Word: stampa
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Blood is frequently spilled in Italy in clashes between Communists and police," wrote Journalist Vittorio Gorresio of Turin's influential La Stampa. "Peasants occupy land; workers occupy factories. But nothing happens. No one is indicted. But against Dolci, who has never had recourse to violence, there has been an obstinate, merciless fury of authority...
Premier Mario Scelba, who was visiting the U.S., rejoiced when he got the news in Washington. Said Turin's Fiat-owned La Stampa: "For some time we have felt that something new was brewing in the union labor pattern in Italy. These election results give glamorous evidence of what that something...
...Though some Italians had once viewed with misgivings the appointment of a woman as envoy from the U.S., the news that the ambassador planned to stay was greeted warmly in official and nonofficial Italian circles. "From her first day here," editorialized Turin's independent La Stampa, one of Italy's most influential newspapers, "she has felt as Italians themselves felt and has worked indefatigably for us and with us, looking forward no less than any Italian to the final success of our good cause...
...This Montesi case," said Turin's La Stampa, a journal both respected and friendly to the Christian Democrats, "is growing into the big and decisive test of Italian democracy. Either we face without fear the test of truth and confound our accusers, or we shall be submerged in the mud which is now being thrown...
There would be glory enough for all. Back home in Italy, grave old (80) President Einaudi, immersed in a copy of the Economist, dropped the magazine and leaped out of his chair in glee. "It's like a flower in the buttonhole," glowed Turin's La Stampa. In absentia, Professor Desio, a reserve officer in the Alpini, was promoted from captain to major...