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Il caso Tortora
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) September 08, 2008
Tortora una pagina nera della giustizia e Pezzuto non fa sconti. "Applausi e sputi" un libro duro, spietato, contro la rimozione collettiva Giangiacomo Schiavi, Corriere della Sera
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ENZO TORTORA (1928-1988)
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) September 08, 2008
In libreria la prima biografia completa a vent'anni dalla morte "Io sono innocente. Spero, dal profondo del mio cuore, che lo siate anche voi." "Applausi e sputi" Sperling & Kupfer Collana "Le radici del presente" Prima edizione: Maggio 2008 520 pagine, 16 pagine di foto
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Tortora 20 anni dopo
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) September 08, 2008
Il libro la prima biografia completa a vent'anni dalla morte "Applausi e sputi" Sperling & Kupfer Collana "Le radici del presente" Prima edizione: Maggio 2008 520 pagine, 16 pagine di foto
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Enzo Tortora
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) September 08, 2008
Ne parla Cossiga in un'intervista di Vittorio Pezzuto. ENZO TORTORA (1928-1988) In libreria la prima biografia completa a vent'anni dalla morte "Applausi e sputi" Sperling & Kupfer Collana "Le radici del presente" Prima edizione: Maggio 2008 520 pagine, 16 pagine di foto
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ANDREA MCCAIN / 25/ 07/ 2008 - geral
from IGREJA INVISÍVEL July 25, 2008
CAPÍTULOS I, II, III, IV, V (TODAS AS CENAS CONTIDAS NO ARQUIVO de 01 a 17) tivemos problema de áudio em duas cenas: a 07 do capítulo II e a 09 do capítulo II (segue vídeos de retificação). A narração não saiu. Outro probleminha no capítulo V, a vinheta aparece como IV.. Subimos para melhor
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AUTORIZZAZIONE INTEGRATA AMBIENTALE ITALCEMENTI LUGLIO 2008
from Dailymotion - most recent videos July 25, 2008
Isola delle Femmine 25 luglio 2008-07-25 Decreto AIA per l'Italcementi di Isola delle Femmine, che autorizza l'uso del pet coke. Adesso qualcuno tra quelli che digiunavano per il pet coke a Gela, devono spiegarci se per loro la coerenza è forse...un optional. Dai un occhiata ai limiti alle emissioni, 900 mg/m3 di NOx, nessun limite per i metalli pesanti (Ni e V neppure a parlarne), IPA e Diossine. Per questi ultimi i controlli dovranno essere...annuali. Non dico altro. Se per Sorbello ed i suoi funzionari Sansone e Anzà questa è la tutela dell'ambiente siamo non fritti ma inceneriti. Nel Decreto torna ancora ad essere citata la CPTA ed il parere da essa rilasciato Per non parlare dell'autorizzazione allo incenerimento dei RIFIUTI: SEMPLICEMENTE SCANDALOSO. Quando Sorbello vorrà incontrare il Comitato Cittadino Isola Pulita e i Cittadini del Comprensorio incontrare saremmo ben lieti di dirgli questo ed altro direttamente. Comitato Cittadino Isola Pulita http://www.isolapulita.it Author: isolapulita Tags: AIELLO AMBIENTE ITALCEMENTI UFFICIO TECNICO COMUNALE BOLOGNA CATALDO CUTINO DI MAGGIO DIMISSIONI PORTOBELLO IMPASTATO INTIMIDAZIONI LO PICCOLO MINACCE PESENTI RISO RUBINO SIINO Posted: 25 July 2008 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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Raw Herb Crusted Portobello Mushroom Steak and Top 10 Foods in Our Kitchen #102
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) July 23, 2008
http://www.therenegadehealthshow.com - This episode had its challenges... First we needed to cram a prep show into 10 minutes. Second... on top of the prep show... we needed to give you the Top 10 foods you'll always find in our kitchen. The criteria for this was simple... 1. The food is always in our kitchen. 2. It has to be a perishable (not a spice or anything dried) This is NOT a list of the healthiest foods on earth or anything like that. Many people ask us what we eat and from this list, you'll get a pretty good idea! We ALSO prepare and awesome raw herb-crusted portobello mushroom steak that has a pine nut cheese topping. It tastes awesome and is amazing for outdoor raw or vegan "barbecues". We got this recipe from GoneRaw.com, a great source for raw recipes! (Actually it looks like Rhio is the author of this one.) Go ahead and watch it now...
