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Yemen’s Minister of Tourism wins the illustrious Golden Rudder Award as the country’s leaders and partners prepare to implement its tourism strategy for 2010. Following an outstanding promotional campaign in Europe, including road shows in the UK, France,...
Tags: Yemen Tourism Promotion Board, Yemenia, rudder awarded, Italy, France, Germany, Yemen, Sanaa, Tourism, Western Asia, Ali Mohammed Mujur, Hospitality Recreation, Outline of Yemen
Leeds Carnegie winger Henry Fa'afili has been suspended for three weeks after his sending-off in Samoa's 24-6 loss to Italy in Ascoli on Saturday. The 29-year-old, who joined Leeds from Biarritz last summer, received a red card for a high and dangerous...
Tags: Leeds Carnegie, Italy, Rome, Harlequin F.C., Newcastle Falcons, Henry Fa'afili, Guinness Premiership, allnews
A racism row has erupted at a high school located in the outskirts of the northern Italian city of Milan. According to the Italian daily La Repubblica, several 13 year-old students refused to sit next to Chinese students because they said they "stink".
Tags: Adele Moroni, racism row, Milan school Milan, Italy, Milan, Moroni, Racism, Education, Social Issues, House of Moroni, Book of Mormon prophets
Prosecutors in the southern Italian city of Bari are investigating a young conservative MP with suspected links to local mafia. Elvira Savino, 33-year-old from the ruling conservative People of Freedom party, is among 129 people under investigation in...
Tags: Elvira Savino, Bari, Michele Labellarte, Italy, Money laundering, Mafia, Silvio Berlusconi, Sicily, Law Crime
A group of European scientists say they have successfully connected a robotic hand to a man who had lost an arm, allowing him to feel sensations in the artificial hand and control it with his thoughts...Scientists say it was the first time an amputee...
Tags: robotic hand, scientists say, Italy, Rome, Robotics, Neuroprosthetics, Amputation, Implants, Technology Internet, Prosthetics
The indictment also includes three other charges against Manuel Enrique Zelaya-Rodriguez, the newspaper reports .
Tags: sex trafficking, federal sex, Italy, Florence, Human trafficking, Florence-Muscle Shoals Metropolitan Area, TimesDaily, Law Crime, Entertainment Culture, Human Interest
Rasbert Turner, Gleaner Writer Rivoli United beat Village United 4-2 in their Digicel Premier League encounter at the Spanish Town Prison Oval yesterday. Both teams started the fixture on 13 points, but the victory shot ninth-place Rivoli up to 16. The...
Tags: Gleaner Writer Rivoli United, Italy, Rivoli, Devon Hodges, Goalkeeper, Jamaican National Premier League, allnews
Drug Raids in Spain Give Strong Sense of Déjà Vu Published: December 2, 2009 The Guardia Civil, the Spanish Interior Ministry’s police force, has once again made a lot of trouble and, drat, work for the country’s sports and judicial authorities.
Tags: Alejandro Valverde, Spain, Guardia, Italy, Operación Puerto, Valencia, Rome, Alberto Contador, Use of performance-enhancing drugs in sport, Blood doping, ONCE cycling team, allnews, Operaciᅢᄈn Puerto doping case, Doping, Drugs in sport
15 Italians may be forced to leave Rome Rome must agree to enlarge the 24,000-seater Stadio Flaminio or the Six Nations will go elsewhere, the head of the Italian Rugby Federation (FIR) has said. "The tournament committee have told us either to expand...
Tags: Stadio Flaminio, Italy, Rome, La Gazzetta dello Sport, Six Nations Championship, allnews
Italy's interior minister Roberto Maroni on Wednesday said he had "no objections" to a referendum proposing a ban on mosque minarets in the country. "Someone has proposed carrying out a referendum here: I have no objections," said Maroni. Maroni is a...
Tags: Northern League, Italy, Roberto Maroni, Rome, Lega Nord, Silvio Berlusconi, Politics, Referendum, Minaret, Religion Belief, Roberto Calderoli, Roberto Castelli