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First there were The Rules. Then came He's Just Not That Into You. Can there possibly be anything left to say to women about the do's and don'ts of dating? Absolutely, says Giuliana DePandi, 30, the co-anchor with Ryan Seacrest on E! News and author of Think Like a Guy: How to Get a Guy by Thinking Like One (St. Martin's Griffin). DePandi gives 66 tips for dating success for women of any age. And they work, she promises: she declares herself "head over heels In love" with her Mr. Right, who she says...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Why Women Should Think Like Men | 8/17/2006 | See Source »

...there does seem to be a trend that if you get held for a few months, either they get tired of holding you or work out a deal through the Iraqis." He mentioned that all of the journalists who had been held for long stretches of time-which includes Giuliana Sgrena, Florence Aubenas, George Malbrunot and Christian Chesnot- were released after an initial deadline had passed, and they had all been held by Sunni groups...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: How the Sunnis Will Use Jill Carroll | 3/30/2006 | See Source »

...Discrepancies in the reconstruction of the shooting - including the speed of the car in which Calipari traveled and disputes over whether U.S. troops used warning signals - meant the U.S. military would not assume responsibility for the death of Calipari, a man hailed as a national hero for saving journalist Giuliana Sgrena, who'd been held hostage for a month in Iraq. Former Italian Foreign Minister Gianni De Michelis told Time that the disputed findings could potentially fracture the alliance in Iraq. "This can only be good for the Italian opposition and for European anti-American sentiment in general," said...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Feuding Friends | 5/1/2005 | See Source »

Just a week after U.S. troops in Iraq killed Italian agent Nicola Calipari and wounded freed hostage Giuliana Sgrena, a similar incident emerged involving another U.S. ally: Bulgaria. On the evening that the Italians were shot, U.S. troops near the Iraqi city of Diwaniya killed a Bulgarian soldier, Gurdi Gurdev, whose patrol had stopped 150 m short of a U.S. checkpoint without realizing it was there. The Bulgarians, according to a letter posted on the Web by a "combat buddy" of the deceased, fired warning shots at a civilian Iraqi vehicle that was approaching them. "The Americans didn't know...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Identity Crisis | 3/13/2005 | See Source »

...INJURED. GIULIANA SGRENA, 56, Italian journalist abducted in Baghdad in early February; by gunfire from U.S. soldiers guarding a checkpoint, who shot at the car taking her to the airport after her release; in Baghdad. Nicola Calipari, an intelligence officer who had negotiated her release, was killed in trying to protect her. Pentagon officials said the soldiers had not been informed of the release and had signaled in vain for the car to stop. U.S. President George W. Bush expressed "regret" for the attack, while a stunned Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi said, "We were turned to stone...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones | 3/7/2005 | See Source »

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