Please enable JS and disable any ad blocker establishing a dialogue between visual arts cinema – as well as science and literature buy online The historic magazine published by La Biennale di Venezia is coming back to life 53 years after its last publication titled Diluvi prossimi venturi / The Coming Floods and the project for the new quarterly magazine – which is embedded in the activity of the Historical Archive of La Biennale – have so far been presented in Venice (24 October) Syracuse (29 December) and Naples (30 January) “The Magazine – explains Debora Rossi – is being revived with the same spirit and nature that distinguished it since its first edition a term that appears in the very law that instituted La Biennale It represents a space for reflection and discussion about the present time with the aim of better understanding and imagining the future” Conceived and produced as a printed edition and featuring a significant iconographic apparatus that draws largely from the Historical Archive of La Biennale and from national and international photographic research establishing a dialogue between the disciplines characteristic of La Biennale di Venezia – visual arts fashion is also included among its areas of interest by reason of the relation of its creative processes with art Each issue will contain original and exclusive articles leading Italian and international figures in the world of culture and civil society giving space to graphic design and the cross-fertilisation between languages The cover is illustrated with a photograph of Yuri Ancarani taken during the shooting of his film Atlantide The volume is illustrated with photographic images from the Biennale Archive and with photographs by Chiara Arturo The editor-in-chief of the magazine is Debora Rossi The director is journalist and author Luigi Mascheroni The Editorial team consists the Office of Editorial Activities the Press Offices and a team of professionals from the various Departments of La Biennale a communication design firm founded in Milan by Davide Di Gennaro and Luca Pitoni The magazine will be for sale in the Biennale’s online store https://www.labiennale.org/en/buy-online and in major bookstores It will be presented in various locations and events in Italy and abroad The new call for applications for graduates/s under 30 from all over the world in Architecture 1/25 is dedicated entirely to the theme of the Archive From 5-9 March and from 11-15 March 2025 (c/o Scuola Grande di San Marco - Ospedale Civile SS Contact us Press Office Subscribe to the Newsletter and get the latest info on our programmes and initiatives Subscribe WATCHPRO the Italian watch brand founded by the Morelli brothers has announced it ended 2024 with an impressive €11 million in revenue With revenue more than tripling in just two years and a remarkable growth rate of +47% in 2024 the brand continues to push the boundaries of traditional watchmaking combining Venetian heritage with cutting-edge design and innovation Venezianico has rapidly established itself as a key player in the competitive world of horology and 2024 has been a milestone year – highlighted by the launch of the Venezianico Atelier in the historic Palazzo Baradel in San Donà di Piave This new atelier serves as a bridge between the past and the future where the rich history of Venetian craftsmanship inspires modern design fueling the brand’s forward-thinking ethos 2024 also saw the launch of several highly anticipated models that pay homage to Venice’s cultural and artistic heritage The Historia Temporis brings to life the design of a 17th-century Venetian osella coin while the Redentore Bellanotte features an elegant dial made of aventurine drawing inspiration from Venice’s beloved Festa del Redentore Both models earned nominations at the prestigious Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève (GPHG) further solidifying Venezianico’s position in the high-end watchmaking world The brand also launched the Bucintoro 1969 Featuring meticulously restored Lemania 1873 chronograph movements the model sold out in just eight minutes at €4,500 each underscoring the demand for Venezianico’s exclusive offerings the Arsenale Ultrablack was launched as the brand’s most cutting-edge timepiece to date With an ultra-thin case and a dial coated in Musou Black – the blackest paint in the world absorbing 99.4% of light – this model represents the intersection of minimalist design and new technology Venezianico saw significant growth across key markets and several emerging countries such as Mexico CEO Alberto Morelli commented on the brand’s international success: “Our journey reflects a shared commitment to bringing Venetian art and tradition beyond borders Venezianico is preparing for the launch of the Caliber V5000 a movement developed in collaboration with OISA 1937 This limited-edition release of just 100 pieces is set to elevate the brand’s portfolio and meet the growing expectations of its discerning collectors “This project marks a significant step in our evolution toward high-end timepieces and is both a technical and creative challenge for us,” said Morelli Venezianico remains focused on continuing its journey of innovation and growth but it is only part of a larger mosaic,” Morelli concluded “Venezianico is not just about telling a story; it’s about living that story every day Our mission is to keep dreaming and creating while honoring the essence of Venice in each timepiece.” venezianico.com Ghiselli had decided to forgo Neriotti in the home debut against Jesi after the latter had suffered a muscle strain in Friday's training. 