Word: italianized
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Dates: during 1980-1980
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...have no time for art now," a spokesman for the Italian Consulate in Boston said yesterday...
...scheme was chronicled in some 200 articles that appeared in a small daily, La Tribuna, in the city of Treviso. One disgusted oilman in Rome also claims that "everyone in the industry knew for years." But no national disclosures were made until Giorgio Pisano, a senator in the neofascist Italian Social Movement (MSI) recently reeled off a series of charges on the senate floor...
...prop it up. Before it began to recover last week, the mark slumped to a low of 51.2? against the dollar, a prolonged slide from its high of 58.8? last January. It was also slipping against such onetime weaklings as the British pound, the French franc and even the Italian lira...
...Italians, fortunately, are resistant to culinary trends. After all, pasta is pasta is pasta. Nevertheless, ever since the tales of Marco Polo's bringing back ice cream and noodles from the Far East, Italy has been receptive to worthy new dishes and techniques. This apertura is explored in The New Italian Cooking (Atlantic-Little, Brown; $15) by Margaret and G. Franco Romagnoli, who in two previous books have done a commendable job of explicating la cucina italiana for Americans. Their new book largely concerns itself with the adaptation of traditional recipes to contemporary methods and lifestyles: using an electric...
FICTION: A Philip Roth Reader, Philip Roth ∙Crackers, Roy Blount Jr. Italian Folktales, selected and retold by Italo Calvino ∙Loon Lake,E.L. Doctorow ∙Stanley Elkin's Greatest Hits, Stanley Elkin ∙The Middle Ground, Margaret Drabble ∙The Collected Stories of Eudora Welty, Eudora Welty