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My First Blog (2007)
from Videoblogging - recent posts - blip.tv (beta) July 22, 2008
After opening my account with live video, I began to view what other people were making for themselves. I had never been involved with any sort of web blog making until last year. It looked like fun so I decided to do my own blogs. These were produced in the later part of 2007 and I haven't picked up the pace of making them frequently which I hope to do in 2008 very soon.
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The Arts and Community Centre Notting Hill part 4
from YouTube :: Tag // pink floyd July 08, 2008
Interview with Dave Russell on "The Crypt" a.k.a. The Arts and Community Centre where psychedelic bands, poets, folk singers, jazz musicians, artists, actors and filmakers all did their art Author: HadesW10 Keywords: Notting Hill Portobello Road Psychedelic Rock Jazz Folk Blues Hawkwind Pink Floyd Dave Russell science fiction Added: July 8, 2008
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Dusty Tribute
from - blip.tv (beta) June 29, 2008
I made this video from photos of my cat found in various photo albums. I am planning on making a documentary on Dusty as he is getting old and it would be nice to capture some memories of him. Here, you can see him get up to his usual habits and you get a taste of how different my family is with him around, enjoy.
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London 2008 - Leicester Square, Chinatown, Piccadilly Circus
from YouTube :: Tag // harrypotter June 20, 2008
Finally I succeeded getting to London after my one day delay in Salzburg. After arriving late on May 9, 2008, I got a good night's sleep at the Zetter Hotel, a hip boutique hotel in the Clerkenwell area. The next day, after a delicious breakfast, my travel partner Andrea and I got going early to start our discoveries. We walked past historic medieval St. John's Gate and admired the Victorian era Smithfield Market. From here I took my first ride on the Tube (London's famous subway system) to the historic St. Pancras Railway Station which is now the terminal for the Eurostar Trains, connecting London with the Continent. We then walked over to neighbourhing King's Cross Railway Station where we checked out Platform 9 3/4 of Harry Potter fame. Our next destination was the Portobello Market, an ecclectic mix of fresh vegetables, fruit, baked goods, enticing aromas from all sorts of delicious freshly made street food, funky clothes, furs and antiques. After our interview with Michael Williams, one of the organizers of the Notting Hill Carnival (a Caribbean-style carnival and Europe's biggest street party) we walked through the serene streets of Notting Hill and Kensington before we embarked on a brief tour of Little Beirut, a heavily middle-Eastern influenced area on Edgeware Road. A tube ride later we arrived at Hyde Park Corner where to my disappointment nobody was giving any speeches or ranting about anything. Only two older gentlemen were sitting on two soap boxes and taking a rest, maybe exhausted from an earlier discourse. After a brief stroll through Hyde Park, which was full on sun worshippers, we tubed it to London's Financial District where we checked out various classicist bank and stock exchange buildings, the stunning Victorian era Leadenhall Market, the Lloyds Building, a postmodernist masterpiece by Richard Rogers, which has all the piping on the outside, and the Gherkin, the famous cucumber shaped Swiss Re building. Our walk continued to another historic train station: the Liverpool Street Railway Station from where we took a train to Walthamstow Village to do an interview with the owner of Eat 17, a restaurant and deli that serves really cool waffles (among many other things), where I had a supremely delicious spinach risotto. Our final stop for the day was a walk around Leiceister Square that included London's Theatre District, Chinatown and hustling and bustling Piccadilly Square. I simply couldn't believe how packed the streets of London's entertainment area were, we could hardly walk... Author: travelandtransitions Keywords: England London Zetter Hotel Clerkenwell St. John's Gate Smithfield Market Portobello Notting Hill Gherkin Added: June 20, 2008
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London 2008 - Walthamstowe Village
