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...said. "You do not need to change unless you are overly ambitious." But today we need to change. The seeds of the current crisis were visible even 10 years ago, when people earned their degrees and had to wait years to get a good job. Fabrizio D'Amico Milan Congratulations to photographer Guglielmo de' Micheli. His pictures accompanying the article on Italy's young were truly outstanding. The shot of Mariangela Potenza and her dog makes de' Micheli a worthy heir to Da Vinci. Michael Elmquist Malmö, Sweden Eyes on 2008 Columnist Joe Klein noted senator Bill Frist...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Give Italy's Under-40s a Chance | 4/25/2006 | See Source »

CARLO MARIA CARDINAL MARTINI, retired Archbishop of Milan, arguing that "everything is needed to combat AIDS," a stance that contravenes the Vatican's opposition to artificial contraception...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Verbatim: May 1, 2006 | 4/23/2006 | See Source »

...MILAN Italians opt for Dolce & Gabbana's light metal model ($265) with detail hinting at hoop earrings...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The A List: Shades | 4/20/2006 | See Source »

...Villa Tevere, the Rome headquarters of Opus Dei, a couple of dozen men convened in a chamber similar to the one in which The Da Vinci Code's Bishop Aringarosa was handed ?20 million in Vatican bonds to set his nefarious plot in motion. From London, Paris, Milan, Madrid, New York City, Lagos and Montreal they had come, to draft a plan against a man they felt posed the most virulent threat to their order: director Ron Howard...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Can a Thriller Be Both Fair and Fun? | 4/16/2006 | See Source »

...collectively delayed adolescence. The average Italian man is 33 when his first child is born, which means Italy's are the oldest first-time fathers in Europe and thus tend to have smaller families. "Italians take a long time to assume responsibilities," says Francesco Billari, 35, a demographer at Milan's Bocconi University. As a result, everything from leaving home to marrying and having kids to entering politics starts late--which has also delayed the rise of leaders who might push the forward-leaning reforms the country needs...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Is Berlusconi Grayer Than He Looks? | 4/4/2006 | See Source »

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