Wednesday, February 20, 2008

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Federico Caffè

Tribute to the great economist
of Roberto Maurizio

"Print, School and Life" was published article on the life of the great professor of Economics, Federico Caffè. Some reflections of a former student have been reported in a study of the "Coffee Case." At the "Press Articles, School and Life" was published an article "unprecedented" the professor wrote for the magazine "Cooperation of the Ministry Foreign Affairs, number 19/1981.



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Taking a cue from the film by Vittorio De Sica, Umberto D, which certainly had seen Professor Coffee, we might venture the hypothesis that the idea of \u200b\u200bsuicide could being "there, but as Umberto D was" saved "by the dog, Fred C also may have found a" friend "on which he poured all his love of life.


What happened, therefore, Frederick Coffee? In my opinion and I live and listen to us. A man "great" as he could not accept the idea of \u200b\u200bdeath without burial. I believe that I am not in Italy, let alone in a convent. His "escape" was not organized by anyone. He broke it created by thought alone. I imagine walking in the Himalayas, above the clouds and above all human contact. It 'hard to believe that no more interest on its end. It 'been thrown in the towel. After all that great love and well he has done for Italy, have been dedicated to a university and a technical school than it seems has serious environmental and structural conditions. The professor was not seconded, it was left to himself, and prefers today to 94 years, waiting to die outside of Italy, which has failed to reward his sacrifice. Anywhere and now has a chance to see my article on my blog, and I am convinced that sooner or later you will live.

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Archbishop Leo Boccardi, Apostolic Nuncio in Khartoum

Archbishop Leo Boccardi


"Print, School and Life," under the heading "Agenda Darfur," were published insights on "Don Leo", Apostolic Nuncio Archbishop Boccardi currently hold in Khartoum, Sudan. We "interviewed" Aunt "Don Leo", Angelina De Santis, who told us some new details of "Priest Molise. Pictured: Angelina Boccardi, Pope Benedict XVI and Archbishop Leo Boccardi.