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INFO ON www.imocovolley.it KIDS IMOCO CAMP AT SAN FRANCESCO VILLAGE (CAORLE) -June 9 to 14 – Boys/girls born from 2018 to 2011 – It starts in June the week dedicated to the little ones who can continue to play sports in the name of fun The wonderful venue is the “ Villaggio San Francesco” in CAORLE 5-star resort that combines the many sports facilities with direct access to the beach 5 swimming pools and activities to spend a week of volleyball and fun Overnight or “daily” option with evening return SUMMER CAMP AT BI-VILLAGE OF FAZANA (Croatia) Full Camp (with overnight stay) for girls/girls born from 2015 to 2009 just a few kilometers from the Italian border the International Summer Camp in the history of Imoco Volleyball will be held in the Bi Village owned by the Treviso-based Biasuzzi Group A 4-star facility equipped with all the comforts for the and “campers” with newly renovated swimming pools and outdoor courts HIGHLY SPECIALIZED MASTER CAMP IN CASCIA AND BRUNICO (BZ) Lafert production plant in San Donà di Piave is officially in operation after its formal unveiling at Lafert’s 60-year anniversary celebrations in Italy The 130,000 square foot plant was developed to increase production capacity and meet the demand for IE5 Super Premium Efficiency motors while also providing storage areas for raw materials and finished products Lafert is able to produce up to 1400 pieces per day and can ship four-to-five international containers per week with the internal customs area The plant employs 50 operators who have been trained to work in synergy with the production lines a photovoltaic system was installed consisting of 762 high-efficiency monocrystalline silicon modules generating 345 kW of power the photovoltaic system will be able to produce about 380,000 kWh of renewable energy annually corresponding to the total energy needs of the plant This reduces CO2 emissions by 154 tons per year The plant consists of a shearing machine and four production areas: winding The production area is already fully active while the establishment of the sales engineering and business development offices is expected by November 2022 Metrics details there is a lack of information about the outcome of patients who discontinue TKI treatment when one or more of these optimal requirements are missing Within a retro-prospective registry started in 2014 in the Triveneto region (North-East of Italy) we studied a series of CML patients who discontinued TKIs from 2011 to 2023 outside of clinical trials Only patients with less than MR4.0 at TKI stop were excluded from the analysis We defined as potential risk factors for discontinuation the followings: (a) high ELTS risk (b) history of accelerated/blast phase (AP/BP) (c) warning or failure molecular responses (according to ELN2020 definitions) at 3 6 and/or 12 months of the TKI later discontinued (d) switch to second-line TKI for resistance (f) “non-optimal” duration of deep molecular response (DMR) before TKI stop defined as ≤2 years if MR4.5 or as ≤3 years if MR4.0 The endpoint of the study was the rate of sustained TFR (i.e. at least MR3.0 without further treatments) 12 months after TKI discontinuation depending on the number of risk factors 236 patients were retrieved in our registry median age at CML diagnosis was 50.4 years (range 17–80) and median age at TKI stop was 61.7 years (range 23–91) All patients had typical e13a2 and/or e14a2 BCR::ABL1 transcript type All patients were diagnosed in chronic phase (CP) except one in AP (due to 12% blasts at diagnosis) ELTS risk was low/intermediate/high/unknown in 162 (68%)/54 (23%)/9 (4%)/11 (5%) patients Frontline treatment was imatinib in 201 (85%) and 2G-TKI in 35 (15%) patients 73%) received only one line of TKI treatment while 54 (23%) and 10 (4%) received 2 or ≥3 lines of treatment Reasons for first-line TKI stop were elective TFR in 162 (69%) 144 patients (61%) were receiving imatinib while bosutinib and ponatinib were taken by 3 and 1 patients at the time of discontinuation 114 patients (48%) were receiving TKI at full dose and 122 (52%) at a reduced dose: the probability of taking full or reduced dose did not differ among TKIs Reasons for TKI discontinuation were elective TFR in 214 (91%) Patients who discontinued TKI due to adverse events were taking imatinib (n = 7 We categorized the kinetics of response considering the last TKI used by each patient the one subsequently discontinued: out of 196 with available information at 3 156 (80%) achieved an optimal response to all timepoints while 40 (20%) patients had at least one non-optimal response Four patients had a history of BCR::ABL1 mutations all emerged during frontline imatinib treatment: two patients harboring E352G and A399M mutations respectively harboring E255K and F359C mutations respectively All these patients rapidly cleared the mutations and discontinued their second-line TKI after a median TKI duration of 6.4 years (range 4.1–10.2) and a median DMR duration of 3.4 years (range 1.8–6.5) The median total duration of TKI treatment was 9.1 years (range 1.3–19.4); specifically 216 patients (91%) were treated for >5 years while 20 patients (9%) received ≤5 years of TKI treatment: in these 20 patients median duration of treatment was 4.1 years (range 1.3–5.0) and reasons for discontinuation were elective TFR in 17 (85%) and adverse events in 3 (15%) patients The median duration of DMR before TKI stop was 5.15 years (range 0.1–15.7) for the entire cohort and was 4.9 years (range 0.6–14.6) and 5.3 years (range 0.1–15.7) for patients with stable MR4.0 and stable MR4.5 Duration of DMR was “optimal” in 193 (82%) and “non-optimal” in 39 (17%) patients (for 4 patients the duration of stable DMR was not estimable due to lack of regular measurements): of these 39 patients 31 (79%) had a stable MR4.0 with a median duration of 2.2 years (range 0.6–2.9) while 8 (21%) had a stable MR4.5 with a median duration of 1 year (range 0.1–1.9) 8 patients had a median duration of DMR less than 1 year and reasons for discontinuation were toxicity in 6 cases and patient’s request for desired pregnancy in 2 cases patients without risk factors for discontinuation were 123 (52%) 4 or 5 risk factors were categorized together Rate of sustained TFR after TKI discontinuation according to the number of risk factors In the framework of a regional registry established