Ambassador Magazine - Vol. 20, No.2
In this issue...
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Production Line
From fruit to furniture, Italian products add style and innovation to any activity.
By Christine Conforti
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Foundation Focus: NIAF says goodbye to Salamone
On October 31, NIAF said goodbye to John Salamone, the Chief Administrative Officer and National Executive Director who has served the Foundation for the past 25 years. Salamone will continue as an advisor to NIAF through 2010.
By Monica Soladay
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NIAF Coast to Coast: Resolve to support NIAF’s Grant Program
Each year, the NIAF Grants Program funds important research, scholarships and educational programs across the country. Your help enables us to continue to do so.
By Monica Soladay
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Dual Citizenship: One Family’s Expression of Italian-American Pride
NIAF member Michael Votto shares his experiences in obtaining citizenship from the Republic of Italy.
By Michael Votto
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At the Library of Congress
A rare album containing centuries-old Italian Renaissance prints at the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C., sheds new light on early printing techniques.
By Monica Soladay
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Italy, on a Plate
A new crop of restaurateurs strives to replicate the totality of the Italian dining experience on American soil.
By Matt Villano
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On Film: Life in “Gomorrah”
A new film based on investigative journalism explores the plight of those connected with Italy’s organized crime.
By Maria Garcia
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On the Cover: Renaissance Man
NIAF leaders, family and friends reflect on the life and accomplishments of Foundation Chairman Dr. A. Kenneth Ciongoli.
By Monica Soladay
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Ciao Italia: Babbo Natale and holiday biscotti
Biscotti are perfect for your holiday table and make delectable treats into the New Year and beyond. Learn how to make them for friends, family, and yourself to enjoy year-round.
By Mary Ann Esposito
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Travel: Discover Campania
From December 2008 through September 2009, the region will offer “Six Theme Journeys to Campania,” a program rich in exhibitions, concerts, food and wine tastings, nature trails and events.
Edited by Monica Soladay
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Note From Italy: The Italians think Obama is “simpatico”
So how was the news received that Barack Obama has been elected president of the United States here in Italy?
By Dr. Francesco Nicotra
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In Italy: Italian researchers build climate change observation tower in Arctic
Despite occasional delays caused by snow, Italian researchers are on schedule to finish construction of a 100-foot-high climate change observation tower in the Arctic by June 2009.
By Monica Soladay
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