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Filed under: Plants/Manufacturing Continue reading Chinese car plants in Italy could mean 'unpopular decisions,' Stellantis warns Chinese car plants in Italy could mean 'unpopular decisions,' Stellantis warns originally appear...
By Boing Boing on Apr 11, 2024 in: italy
An Italian ad depicting nuns eating potato chips as communion wafers has stirred up controversy in the predominantly Catholic country. In the Amica Chips ad, a young nun is depicted receiving communion from a priest wearing thick Coke-bottle glasses.
By Business Insider on Apr 4, 2024 in: Travel, italy, travel
I've lived in Italy for over 10 years and like to visit lesser-known cities and regions instead of tourist destinations.
Filed under: Fiat,Automotive History,Hatchback,Economy Cars Continue reading Junkyard Gem: 2012 Fiat 500 Sport Junkyard Gem: 2012 Fiat 500 Sport originally appeared on Autoblog on Fri, 29 Mar 2024 13:50:00 EDT. Please see our...
By Breathinstephen on Mar 21, 2024 in: Italy, Walking, hiking
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Filed under: Alfa Romeo,Automotive History,Luxury,Classics,Sedan Continue reading Scrapyard Gem: 1999 Alfa Romeo 166, Screwball Rally Edition Scrapyard Gem: 1999 Alfa Romeo 166, Screwball Rally Edition originally appeared on A...
By Business Insider on Mar 16, 2024 in: Economy, economy, health, japan, italy
Improved longevity means the world is facing a retirement crisis. Flexible work and a focus on sustainable health would help, says Andrew J. Scott.