in 2014 to assess the management of CML patients in the clinical routine we analyzed the outcome of TFR according to the presence and the number of non-optimal requirements which we defined as “risk factors” for TFR we decided not to include them in our model even though the presence of non-optimal requirements progressively reduced the chance of maintaining molecular remission after discontinuation the rate of TFR success was around 50% also in the most unfavorable group of patients a figure that still justifies a TFR attempt also in our cohort duration of DMR ≥5 years vs <5 years were associated to significantly different chances of TFR success (81.9% vs 65.6% however there were only 9 high-risk patients in our cohort suggesting that many clinicians may be reluctant to offer TFR to this category of patients in our study the probability of a successful TFR was identical in patients who discontinued electively frontline therapy and in those who received subsequent lines of therapy due to intolerance or resistance while all our 4 cases with a history of BCR::ABL1 mutations failed TFR The actual weight of BCR::ABL1 mutations and AP history on subsequent outcome of discontinuation should be confirmed in larger series We recognize that our observations may not be generalizable since the decision to allow TFR may have been influenced by clinicians’ feels and that not all patients lacking optimal requirements were offered to stop treatment Due to this potential selection bias we believe that our data should not prompt clinicians to imprudently offer TFR option to all CML patients 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Press Register of the Tibunal of Rome as n 153/2007 This site also uses third-party cookies to improve user experience and for statistical purposes By scrolling through this page or by clicking on any of its elements « Back Marco Scarpi’s first solo exhibition in New York and second with the gallery And he patiently bent down to explain to you that Radler is a drink made of beer and lemonade mixed together “Danke.” “Tschuss.” In my town’s market everyone always spoke to me in German Perhaps it was better that way since both myself and the shopkeepers could only formulate simple pre-set phrases What struck me as odd was the fact that I always thought I had a distinctive face A thousand people like me in that small market the queen of the small Brot Und Milk minimarket We would go to her shop every afternoon to get Radlers before going to the beach Maybe that’s why she recognized me; she never saw Maybe it is my voice that is distinctive or maybe because I occasionally stuttered My friends occasionally stole some snacks from her San Donà di Piave) grew up in Cavallino-Treporti He completed a BA in illustration and Visual Media at UAL LLC before moving back to Italy where he met Caio Twombly and started working with Amanita he uses a visual pictorial language characterized by careful research and experimentation of textures and materials He focuses on subjects belonging to the real world and inserted in his personal artistic vision composed of memories and free association of ideas his goal is to create a structure for thought and feeling that is both universal and specific The very first battery-electric buses by Industria Italiana Autobus started operations today in San Donà di Piave The delivery of four Menarini Citymood 12e is part of a procured fleet of 15 e-buses This will go along the inauguration of the new bus terminal next spring the Menarini Citymood 12e, launched in late 2021 is the only standard size battery-electric bus featuring the ‘made in Italy’ label The vehicle features a self-supporting steel frame treated with cataphoresis It’s based on the CNG bus platform and relies on technology providers such as Cummins group for the motor (former Siemens) On the roof there is space for a maximum of 490 kWh of NMC battery modules inside there is room for around 100 passengers “The new vehicles can travel up to almost 500 kilometers equipped with advanced safety systems and state-of-the-art fire prevention Each vehicle can accommodate up to a maximum of 85 people (28 seats).” © Copyright 2012 - 2025 | Vado e Torno Edizioni | All rights reserved | P.I Top management of the Coin Group met with government authorities and presented the key points of the industrial plan for the relaunch of the department store--now at risk for Chapter 11-- the industrial relaunch plan will be based on three pillars: store optimization through better space management and service improvement through increased staffing in stores In the presence also of representatives of the Veneto Region and national trade unions the Mestre-based company pledged to begin discussions immediately with the trade unions for the implementation of industrial actions deemed most appropriate.” The group also confirmed that active interlocutions are underway with possible investors to implement the recovery strategies The next union meeting will be held on December 23 as communicated by the company's management eight of the group's stores will close their doors in 2025 which will be divested as early as January and Sesto Fiorentino (near Florence) are scheduled to close during the year The closures will involve a total of 92 employees “The crisis originated well before the pandemic but the covid years have aggravated the financial situation leading to a debt of about 80 million euros,” the union explained “In an attempt to address this situation Coin initiated the Negotiated Crisis Resolution procedure in June 2024 with the aim of ensuring business continuity through negotiations assisted by an independent expert This procedure made it possible to start a dialogue with creditors and activate precautionary measures,” he continued The unions called for greater involvement and participation in the decisions They would also like detailed information on the investors and clarification on the company's short- as well as guarantees with respect to protective