Word: italianized
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Dates: during 1980-1980
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...French police, not having made a single important arrest in connection with 120 incidents since 1975, were also busy dodging charges that they were soft on rightist terrorism. Criticism had been building since August, when Italian authorities disclosed that a French police officer with well-known neo-Nazi connections had visited Italian ultrarightists in July, shortly before the Bologna blast. José Deltorn, a police union official, claimed last week that 30 members of the force were known neo-Nazis. He also charged that Interior Minister Christian Bonnet has had a list of the suspect policemen on his desk...
...from the community center. He is retired and tired, tired of deceptive, middle-of-the-road politicians and the mediocrity they peddle. He neither loves Jimmy Carter, nor admires him very much, but Carter has won him over. "Look," Maffei said after the president finished, there's an old Italian saying: 'You know the devil you got, but you don't know the devil you gonna get.' You know what I mean? Carter will have to do. He knows we can't vote for Reagan...
...Italians have had the best urban experience of any immigrant group in the United States," Ed Logue, the director of SBDO, says as he walks down Arthur Avenue, pointing to it as an example of an "area of strength" in the South Bronx. It is the commercial heart of a small Italian community called Belmont in the northern part of the South Bronx, with a residential vibrancy that will make it a springboard for the area's revitalization...
Youngman raised his 19th century Italian violin and his audience cheered, encouragingly. "There are two ways I play the violin. For pleasure and for revenge...
...there Italian?" Scattered voices in the crowd yelled in the affirmative. "Okay then--I'll talk slower...