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Rants & raves: comments on the NAMM show.(2008 NAMM SHOW REPORT)
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March 1, 2008
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"I sure wish we had a public day. We need to encourage instruments to be played! "
"I thought the show was well run. There are too many end-users at the show and it makes it very difficult to discuss business with consumers standing around. Sunday is a non-productive day. Attendance of Music Stores drops off dramatically."
"With a strong Euro and a weak U.S. dollar, much of the attention we received and the majority of the sales were from the U.K., Germany, and France. U.S. dealers were non-committal and failed to arrive at scheduled appointments. Very ...
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Francesco Crispi and Italy's pursuit of war against France, 1887-9.
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Nation-building in 19th-century Italy: the case of Francesco Crispi.
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The Randolph Churchill of Italy
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SAFEGUARDING RIGHT TO HEALTHY WATER
News Wire article from: US Fed News Service, Including US State News
; ...Water and SanitationWHO Regional Office for EuropeVia Francesco Crispi 10I-00187 Rome, Italy Tel.: +39 06 4877528Fax...Communication and AdvocacyWHO Regional Office for EuropeVia Francesco Crispi 10I-00187 Rome, Italy Tel.: +39 06 4877543Mobile...
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Italy: cursed in the cradle?
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London
; ...inflated hopes. It is a desperate story, and Duggan, author of important books on the 19th-century statesman Francesco Crispi and the relationship between the Mafia and fascism, tells it forcefully. Italy's problems begin with the invasion...
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Il Cigno.
Magazine article from: World Literature Today
; ...quality exemplified by such notable figures as Giuseppe Garibaldi, Giuseppe Mazzini, and the not-so-heroic Francesco Crispi - thrives in a cultural milieu that makes it inextricably bound to and, in some way, dependent upon the self...
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Newspaper article from: Post-Tribune (IN)
; ...1913, Dr. Giorgi had become the first president of the Italian Democratic Club. Soon after he helped found the Francesco Crispi Lodge and the Theodore Roosevelt Political League. During World War I, groups such as these marched in victory...
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Michigan State U. recognizes Ethiopia in day-long celebration
News Wire article from: University Wire
; ...ended, half of the 14,000 Italian soldiers were either killed, wounded or captured. The Italian prime minister, Francesco Crispi, found Italy's defeat at the hands of black Africans so humiliating he resigned. In 1935, Italy reinvaded Ethiopia...
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Travel: Global Agenda
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London
; ...hurry: you have to find a flight to Rome by tomorrow. Galleria Communale d'Arte Modernae Contemporanea, Via Francesco Crispi 24 (0039 06 474 2843). Until 21 February Sydney Get away from the Monet madness currently afflicting London...
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