measures for both direct and indirect workers “starting with those in force at the Grugliasco store.” In addition they consider necessary “a social relocation plan for employees impacted by the possible divestments,” they added $(document).ready(function() { adition.srq.push(function(api) { api.renderSlot("renderSlot_Rectangle-2"); }); }); READ ALSO: The Brands actions in support of Ukraine continue around the world Peaceful demonstrations are accompanied by widespread support from political leaders Stockholm held another large-scale protest against the Russian invasion of Ukraine locals opposing the horrors of Russia’s devastating war in Ukraine gathered at Norrmalmstorg Speakers and participants called for effective support for Ukraine including the closure of airspace over Ukraine mass rallies took place in the Croatian capital in support of Ukraine’s struggle for independence from the Russian occupier and in support of its accession to the EU Representatives of the Croatian government and diplomats declared their solidarity with Ukraine side by side with Ukrainians the Croatian Ministry of Science and Education has suspended cooperation with the Russian Federation in the field of science the Croatian Science Foundation (HRZZ) is preparing to offer short-term stays at Croatian research institutions to Ukrainian scientists at the initiative of this Ministry The program will include a process of rapid evaluation of applications and ensuring continuous scientific work of Ukrainian scientists four academic and research institutions in Croatia have opened the possibility of accepting Ukrainian scientists to continue their research: the University of Rijeka (UNIRI) the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine in Zagreb and the Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries (IZOR) in Split the Ukrainian Association in Finland joined forces with the organizers of the “Mothers for Peace” march to hold a joint action in support of Ukraine Numerous participants in the peaceful demonstration marched to Helsinki’s Senate Square with posters reading “Close the skies over Ukraine,” “Stop terrorism,” and “Stop Putin’s war.” During their speeches they declared their solidarity with Ukraine and its people and called on the world to stop the horrific actions of the Russian aggressor on Ukrainian soil thousands participated in the “Stop Putin’s War” March in the center of the Austrian capital in support of Ukraine demanding an end to Russian aggression against the Ukrainian people and the closing of the skies over Ukraine gathered in the central Heroes’ Square Participants honored the memory of the victims of the Russian war in Ukraine and marched in a huge column with Ukrainian flags through the city center the Ukrainian women’s organization Lastivka held a rally in the city of San Donà di Piave The participants called for closing the skies over Ukraine and helping Ukrainians affected by the Russian war The mayors of the city of San Donà di Piave and local residents joined the rally of several thousand the Ukrainian community in Toronto gathered in large numbers near the US Consulate to support Ukraine and the Ukrainian people in their courageous struggle against Putin’s devastating aggression Several thousand Ukrainians demanded to close the skies over Ukraine and to do everything possible to stop the genocide of the Ukrainian people as soon as possible Such rallies in Toronto are led by the local branch of the Ukrainian Canadian Congress [email protected] [email protected] FB: @uwcongress Papacci told Prensa Latina that he would fulfill Doné’s last wish that his remains be buried in Cuba The ashes of the Italian expedition member are expected to be placed in the Pantheon to the Fighters of the Cuban Revolution at Havana’s Colón Cemetery on December 2 on the occasion of the 67th anniversary of the landing of the Granma yacht The Italian delegation will also consist of former ANAIC President Irma Dioli Other members of the group will be former Senators Vito Petroccelli from the Five-Star Movement and president of the Italy-Bricks Institute; Emanuele Dessi from the Communist Party and head of the Association for the New International Order; and Mattia Crucioli from the Alternative Party and leader of the Association United for the Constitution and died in San Dona di Piave municipality in Venice on March 22 He fought as a partisan against Nazi fascism during World War II and moved to Cuba in the 1950s where he joined the revolutionary struggle | Text SMS to 8100 with content PLReceive 4 mesages x 25 cup © 2016-2021 Prensa Latina Latin American News Agency Radio – Publications  – Videos – News by the minute.All Rigts Reserved Web Site developed by IT Division  Prensa Latina Some are necessary and we can’t switch them off Others help us to provide you with the best possible service We use cookies to personalise content and ads to provide social media features and to analyse our traffic We also share anonymous information about your use of our site with our social media By accepting cookies you will be helping us to continue to provide you with the best possible service Italian fuel tank manufacturer Emiliana Serbatoi has officially opened a new 4,000m2 factory at its headquarters in Campogalliano and at the same time celebrated its 35th anniversary The new factory adds to the company’s existing facilities at Campogalliano and in San Donà di Piave More than 250 guests and customers gathered in Modena in November to celebrate the opening of the plant and the anniversary “We have really traveled a long way since my father Giancarlo and I kicked off the business 35 years ago with a small workshop in Sant’Anna street” “And thanks also to the precious support of my mother Laura in the first years From left: co-founders Giancarlo Morselli and Gian Lauro Morselli (the current CEO) “Today Emiliana Serbatoi is an international reality and just now another manufacturing plant has been set up here.” The business manufactures more than 