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Chef Kotsifos dishes for Miami City Ballet Artist Circle
Palm Beach Steakhouse Chef Andreas Kotsifos, left, had a special cocktail reception menu for the Miami City Ballet Artist Circle members.
Intesa Said to Be Preparing Bid for Assets of Gruppo Delta
Intesa Sanpaolo SpA, Italy's second biggest bank, is preparing an offer for the performing assets of Gruppo Delta, a unit of Cassa di Risparmio della Repubblica di San Marino, to expand its consumer credit business, two people familiar with the matter said.
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Tax amnesty in Italy drains money from San Marino
Colleen Barry San Marino - Published on Wednesday, Dec. 16, 2009 12:26PM EST T he tiny mountaintop republic of San Marino long served as a tax haven for Italians.
The EPO is extending its coverage to San Marino
On 14 September 2004, the Government of the Republic of San Marino deposited its instrument of accession to the Patent Cooperation Treaty .
Luca Gardini wins Best European Sommelier
Luca Gardini from Ristorante Cracco, Milan is the winner of The Best European Sommelier Competition 2009- organised by the Worldwide Sommelier Association.
HatTrick pitches in to help San Marino
UEFA's support of the San Marino Football Federation through the successful HatTrick scheme has borne more fruit with the opening of five full-size artificial pitches in Serravalle.
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Agreement between Malta and San Marino signed
On Thursday Malta and San Marino signed a Protocol amending the Convention, signed in Valletta on 3 May, 2005, between the two countries, with respect to Taxes on Income.
San Marino turns on bogus residents over tax avoidance
The tiny European sate of San Marino is to conduct an emergency census of its population in an attempt to expose tax avoiders who have made bogus residency claims.
New Italian ambassador linked to Kerry
David will bring to the post a lifelong connection to Italy, a keen intellect, fluent command of the Italian language and a rich background in Southern European affairs.
Ancient haven San Marino fights for banking life
San Marino has seen medieval intrigue and papal army invasions in its 1,708-year history, but a modern-day banking scandal and blitz on tax havens risks bringing the world's oldest republic to its knees.
Envoy hopes to repair tattered US image
BOSTON When the U.S. Senate confirms political appointees to ambassadorial posts, it can often cause eyes to roll.
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