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  1. Rain and floods continue to thrash northern ItalyRead the original story w/Photo

    Friday | ANSA.it

    Rome, May 17 - Unseasonably heavy rains continued to flood parts of northern Italy Friday, killing at least one person and causing hundreds of millions of euros in damage.

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  2. No More Smuggling: Many Cured Italian Meats Coming To AmericaRead the original story w/Photo

    Friday | KQED

    Even Sophia Loren felt compelled to smuggle mortadella, despite a U.S. ban - well, her character did, anyway, in the 1971 film Lady Liberty .

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  3. More Italian specialty meats soon will be available in America - Wed, 15 May 2013 PSTRead the original story

    Wednesday May 15 | The Spokesman-Review

    The federal government's decision to allow the import of more Italian cured meats already has food lovers salivating.

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  4. Italy gets more Blue Flag beachesRead the original story w/Photo

    Tuesday May 14 | ANSA.it

    Rome, May 14 - The number of Italian beaches to be awarded the prestigious Blue Flag award for clean water and pristine sands has risen this year, the international Foundation for Environmental Education said on Tuesday.

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  5. Italy's clean beaches on the rise in 2013Read the original story w/Photo

    Tuesday May 14 | ANSA.it

    Rome, May 14 - The number of Italian beaches to be awarded the prestigious Blue Flag award for clean water and pristine sands has risen this year, the international Foundation for Environmental Education said on Tuesday.

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  6. Diver Tania Cagnotto on cover of Italian Playboy magazineRead the original story w/Photo

    Monday May 13 | ANSA.it

    Bolzano, May 13 - Italy's first world diving champion Tania Cagnotto is on the cover of Italian Playboy magazine this month.

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  7. USDA brings joy to culatello fansRead the original story

    Monday May 13 | Sunherald.com

    The federal government's decision to allow the import of more Italian cured meats already has food lovers salivating.

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  8. Hiking heaven: Even a flatlander can scale trails in these Italian AlpsRead the original story

    Thursday May 9 | The Wichita Eagle

    A line of goats walked toward us, their bells ringing. A waterfall gurgled. The steeply pitched mountain farm angled down sharply below us.

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  9. Wines come from 20 regions in ItalyRead the original story

    Tuesday May 7 | The News-Star

    I was fortunate enough to have had a number of French wine stylings when I first started experiencing fine wines.

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  10. Foodie Chap & Drew Barrymore Talk WineRead the original story w/Photo

    Monday May 6 | CBS Local

    KCBS radio "Foodie Chap" and KPIX 5 television "Eye On The Bay" host Liam Mayclem introduces us to the culinary stars behind the food and wine loved by so many in the Bay Area.

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  11. Italys Tyrolean Alps are hiking heavenRead the original story

    Saturday May 4 | Charleston Gazette

    If you wanted to create the best walking trip on Earth, you would come up with South Tyrol.

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  12. Relaxing of decades long ban on Italian cured meats gets North Jersey foodies excitedRead the original story

    Friday May 3 | NorthJersey.com

    After decades of being banned from entering the United States, salumi - the umbrella term for Italian cured meats - from several areas of Northern Italy can be imported starting May 28.

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  13. Pubblicarrello.com Announce its Sponsorship for the Italian National...Read the original story

    Friday May 3 | Sys-Con Media

    Pubblicarrello, the online company leader in the market of personalized clothes, gadget and accessories, is proud to announce its sponsorship for the , divided into 25 different specialties.

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  14. No, You Still Can't Bring Salami Home From ItalyRead the original story w/Photo

    Wednesday May 1 | thedailymeal.com

    The ban on pancetta might have been lifted, but you still can't fly it home with you from Italy.

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  15. Cured Pork Ban Lifted by USDA Could Allow New Imports from ItalyRead the original story

    Tuesday Apr 30 | An Exploration of Portland Food and Drink

    U.S. Animal and Plant Heath Inspection Services announced Friday that the USDA ban on the importation of Italian cured pork will be lifted effective May 28th 2013.

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  16. With Ban Lifted, Forbidden Meats Could Debut StatesideRead the original story

    Tuesday Apr 30 | The Huffington Post

    Here's news sure to make the hearts of charcuterie fans skip a beat: The U.S. Department of Agriculture indicated Friday that it will relax a ban on Italian cured meats that has been in place for decades, beginning May 28.

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  17. Hiking heaven: Even a flatlander can scale trails in these Italian AlpsRead the original story

    Tuesday Apr 30 | Merced Sun-Star

    A line of goats walked toward us, their bells ringing. A waterfall gurgled. The steeply pitched mountain farm angled down sharply below us.

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  18. Culatello! Long-standing Ban on Italian Cured Meats May Be LiftedRead the original story w/Photo

    Monday Apr 29 | Grub Street

    Last week, the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service released its long-awaited determination on Swine Vesicular Disease Status of Certain Regions in Italy.

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  19. A Wine Tour Of ItalyRead the original story

    Saturday Apr 27 | AskMen

    High season April to June or September to October -- Forget about August, all the locals go on vacation for two weeks right in mid-August, so everything is closed.

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  20. Hiking heavenRead the original story w/Photo

    Apr 17, 2013 | Chicago Tribune

    A line of goats walked toward us, their bells ringing. A waterfall gurgled. The steeply pitched mountain farm angled down sharply below us.

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