10,000 tanks and fueling products every year and has annual revenues of around €25 million polyethylene tanks and high-tech solutions for fleet and fuel management Individual strategies to support macrophages were not sufficient to prevent implant-associated infections due to Staphylococcus aureus a combination of interventions as well as supporting other immune cells may be successful in this respect concluded Leonardo Cecotto (UMC Utrecht) in his PhD thesis that he defended on September 11 UMC Utrecht) and colleagues aimed to support macrophages in their fight against pathogens by increasing their antibacterial functions Cecotto tried to stimulate macrophages with several compounds known for their antibacterial properties none of these strategies alone succeeded in helping macrophages to eliminate all bacteria Leonardo Cecotto concluded: “We showed that a one-for-all approach is not sufficient to eradicate S The single compounds studied in my thesis were not sufficient by themselves to kill bacteria or enhance macrophages antibacterial functions a combination of multiple molecules might help preventing infection while promoting the bone healing process macrophages alone are unable to fully resolve intricate clinical scenarios like implant-associated infections aureus can negatively affect multiple cell types and tissues surrounding the implant therapeutic compounds must offer comprehensive protection to all the elements involved in the process.” Leonardo Cecotto (1993, San Dona’ di Piave, Italy) defended his PhD thesis on September 11 The title of his thesis was “Saving Private Macrophage – Alternative therapeutic options for Staphylococcus aureus implant-associated infections.” Supervisors were prof Jos van Strijp (Department of Medical Microbiology with apertures allowing solid rays of shifting sunlight this light serves to transform the interior into a luminous atmosphere suspended in the center of the space is a white marble cube which serves to hold ashes like a roman cinerary urn and whose face expresses an engraved cross filled with gold images by javier callejas sevilla alberto campo baeza designs ‘il cielo in terra” as the most beautiful space for ashes to allow light within the 9 square meter concrete box the design team introduces six strategically oriented apertures the opening through the roof is oriented toward the sun interrupting the shadow and penetrating the volume along the diagonal of the cube on the main façade closest to the access path maintains the integrity of the coplanar surface the adjacent corresponding aperture maintains a consistent view toward the floating white cube to the interior the floating white cinerary urn is fabricated as a unique marble piece a void is subtracted from the block which allows the storage of ashes four sleder — nearly imperceptible steel cables — are strung in pairs outward from the urn towards the inner corners of the cube leave the space partially unconditioned and allow wind while these windows always occupy the corners two of the sides are left continuous with the interior faces of the cube the remaining two facades express the strong thickness of the concrete project title: il cielo in terra ‘sky on the earth’ architecture: alberto campo baeza maría pérez de camino díez elena jiménez sánchez alfonso guajardo fajardo photography: javier callejas sevilla AXOR presents three bathroom concepts that are not merely places of function but destinations in themselves — sanctuaries of style Italy - October 2023 - On Sunday 15th October Marco Canciani sdb from the Salesian house of San Donà di Piave and currently studying Theology at the "Laurentianum" in Venice and Sr from the FMA Community Conegliano said their "Yes” to the Lord forever during a Eucharistic Celebration presided over by Fr Igino Biffi sdb Provincial of the Salesian Province of Northeast Italy (INE) in the presence of the FMA Provincial Sr Antonella Franchini This article is VERY old (older than 2 years) www.firewind.gr © 2005...2025 by WOA Festival GmbH - Hosting by ICS MEDIA SERVICE FIREWIND + WOLF - “Defiance Over Europe” Tour 2011 www.myspace.com/firewind http://www.facebook.com/firewindofficial?ref=ts http://twitter.com/#!/firewindmusic though some wonder why there wasn’t a trial 2014Get email notification for articles from Anna Momigliano FollowAug 6 Italy – A Muslim cleric is set to be deported from Italy because of alleged hate speech against Jews the Natural History Museum of Venice Giancarlo Ligabue and the Treviso Society of Natural Sciences promote the new project Mammal Atlas of the Veneto Region There are many reasons and contingencies of the project not least the experience gained in the management of similar projects on provincial scale (ornithological atlases) and regional (the recent herpetological atlas) The interest in the creation of a new Mammal Atlas also comes from a few factors that have emerged recently in the local and international scene: Many species of EU interest have specific conservation lines as for Natura 2000 sites (especially the All II of Directive 92/43/EEC) and for areas outside these protected territories (especially of ‘Annex IV of the Directive) The level of urbanization of the area and the increasing road infrastructure lead to a reduction for certain species and the fragmentation of certain populations there is a need for a mapping update for macro-areas Some species have experienced in the last decade a particular diffusion and expansion in certain portions of our territory the common squirrel and porcupine) and allochthonous taxa (e.g there is a great interest in defining the areas of current distribution of these species evidently changed since the previous survey Currently there is an important network of potential detectors contributing to the optimal realization of the project The request for cooperation is then extended to all the potential discoverers The project starts in 2009 and will be completed in 2012 All the data available from 1990 will be also collected