I chanced upon these down near Parco Sempione, here in Milan:

Stop reading, start speaking
Stop translating in your head and start speaking Italian for real with the only audio course that prompt you to speak.
I chanced upon these down near Parco Sempione, here in Milan:
Stop translating in your head and start speaking Italian for real with the only audio course that prompt you to speak.
Many moons back in 2001, the Economist magazine displayed a picture of a pensive Berlusconi on its front cover, along with the question: ‘Is Silvio Berlusconi unfit to Lead Italy’.
Mr Berlusconi took umbrage to the undertone of this heinous insinuation, and promptly took the revered publication to court on accusations of defamation, and lost!
As I mentioned briefly in my previous post, we spent some time during our summer hols in and
As you may well know, a multi-national coalition force has started paving the way for the set up
Initially, after the earthquake and tsunami disaster struck Japan and sparked a nuclear crisis, and caused the rest of the world
Milan in Italy has it’s very own congestion charging system which goes by the green sounding name of Ecopass. Nowadays to drive into certain areas of central Milan you need to pay – provided you don’t have a car which supposedly produces low levels of noxious emissions. All well and good. Well, not quite.
Google Zeitgest 2012 reveals what Italians looked for on the web when they used Google as their search engine of choice. The results are interesting
The late Gianni Agnelli, the former boss of FIAT, had a bit of a reputation for having gone over the top in his younger days
Milan’s ecopass congestion charge system has been in force for over nine months now, and Milan’s municipal authorities have been plastering the positive looking results of the scheme all over buses, bus stops, and just about everywhere else.