from YouTube :: Tag // harrypotter June 19, 2008
Finally I succeeded getting to London after my one day delay in Salzburg. After arriving late on May 9, 2008, I got a good night's sleep at the Zetter Hotel, a hip boutique hotel in the Clerkenwell area. The next day, after a delicious breakfast, my travel partner Andrea and I got going early to start our discoveries. We walked past historic medieval St. John's Gate and admired the Victorian era Smithfield Market. From here I took my first ride on the Tube (London's famous subway system) to the historic St. Pancras Railway Station which is now the terminal for the Eurostar Trains, connecting London with the Continent. We then walked over to neighbourhing King's Cross Railway Station where we checked out Platform 9 3/4 of Harry Potter fame. Our next destination was the Portobello Market, an ecclectic mix of fresh vegetables, fruit, baked goods, enticing aromas from all sorts of delicious freshly made street food, funky clothes, furs and antiques. After our interview with Michael Williams, one of the organizers of the Notting Hill Carnival (a Caribbean-style carnival and Europe's biggest street party) we walked through the serene streets of Notting Hill and Kensington before we embarked on a brief tour of Little Beirut, a heavily middle-Eastern influenced area on Edgeware Road. A tube ride later we arrived at Hyde Park Corner where to my disappointment nobody was giving any speeches or ranting about anything. Only two older gentlemen were sitting on two soap boxes and taking a rest, maybe exhausted from an earlier discourse. After a brief stroll through Hyde Park, which was full on sun worshippers, we tubed it to London's Financial District where we checked out various classicist bank and stock exchange buildings, the stunning Victorian era Leadenhall Market, the Lloyds Building, a postmodernist masterpiece by Richard Rogers, which has all the piping on the outside, and the Gherkin, the famous cucumber shaped Swiss Re building. Our walk continued to another historic train station: the Liverpool Street Railway Station from where we took a train to Walthamstow Village to do an interview with the owner of Eat 17, a restaurant and deli that serves really cool waffles (among many other things), where I had a supremely delicious spinach risotto. Our final stop for the day was a walk around Leiceister Square that included London's Theatre District, Chinatown and hustling and bustling Piccadilly Square. I simply couldn't believe how packed the streets of London's entertainment area were, we could hardly walk... Author: travelandtransitions Keywords: England London Zetter Hotel Clerkenwell St. John's Gate Smithfield Market Portobello Notting Hill Gherkin Added: June 19, 2008
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London 2008 - The Liverpool Street Train Station
from YouTube :: Tag // harrypotter June 19, 2008
Finally I succeeded getting to London after my one day delay in Salzburg. After arriving late on May 9, 2008, I got a good night's sleep at the Zetter Hotel, a hip boutique hotel in the Clerkenwell area. The next day, after a delicious breakfast, my travel partner Andrea and I got going early to start our discoveries. We walked past historic medieval St. John's Gate and admired the Victorian era Smithfield Market. From here I took my first ride on the Tube (London's famous subway system) to the historic St. Pancras Railway Station which is now the terminal for the Eurostar Trains, connecting London with the Continent. We then walked over to neighbourhing King's Cross Railway Station where we checked out Platform 9 3/4 of Harry Potter fame. Our next destination was the Portobello Market, an ecclectic mix of fresh vegetables, fruit, baked goods, enticing aromas from all sorts of delicious freshly made street food, funky clothes, furs and antiques. After our interview with Michael Williams, one of the organizers of the Notting Hill Carnival (a Caribbean-style carnival and Europe's biggest street party) we walked through the serene streets of Notting Hill and Kensington before we embarked on a brief tour of Little Beirut, a heavily middle-Eastern influenced area on Edgeware Road. A tube ride later we arrived at Hyde Park Corner where to my disappointment nobody was giving any speeches or ranting about anything. Only