Friday, 29 May 2009

Paul Potts-issimo

Winner of the 2007 edition of Britain's Got talent has published his new album 'Passione' .
The album contains 10 songs sung by Paul all in Italian including traditional lyrical pieces - E Lucevano le Stelle - Italian versions of popular songs - Piano (Memory from Cats), Senza Luce (A Whiter Shade of Pale), Un Giorno Per Noi (A Time For Us from the 1968 film version of Romeo & Juliet) and a brand new song Bellamore written for Paul by Matteo Saggese and Mino Vergnaghi.
The album was recorded over the space of a year in Prague and Stockholm.

PP official site
PP on youtube

Vauxhall jobs future still in the balance

from the Guardian:

The wrangling over the future of GeneralMotors took another twist this morning when FIAT said it would not attend today's negotiations over the sale of GM's European arm, Opel, which includes UK carmaker Vauxhall.

The Italian firm, one of two remaining bidders for GM Europe, said that it had been left "perplexed" by the last round of talks, which broke up without agreement on Thursday morning after GM apparently declared that it needed another €300m (£260m) of emergency funding.

Fiat chief executive Sergio Marchionne said his firm was still interested in "finding accord with GM", but would not attend the talks in the German capital, Berlin. He said Fiat had not been able to get full access to Opel's financial records, adding that it was unreasonable to expect the firm to provide funds to a group whose finances remained uncertain.

Thursday, 28 May 2009

Free Metro newspaper to end its run

from Roy Greenslade's blog:

Metro International creators of the free newspaper distributed all over the world announced that it is planning to sell off its operations in Italy as well as in Portugal. The move is part of "a strategic update" in view of latest figures.

In Italy, Metros are distributed in Rome (270,000 copies), Milan (260,000), Turin (120,000), Florence and Bologna (both 60,000) and Genoa (45,000), a total of 815,000 a day.
On November 9th 2006, The Metro Newspaper gets listed into the "Guinness Book of World Records" for being the largest Global Newspaper with 70 editions worldwide and more than 18.5 million daily readers.

Read Italian Metros here

Wednesday, 27 May 2009

Champions in Rome

Thousands of Manchester United fans have gathered in a stifling hot Rome for tonight's Champions League final against Barcellona at the city's Stadio Olimpico.
United's manager Ronald Ferguson is looking to achieve a new record in the club's history making them first team to defend the Champions League title.

BBC news - Sport
RAI Sport Champions League

Stadio Olimpico - Wikipedia

The Guardian praises La Repubblica

Dual articles from La Repubblica and The Guardian where the latter praises its treatment of Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi in the light of recent scandals involving a Neapolitan teenager, Noemi Letizia, who refers to Berlusconi as 'Papy' / "Daddy".
Berlusconi ha still not answered the Italian daily's 10 questions about the alleged affair