didn't mention his mother." For his part, Zidane has only told intimates that the comment that set (and sent) him off was "very serious," but that he regrets the brutal reaction that marked the end to the last game of his long...
...shining testament to the city's rebirth. Its fusion of Greek-inspired elegance and Romanesque dynamism makes it worth a look inside, even if the best tenors are not tuning up. But the most memorable site in town is still unfinished - and always will be. Santa Maria dello Spasimo, a 16th century church whose nave was never completed, has been reopened to visitors, who can savor a unique moment of reflection by looking up through the incomplete roof to the sky above. Shopping ranges from casbah-like markets, such as the Vucciria off Via Roma, to an array of elegant...
...nose and then you understand," he says?is a former top international boxing matchmaker, once ranked as the world's third-best promoter by Ring Magazine. A stats junkie endowed with an encyclopedic sports memory, he moonlights as a columnist for the Italian dailies Il Tempo and La Gazzetta dello Sport. In 1993 he won the atp media excellence award...
Droves of North End visitors pass up the Caffe Dello Sport for more touristy spots. The regulars at this cafe/bar are enticed by the promise of “Live Soccer Televised Weekly” and the loud Italian pop playing outside. In the back, where the TV is located, men smoke cigarettes and laugh uproariously at frequent intervals. There is more of a family feeling in front, where clients enjoy gelati and pastries under the old Christmas decorations. The Sport has been going strong since Angelo Cataneo opened it 18 years ago. He can still be spotted...