two older gentlemen were sitting on two soap boxes and taking a rest, maybe exhausted from an earlier discourse. After a brief stroll through Hyde Park, which was full on sun worshippers, we tubed it to London's Financial District where we checked out various classicist bank and stock exchange buildings, the stunning Victorian era Leadenhall Market, the Lloyds Building, a postmodernist masterpiece by Richard Rogers, which has all the piping on the outside, and the Gherkin, the famous cucumber shaped Swiss Re building. Our walk continued to another historic train station: the Liverpool Street Railway Station from where we took a train to Walthamstow Village to do an interview with the owner of Eat 17, a restaurant and deli that serves really cool waffles (among many other things), where I had a supremely delicious spinach risotto. Our final stop for the day was a walk around Leiceister Square that included London's Theatre District, Chinatown and hustling and bustling Piccadilly Square. I simply couldn't believe how packed the streets of London's entertainment area were, we could hardly walk... Author: travelandtransitions Keywords: England London Zetter Hotel Clerkenwell St. John's Gate Smithfield Market Portobello Notting Hill Gherkin Added: June 19, 2008
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London 2008 - Riding the Tube
from YouTube :: Tag // harry_potter June 18, 2008
Finally I succeeded getting to London after my one day delay in Salzburg. After arriving late on May 9, 2008, I got a good night's sleep at the Zetter Hotel, a hip boutique hotel in the Clerkenwell area. The next day, after a delicious breakfast, my travel partner Andrea and I got going early to start our discoveries. We walked past historic medieval St. John's Gate and admired the Victorian era Smithfield Market. From here I took my first ride on the Tube (London's famous subway system) to the historic St. Pancras Railway Station which is now the terminal for the Eurostar Trains, connecting London with the Continent. We then walked over to neighbourhing King's Cross Railway Station where we checked out Platform 9 3/4 of Harry Potter fame. Our next destination was the Portobello Market, an ecclectic mix of fresh vegetables, fruit, baked goods, enticing aromas from all sorts of delicious freshly made street food, funky clothes, furs and antiques. After our interview with Michael Williams, one of the organizers of the Notting Hill Carnival (a Caribbean-style carnival and Europe's biggest street party) we walked through the serene streets of Notting Hill and Kensington before we embarked on a brief tour of Little Beirut, a heavily middle-Eastern influenced area on Edgeware Road. A tube ride later we arrived at Hyde Park Corner where to my disappointment nobody was giving any speeches or ranting about anything. Only two older gentlemen were sitting on two soap boxes and taking a rest, maybe exhausted from an earlier discourse. After a brief stroll through Hyde Park, which was full on sun worshippers, we tubed it to London's Financial District where we checked out various classicist bank and stock exchange buildings, the stunning Victorian era Leadenhall Market, the Lloyds Building, a postmodernist masterpiece by Richard Rogers, which has all the piping on the outside, and the Gherkin, the famous cucumber shaped Swiss Re building. Our walk continued to another historic train station: the Liverpool Street Railway Station from where we took a train to Walthamstow Village to do an interview with the owner of Eat 17, a restaurant and deli that serves really cool waffles (among many other things), where I had a supremely delicious spinach risotto. Our final stop for the day was a walk around Leiceister Square that included London's Theatre District, Chinatown and hustling and bustling Piccadilly Square. I simply couldn't believe how packed the streets of London's entertainment area were, we could hardly walk... Author: travelandtransitions Keywords: England London Zetter Hotel Clerkenwell St. John's Gate Smithfield Market Portobello Notting Hill Gherkin Added: June 18, 2008
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London 2008 - The Portobello Market
from YouTube :: Tag // harrypotter June 13, 2008
