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Football Excesses

Excessive celebrations, questionable protests—everything in Italian football sparks debate these days, for better or worse. Certainly, this benefits the hundreds of media outlets thriving off the sport, including myself, as I earn a living writing about it. But let’s set

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A Modern Hero

The risk is that he becomes a hero beyond the realm of objective facts and judicial chronicles. The global web narrative, with its lack of spatiotemporal boundaries—the very essence of the internet’s communication revolution—transcends the realistic confines and rituals of

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Poor Egalité

We’ve discovered that there are 62 ultra-rich Italians, with a combined wealth of 200 billion euros. That’s equivalent to ten years of financial budgets, more or less. In short, in the hands of a few — Ferrero, Del Vecchio, Armani,

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