All detectors will be cited in the final publication Forms of collaboration in the drafting of the texts will be evaluated at the end of the project A concise annual report (in Italian) will be published every year in the website of the Associazione Faunisti Veneti ​It was probably the most tormented and tempestuous summer that Florentine football has ever known While the rest of the country was anxiously anticipating the start of Italia ’90 the streets of the Tuscan capital were simmering with anger and discontent Most people remember the transfer which was at the centre of that outrage not so many can recall the player who travelled in the opposite direction a few months later There has hardly been a more controversial signing in the story of Serie A than Roberto Baggio’s move from Fiorentina to Juventus Losing the player who had become the heir to the affections they had afforded Giancarlo Antognoni was bad enough but to see him snapped up by the despised Gobbi – the Hunchbacks – truly gave them the hump Any player taking over the legendary Viola number 10 shirt was walking into the eye of an emotional storm The boy from San Donà di Piave was no shabby replacement Having caught the eye with Reggina – coached by Nevio Scala – as well as Italy’s Under 21 side the stylish midfielder was snapped up by Juventus in a deal worth about £2.7m – something like £6m nowadays Not a bad price for a footballer who had only just turned 19 But he wasn’t destined to last long with the Bianconeri He did not make a single league appearance with La Vecchia Signora and the more methodical midfielder Eugenio Corini was preferred to him on a regular basis “It’s obvious if I’m not playing I can’t show what I’m worth,” he said in one interview at the time “I knew the move from Reggio to Juventus would not be easy but I didn’t imagine there would be so many problems.” and he was dispatched to Florence on loan in October 1990 to make his Serie A debut in a 1-0 defeat at the Stadio San Paolo against Napoli For a support which was starving for a hero It didn’t take him long to endear himself to the Curva Fiesole he scored a stonking goal on his home debut against Genoa and set off to celebrate in front of his new fans The strike announced him as a major presence in a Fiorentina side which had just been sold to new ownership of father and son film producers Mario and Vittorio Cecchi Gori Although the club would struggle all season long Orlando probably enjoyed his best campaign in a purple – or any other – shirt He lacked the dribbling and easy eye for goal of the Divin Codino but he was an exquisite attacking midfielder on his day set up goals for team-mates and often break into the box himself All from beneath a foppish fringe which made it something of a miracle he could even see the ball never mind conjure up anything magical with it at his feet The enfant prodige of Italian football had a tough task to raise Florentine spirits They had lost out in the UEFA Cup final to Juventus the previous season as well as losing Baggio and were a side in a state of flux It was a workmanlike outfit skippered by Brazilian Carlos Dunga and with the grafting Czechoslovakian Lubos Kubik as its second Straniero The third was Romanian Marius Lacatus who was supposed to bring a dash of skill and goals to the team but singularly failed to deliver on that front It put an enormous pressure on the young Italian to deliver any excitement for the Viola faithful in a campaign where the club would huff and puff its way to avoiding relegation by just half a dozen points Under Brazilian Coach Sebastiao Lazaroni they rarely put together any great run of form It was only the odd splash of Orlando magic that helped their season to get off the ground It was just such a moment which would really win over his new supporters was a chance to shine and he did not waste it He scored the goal which gave the visitors a lead which would eventually be overhauled in circumstances which had captain Dunga raging “Everyone could see there was a Schillaci handball on their second goal,” he fumed It is impossible for Fiorentina to win in Turin “It was an important game and I wanted to do well,” admitted Orlando after scoring against the club which still owned him He was also given higher marks in the sports pages than the man he replaced in Florence It was the start of a golden spell where he became an integral part of the Fiorentina team twist and turns and intuitive assists for his team-mates were often a match-winning contribution He finished his first campaign with eight goals from just 25 Serie A appearances and ended up that season’s top scorer for the Viola alongside another man at the club on loan – Milan’s Diego Fuser His performances in a stuttering side were enough to convince the Tuscans to make his deal permanent and he became a key element of the side for the following two campaigns The goals started to become more sporadic but the arrival of a certain Gabriel Batistuta at least took that pressure off Orlando The trouble was that while the team looked better on paper it struggled to deliver on the pitch and finished 12th in 1991/92 and then It prompted a managerial change which – along with a string of injuries and operations – sent the attacking midfield man’s career into a downward spiral Claudio Ranieri helped to guide the team out of Serie B but he only used Orlando 19 times in the league and he went on loan to Milan where he scarcely featured He returned to Florence but the special feeling had gone and Orlando felt forlorn about his time under Ranieri: “He would make me warm up for 80 minutes and then send someone else on.” He had become a bit part player by the time he made his final appearance for Fiorentina he notched up 109 Serie A games for the club with 15 top flight goals to his name – the majority of them in that first season but he could never regain the fitness or form necessary to play with any regularity He was just 30 when a career which had promised so much was over There