Word: lavoro
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...fascinating, if as yet inconclusive, link between the Red Brigades and the Soviet bloc. In prison depositions, he claimed that the Red Brigades had been in contact with the Bulgarian embassy in Rome. One of the supposed intermediaries was Luigi Scricciolo, 35, an official of the Unione Italiana del Lavoro, one of Italy's largest trade union federations, and an alleged Red Brigades undercover agent. After Dozier was kidnaped, the embassy reportedly was willing to offer assistance in exchange for any NATO secrets the kidnapers might pry out of Dozier. (They were unsuccessful...
...Grassini, chief of the Interior Ministry's secret intelligence service; and General Giuseppe Santovito, head of the Military Information and Security Service. Financiers included a top official of the Banco di Roma, Italy's third largest bank, and a former director-general of the Banca Nazionale del Lavoro, the country's largest...
...tocca-il posto di lavoro...
...preserve the vestiges of their fast disappearing dolce vita. With wage gains quickly eroded by runaway inflation and jobs in any case difficult to find, many workers have simply quit the official system to work in the booming secret economy that has come to be known as il lavoro nero, the labor black market...
Bringing the Rothschilds and Rockefellers together was a personal triumph for Ettore Lolli, president of R.A.S. Lolli, 61, emigrated from fascist Italy to the U.S. in 1940. After the war, he became the Manhattan representative of Banca Nazionale del Lavoro, Italy's big government-owned bank. Called back to Rome in 1957 to be groomed for the bank's top job, he also became a director of IBEC. Lolli eventually found himself blocked by the Socialists in the government; they wanted a member of their own party to head the bank. So he left Lavoro...