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6 days ago |
bloomberglinea.com | Alberto Brambilla |Clara Vannucci
Bloomberg — El beneficio de Enel SpA en el primer trimestre superó las expectativas gracias, en gran medida, a sus buenos resultados en Latinoamérica y España. La mayor eléctrica italiana registró un beneficio neto ajustado de 2.000 millones de euros (US$2.250 millones) en el periodo, por encima de la media de 1.930 millones de euros de las estimaciones de los analistas recopiladas por Blomberg. Los negocios de la empresa en Latinoamérica, EE.UU.
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1 month ago |
nytimes.com | Elisabetta Povoledo |Clara Vannucci
When Steven Woloshin, an American doctor, first saw the 600-year-old fresco of a Crucifixion by the Renaissance master Fra Angelico inside a cloistered convent in January last year, he was blown away. "I immediately thought this is the most amazing thing I've seen," he said recently. The image's simplicity and power overwhelmed him, he said. His second thought was the that fresco needed some love.
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May 30, 2024 |
buffalonews.com | Clara Vannucci
Eike Schmidt, the former director of the Uffizi Galleries, greets potential voters in Piazza Santo Spirito in Florence, Italy, May 23, 2024. The German-born Schmidt, who became an Italian citizen, is facing an uphill battle in his bid to become the mayor of Florence, but he’s counting on his cultural clout to win. (Clara Vannucci/The New York Times)
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Apr 4, 2024 |
estadao.com.br | Franz Lidz |Clara Vannucci
THE NEW YORK TIMES - LIFE/STYLE — Durante 2 mil anos, observadores celestes mapearam os céus com instrumentos surpreendentemente precisos chamados astrolábios, que pareciam imensos relógios de bolso antiquados e permitiam que os usuários determinassem o tempo, a distância, a latitude e até mesmo (com um horóscopo) o futuro. Recentemente, um astrolábio datado do século 11 apareceu na Fondazione Museo Miniscalchi-Erizzo, em Verona, Itália.
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Jan 5, 2024 |
buffalonews.com | Clara Vannucci
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Save HEADLINE: Need a Home for 80,000 Puzzles? Try an Italian Castle CAPTION: Puzzles on display at the home of George and Roxane Millers in Panicale, Italy, on Sept. 20, 2023. The Millers have relocated the world’s largest collection of mechanical puzzles from their home in Florida to a 52-room castle in central Italy.
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