were trophies but most of them gained in a peripheral role He was in the Italy Under 21 squad which won the European Nations in 1992 but did not feature after the quarter-final stage play a part in Fiorentina’s Coppa Italia victory of 1996 getting about three-quarters of an hour across the two legs against Atalanta The rest of the honours that he is credited with in the record books – a European Supercup with Milan and Italian Supercups with the Rossoneri and Fiorentina – did not see him actually play the final matches It was a lot less than his first forays into the game had promised he works as a TV pundit with the same distinctive floppy hair he had back in his playing days He was put through the physical and emotional mill by football but he doesn’t seem to hold any grudges have proved to be anything like the player he replaced in Florence some 25 years ago but – for one glorious season at least – he helped to ease fans’ pain at the loss of a Viola idol Comment * document.getElementById("comment").setAttribute( "id" "a3d6b14197938ed089cb5b4151ba323c" );document.getElementById("bfea0afb7f").setAttribute( "id" and website in this browser for the next time I comment Δdocument.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value" She was an actress for Fellini and in dozens of Sword and Sandal and comedy movies But her passion has always been the circus SalvaRegalaLinkCondividiScaricaIcons Moira Orfei Marco Giusti a 71 feet long and 26 wide camper equipped with a floor in Brasilian marble She was both queen of the elephants and mean queen in the Sword and Sandal genre – alongside Ursus Samson and Maciste – and was adored by both Federico Fellini and the early gay universe not only within the circus and entertainment circuits but in the whole Italian culture of the 20th Century Moira was an actress on the flamboyant screens of the early Sixties’ adventurous Italian cinema Steve Morris’ and Ed Fury’s tufts and biceps even though he was never able to cast her in one of his films The problem being that Moira was only and solely Moira Orfei Queen of the Circus and of a glittering imaginary that’s now been gone for decades Moira passed away at 84 on her moving home – a home that not even the likes of Joan Collins were able to own – in Brescia but both her and the cousin Nando spoke and ate strictly Emilian This as well made the Orfei Circus very Fellini-esque she has not only done Sword and Sandal and she hasn’t only been a mean queen She also starred alongside Marcello Mastroianni in Mario Monicelli’s Casanova 70 with Totò in no less that three films – especially Totò and Cleopatra – with Vittorio Gassman Vittorio De Sica and his son Christian – in Christmas Vacation ’90 where she played a mistress who enjoys whipping Christian himself – with Franco e Ciccio in How We Got Into Trouble with the Army with Lando Buzzanca in Lucio Fulci’s Dracula in the Provinces where she plays the role of the sex goddess Bestia Scatenata she took after the family tradition: her father was the clown Bigolon and her mother was a circus artist who started off very young as a trapezist but knew her way around most things Her family and her life revolved entirely around the circus After all she married at 18 years old in Sanremo with Walter Nones she founded the Moira Orfei Circus and since then she never stopped traveling Italy and the world with her shows But her life wasn’t a bed of roses: in 1972 she was wounded by an elephant who broke 4 of her ribs her circus was stalled in Teheran for a “tax related controversy” Iranian authorities cut Orfei Circus’ supplies of water and electricity and withdraw her employees’ passports then tried to kill herself (sort of) and threatened to free her 20 lions 8 tigers and 10 elephants and let them roam the city In 1992 her 72 feet long camper was finished where she is a victim of the Atlantis’ shipwreck She remembered that it was the director who picked her after having seen her walking in the streets to give her the stage name of Moira and her typical hairdo In the mythological cinema filled wit Herculeses and Samsons Moira became a star as the mean queen thanks to her majestic body and her heavy make up We’ve seen her alongside Steve Reeves in Pietro Francisci’s Hercules as Dalila in Samson and His Mighty Challenge did not belong to the Sword and Sandal genre She deems her part in Pietro Germi’s The Birds She is also very funny in Dino Risi’s Torture Me but Kill Me with Kisses Moira used to tell that this last film made her fight with Risi because she didn’t want to take her clothes off And Risi himself wasn’t able to change her mind Regala questo articolo Gli articoli dall'Archivio per approfondire questo argomento Madagascar - September 2017 - The annual meeting of the Regional Formation Commission of Africa and Madagascar took place from 19 to 23 September at the Madagascar Vice-Province's office (MDG) a number of topics were presented and analyzed including: the new ratio of the Catholic Church for Formation Salesian consecration in its presbyteral form formation as a life-long activity and the creation of a regional training center faith and vocational discernment." During the meeting the 1st Congress of the continent's Salesian Coadjutors and the course for the Pre-novitiate Directors Deputy Coordinator and Secretary of the Commission were chosen and Fr Chuks Akubueze of the Anglo-Africa West Province (AFW) the Salesian graphic design and printing school offering students education and employment prospects and skilled and serious workers to companies a few years after the construction and inauguration of the entire complex of the Salesian San Zeno Institute (1962-64) "It was a time when companies desperately needed practical professional skills enriched by the knowledge of technical design," says Francesco Zamboni Director of the Salesian Vocational Training Center (CFP) "These young people worked during the day and in the evening they went back to school to study: many of those students managed to open