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Saturday, 26 June 2010

I love soppressata - Pasquale Dianomarina featuring the Ndujettes



Lanciato dalla trasmissione 610 di Radio 2, l'ex campione del mondo di calabrese estremo Pasquale Dianomarina esprime la massima qualità della musica italiana contemporanea e sta scalando le classifiche di tutto il mondo con le sue Ndujettes in I love soppressata

Wednesday, 5 May 2010

BERJAYA
Aggiornamento su un post precedente: è ancora il Telegraph a riportare che il divieto di indossare i pantaloni alle donne parigine potrebbe finalmente essere rimosso dopo 210 anni. Stamattina l'ottimo Ruggito del coniglio su Rai radio 2 riportava ciò che che scriveva il Telegraph e io avevo ripreso il 23 novembre scorso, senza però sapere che proprio oggi lo stesso Telegraph aveva questo aggiornamento

Wednesday, 24 March 2010

BERJAYA
Su Rai Radio 2 poco fa c'era Eleonora Voltolina della Repubblica degli stagisti, elencata anche nella sidebar di sinistra. Sul sito di Rai Radio 2 - la migliore emittente italiana - in cima a sinistra si può risalire al podcast sul tema del precariato a lei caro

Saturday, 16 January 2010

BERJAYA

Venerdì 12 febbraio 2010 si celebra - in veste completamente rinnovata - la sesta edizione di “M’illumino di meno”: la Giornata del Risparmio Energetico lanciata dalla popolare trasmissione radiofonica Caterpillar, in onda su RAI Radio 2. Dopo il successo delle scorse edizioni, con l’adesione di migliaia di ascoltatori e di intere città sia in Italia che all’estero, quest’anno l’invito a rispettare un simbolico “silenzio energetico” si trasforma in un invito a partecipare a una festa dell’energia pulita.

Quest'anno oltre ad accendere le luci da fonti rinnovabili, accendete l'ingegno e pensate a cosa fare per... un mondo di energia pulita!

per tutte le info
http://milluminodimeno.blog.rai.it

Sunday, 18 October 2009

Northern Italy's battle cry flops at the box office

Blow to campaign for a breakaway country as cinemagoers spurn Bossi's star-studded epic

Silvio Berlusconi backed it as a celebration of northern Italian pride. The leader of Italy's most outspoken anti-immigrant political party appeared in it. And the state television network, Rai, partly paid for it. But despite the hype, a €19m (£17m) price tag and a host of star names, the first attempt to produce a "patriotic" film for Italians living north of Florence has turned out a box-office disaster and the catalyst for an unseemly political row. Barbarossa (Redbeard), stars Rutger Hauer as the Holy Roman Emperor, Frederick I, who unsuccessfully fought the clans of northern Italy in the 12th century. Cécile Cassel, the sister of actor Vincent, plays his wife, Beatrix. As an epic tale of derring-do and heroic defiance by Milanese rebels, the film's plot was seen by the Northern League – which dreams of establishing a breakaway country in the north called Padania – as a 139-minute party political broadcast. The league's leader, Umberto Bossi, even plays a cameo role and influential supporters of the Padania project provided much of the financial backing for the biggest Italian historical epic to be produced in 40 years. Then it all started to go wrong... Observer

Monday, 27 October 2008

US used nuke during Iraq Iran War

source: http://www.presstv.ir/detail.aspx?id=73177§ionid=351020101

Rafsanjani: US nuked Iraq in 1991
Fri, 24 Oct 2008 23:04:07 GMT
A senior Iranian cleric has urged an inquiry into a report that the US dropped a small nuclear bomb on an area near the Iraq-Iran border.

Speaking at the Friday prayers sermon, former Iranian president and currently Chairman of the Assembly of Experts, Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani said, "The bomb blast killed many people and spread cancer and other diseases in the area but no news items have been published about it."

Rafsanjani noted that the footage of the attack, which allegedly took place in a region between Iraq's Basra and Iran's border in 1991, was broadcast by an Italian television channel earlier this month.

He said that even though the report has not been officially confirmed, it was expected to receive widespread media coverage but it was censored in the media.

"If it the report turns out to be true, then the US should be asked why it has resorted to such a crime to punish the then-bankrupt Iraqi government," Fars news agency quoted Rafsanjani as saying.

The coalition forces from 34 countries led by the US launched the Persian Gulf War (2 Aug 1990-28 Feb 1991) to return Kuwait to the control of the Emir of Kuwait.

The nuclear bombing Rafsanjani was referring to was based on a claim by US war veteran Jim Brown who said that the US dropped a five-kilotonne nuclear bomb on 27 February 1991, the last day of the first Iraq-US War. Brown made the accusation during an interview included in a 30-minute current affairs report broadcast by Italian state news channel RaiNews24 on October 9.

RaiNews24 says it has conducted an independent inquiry and discovered that "a seismic event took place on that day equal to a five-kilotonne blast", citing as its source the online archives of the International Seismological Center, a non-profit UK-based organisation, as confirmation of its research according to Adnkronos International (AKI).

The documentary included an interview with an Iraqi doctor, Jawad al-Ali, who told RaiNews24 that before the beginning of the first Gulf War in 1989 there were 32 cases of tumours, while in 2002 the number had risen to 600 in the Basra area as reported by AKI on 8 October.

Al-Ali also told RaiNews24 that tumours that used to affect older citizens had started to impact younger children. He then showed alleged photos of the tumours in the documentary.