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...changes how I look at scenes,” said Carla M. Borras ’05, whose Maurizio, chief of the Florentine police, momentarily quits the emergency assembly after the Duke’s death to grab a beer...
...much we can do together. With time, maybe it will work. But right now, there's so much the Germans would rather do in Italy. Along the Rimini coast near Schröder's aborted destination, it's Stefani rather than any German who is persona non grata. Maurizio Melucci, the head of tourism for the city of Rimini, was one of the first to call for the junior minister's resignation. People wondered why the patriot manqué drives an Audi rather than a Lancia, and whether his former marriage to a German woman influenced his feelings. Says Bernab...
...Agnelli, himself already known on the jet-set circuit for his Italian charm and bold couture, decided to introduce the world to the good-looking little cars his company churned out in Turin. Agnelli's gift was his faith in the selling power of all that is Italian, says Maurizio Dallocchio, dean of the business management school at Milan's Bocconi University: "He never gave up on that vision of creating a strong, independent Italian industry with an international perspective. He made Italy famous in the world." By 1968 Fiat overtook Volkswagen as the largest carmaker outside the U.S., with...
...hippest purveyor of premium jeans these days is Diesel, an Italian brand that was selling $100-plus jeans back when people were predicting denim's demise. Diesel now offers 25 cuts and 100 washes. "Jeans are like a second skin," says Maurizio Marchiori, Diesel's U.S. head of marketing. "You can be comfortable and individual at the same time. They'll never...
...There are reasons to believe that something strange happened here ... The plane did everything wrong from beginning to end," Lunardi told reporters. "If this accident had happened before Sept. 11 one might just have talked about destiny, but seeing as it happened after Sept. 11 destiny seems less plausible." Maurizio Vitali, who worked in the regional government offices on the Pirelli building's second floor, was thinking of the World Trade Center as he and his colleagues filed down the stairs after hearing a "huge blast" and seeing glass and debris raining down from above. "It's hard to know...