their own businesses and become entrepreneurs." Collaboration with local graphic and printing companies was tight-knit; industry in the area was flourishing and directly came to involve hundreds of workers and families The San Zeno School has continued to grow in a relationship of mutual exchange with the territory the world of graphic design and printing has undergone rapid change and innovation which have obviously reverberated on the Salesian institute the evening-classes formula has begun to respond less and less to the needs of the families so the CFP has remained with the daytime technical institute being added," said Mr there was a development in the didactic aspect," adds Marco Tonoli "The figure of graphic designer has now been transformed into a 360 ° all-round communication consultant who is also specialized in the study of brands there has been a review of both the teaching and the laboratories themselves." goes back even further in time and recalls: "this year we celebrate the 80th anniversary of the School of Graphic Art from which the San Zeno graphic design school originated It is important to remember that typography was one of the first laboratories activated by Don Bosco." The history of "San Zeno" was also summed up in a video produced by its students a demonstration of the development of the educational institution itself and the graphic design skills of its students L’Arena Geetit will take to the field at PalaSavena at 20,30pm and although they are growing rapidly, as demonstrated by their victories over Savigliano, Mirandola and Cagliari, and have scored points in four consecutive matches, they are still in the playout zone. But one step away from direct salvation. The final rush begins, the salvation sprint and the coach chooses a cycling metaphor to describe what awaits his Geetit starting from this penultimate day of the A3 men's volleyball championship: it starts with Belluno, then it will be the turn of the away match in Acqui, before the salvation clash with Garlasco and the away match on the field of the league leaders Mantova. The schedule is complicated, but the rediscovered Geetit can compete with everyone: "Our focus is on Belluno, a tough opponent, but I am convinced that by batting well and with the confidence shown in the last few days we can compete. We must and can score points with everyone". Three are needed to continue the climb and the pursuit of salvation, hoping for a misstep by Brugherio in Cagliari that would allow the rossoblù to climb to the fifth-last place which is worth direct salvation and reabsorb Sarroch in the brawl, since the Sardinians will observe the rest day. Having returned from Cagliari on Sunday evening and observed a day of rest, Geetit had only one training session to prepare for the match: therefore, Listanskis and Aprile are unlikely to start as starters, as they are not at their best due to knee and back problems, but they will be available if called upon. Geetit needs another feat to crown the comeback to safety. The other races: Garlasco-Savigliano, Mantua-Motta di Livenza, Cus Cagliari-Brugherio, Salsomaggiore-Acqui Terme, San Donà di Piave-Mirandola. Rest: Sarroch. The ranking: Mantua 52; San Donà di Piave 44; Belluno 39; Motta di Livenza 37; Sarroch 33; Brugherio 27; Geetit Bologna 26; Garlasco 24; Mirandola 22; Salsomaggiore 18. Every year the teachers of friends select the students who will be part of the school, students who will have to demonstrate everything in order to stay until the end. Among the singers of Amici 23 there is a young girl whose face is not new to television and we are referring to Mew. Let's get to know it better. Among the new ones singers we find a girl who is charming and at the same time with an intriguing appearance. Her name is Mew even if his real name is Valentina Turchetto. We don't have much information about the singer, like all the boys, but we know that she was born in 1999 and originally from San Donà di Piave. Most of the guys aren't very well known. Perhaps, some of them became known thanks to social, but at the moment the information available to us is scarce. However, we found out that Mew's dad is Italian, while her mom has German origins. His stage name However, it has nothing to do with its origins, but is inspired by a very famous cartoon also in our country. We are referring to Pokémon e Mew he's just one of the characters. Mew is very young, but in musical field boasts a great route. We don't know what he studied before, but it seems that music is his greatest passion. Before arriving at her school Amici, in 2019, she had participated in X Factor where she performed with the song La Birer Calda. Unfortunately at that time she didn't have great luck, but this time she seems determined to get to the end. Currently He hasn't released any albums yet, but there are numerous songs written by him. At the beginning of 2023 you announced the release of his first single entitled “Blood” and it is the same song he proposed in the Amici school. See this content on Instagram A post shared by Amici Official (@amiciufficiale) we know that she lives in Jesolo and is employed as a sales assistant in a shop that sells products from her favorite cartoon She said she had a quiet and peaceful childhood and adolescence and she described herself as a very girl sensitive who cries very often And it is precisely in moments of great sadness that Mew writes them his songs As for his sentimental state We have no information on the matter although by browsing her Facebook profile we discovered that she has been busy since 2018 we have no idea whether this is still a current situation Mew presented herself as a very sweet girl but at the same time determined to achieve her goals Let's find out some together Curiosity about her but when he starts singing he demonstrates incredible strength and determination we earn a commission from qualifying purchases through ticketing links This commission does not entail any additional price for the user.