Translation of the article “Le scorie italiane andranno negli USA” published on Espansione (year 41, n.6 – June 2009) by Raymond Zreick
Archive for May, 2009
Italian nuclear waste will be shipped to USA?
Posted in Energy resources, Environment, tagged Asse, Claudio Scajola, environmental disaster, Espansione, France, Germany, Il Giornale, Italian Opinionist, Italy, Nevada, Nuclear, nuclear power plant, nuclear waste, radioactive waste, Raymond Zreick, United States, US Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Yucca Mountain on May 30, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
European Elections and Economic Crisis: a fake quiet before the storm
Posted in Economy, Information, Politics, tagged bailout, Bank of Italy, BCE, Berlusconi, berlusconi noemi, ECB, European elections, FED, Federal Reserve, Gerald Ford, Il Corriere, il sole 24 ore, inflation, ISTAT, Italian Opinionist, Italy, Mario Draghi, Noemi affair, noemi letizia, Phillips curve, Renato Brunetta, unemployment, Veronica Lario on May 29, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Berlusconi’s spicy affair versus the economic scenario: while we’re misled by advertising the Phillips curve draws our future.
Naples’ garbage: what if people changed their wrong habits?
Posted in Environment, Information, tagged Campania, Ferrandelle, garbage, garbage dump, Global Alliance for Incinator Alternatives, Italian Opinionist, Italy, Legambiente, Naples, Naples' garbage, pannolini lavabili, washable diapers, Zero Waste International Alliance, Zero Waste International Dialogue 2009 on May 21, 2009 | 2 Comments »
South Italy: risks due to open air garbage dumps and the philosophy of ‘use and throw away’
When intelligence is entrusted to cars…
Posted in Energy resources, Environment, Information, tagged alternative energy resources, awareness, car industry, CVIS, Electric Vehicles, EV, freedom, Helmond, Holland, ICT, intelligent car, Italian Opinionist, responsability, road transport problem, Safespot, Who killed the electric car? on May 18, 2009 | 1 Comment »
We can use our intelligence to improve ourselves or just to build something to ‘think’ for us. What is better?
Italy & Eurovision
Posted in Information, tagged Alexander Rybak & FRIKAR, bbc, censorship, cold cases, divorce referendum, eurovision, Eurovision Song Contest 1974, Eurovision Song Contest 1991, Eurovision Song Contest 2007, Eurovision Song Contest 2009, fairytale, gay pride, gigliola cinquetti, helsinki, il sole 24 ore, inter, inter 17th scudetto, Italian Opinionist, italian TV censorship, Italy, italy eurofestival, lordi, Milan, moscow, Nikolaj Alekseev, Nikolaj Baev, propaganda, rai, raidue, raitre, raiuno, referendum, Rome, sanremo, scudetto, subliminal messaging, terry wogan, ti lascio una canzone, Tomi Petteri Putaansuu, Udinese-Milan, ulisse il piacere della scoperta, Yurij Luzhkov, zero tituli on May 17, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Why doesn’t Italy have the Eurovision song contest?
Referendum of June the 21st, what is it for?
Posted in Politics, tagged 21 June, Berlusconi, Bossi, casini, chamber of deputies, di pietro, elections, electoral system, franceschini, idv, Italian Opinionist, Italy, lega nordi, majority bonus, PD, PDL, quorum, referendum, senate, udc on May 14, 2009 | 2 Comments »
Doubts about the usefulness of a referendum whose result could bring to nothing new.
Small and big examples of indifference
Posted in Information, tagged bystander effect, cogne murder, DDL security, F1, Ferrari, ferrari could leave f1, Human Rights Watch, IMF, Ingushetia, Italian Opinionist, Italy, Lega Nord, Magomed Mutsolgov, murder in posillipo, newspapers' crisis, newspapers' industry, palazzo ducale, UNHCR, urbino on May 13, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
When the difference between tales and reality become thinner then indifference grow.
On crimes and punishments
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged 27th G8 summit, Abruzzo, Castle of Valentino, cesare beccaria, crevalcore railway disaster, G8, G8 summit Genoa, G8 University Summit, gabriele lodigiani, genoa, Il Giornale, Italian Opinionist, Italy, manifestation, MariaStella Gelmini, mistrust in judicial system, onda anomala, piemonte, porta palazzo, red zone, torino, turin, unhappy to be italian on May 11, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Will the G8 university summit in Turin demonstrate our mistrust in the judicial system is correct?
Call for subway cars’ reservation for Milanese citizens
Posted in Information, Politics, tagged Berlusconi, cassoeula, clandestines, ddl sicurezza, Fini, Italian Opinionist, italo Bocchino, Italy, Lega Nord, Libya, Maroni, Matteo Salvini, Medecins sans frontieres, medici senza frontiere, Milan, Milan subway, Milan underground, Milanese citizens, racism, UN on May 9, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Milan underground debate: a provoking joke or something more?