Finally I succeeded getting to London after my one day delay in Salzburg. After arriving late on May 9, 2008, I got a good night's sleep at the Zetter Hotel, a hip boutique hotel in the Clerkenwell area. The next day, after a delicious breakfast, my travel partner Andrea and I got going early to start our discoveries. We walked past historic medieval St. John's Gate and admired the Victorian era Smithfield Market. From here I took my first ride on the Tube (London's famous subway system) to the historic St. Pancras Railway Station which is now the terminal for the Eurostar Trains, connecting London with the Continent. We then walked over to neighbourhing King's Cross Railway Station where we checked out Platform 9 3/4 of Harry Potter fame. Our next destination was the Portobello Market, an ecclectic mix of fresh vegetables, fruit, baked goods, enticing aromas from all sorts of delicious freshly made street food, funky clothes, furs and antiques. After our interview with Michael Williams, one of the organizers of the Notting Hill Carnival (a Caribbean-style carnival and Europe's biggest street party) we walked through the serene streets of Notting Hill and Kensington before we embarked on a brief tour of Little Beirut, a heavily middle-Eastern influenced area on Edgeware Road. A tube ride later we arrived at Hyde Park Corner where to my disappointment nobody was giving any speeches or ranting about anything. Only two older gentlemen were sitting on two soap boxes and taking a rest, maybe exhausted from an earlier discourse. After a brief stroll through Hyde Park, which was full on sun worshippers, we tubed it to London's Financial District where we checked out various classicist bank and stock exchange buildings, the stunning Victorian era Leadenhall Market, the Lloyds Building, a postmodernist masterpiece by Richard Rogers, which has all the piping on the outside, and the Gherkin, the famous cucumber shaped Swiss Re building. Our walk continued to another historic train station: the Liverpool Street Railway Station from where we took a train to Walthamstow Village to do an interview with the owner of Eat 17, a restaurant and deli that serves really cool waffles (among many other things), where I had a supremely delicious spinach risotto. Our final stop for the day was a walk around Leiceister Square that included London's Theatre District, Chinatown and hustling and bustling Piccadilly Square. I simply couldn't believe how packed the streets of London's entertainment area were, we could hardly walk... Author: travelandtransitions Keywords: England London Zetter Hotel Clerkenwell St. John's Gate Smithfield Market Portobello Notting Hill Gherkin Added: June 13, 2008
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London 2008 - The Portobello Market
from YouTube :: Tag // harry-potter June 12, 2008
Finally I succeeded getting to London after my one day delay in Salzburg. After arriving late on May 9, 2008, I got a good night's sleep at the Zetter Hotel, a hip boutique hotel in the Clerkenwell area. The next day, after a delicious breakfast, my travel partner Andrea and I got going early to start our discoveries. We walked past historic medieval St. John's Gate and admired the Victorian era Smithfield Market. From here I took my first ride on the Tube (London's famous subway system) to the historic St. Pancras Railway Station which is now the terminal for the Eurostar Trains, connecting London with the Continent. We then walked over to neighbourhing King's Cross Railway Station where we checked out Platform 9 3/4 of Harry Potter fame. Our next destination was the Portobello Market, an ecclectic mix of fresh vegetables, fruit, baked goods, enticing aromas from all sorts of delicious freshly made street food, funky clothes, furs and antiques. After our interview with Michael Williams, one of the organizers of the Notting Hill Carnival (a Caribbean-style carnival and Europe's biggest street party) we walked through the serene streets of Notting Hill and Kensington before we embarked on a brief tour of Little Beirut, a heavily middle-Eastern influenced area on Edgeware Road. A tube ride later we arrived at Hyde Park Corner where to my disappointment nobody was giving any speeches or ranting about anything. Only two older gentlemen were sitting on two soap boxes and taking a rest, maybe exhausted from an earlier discourse. After a brief stroll through Hyde Park, which was full on sun worshippers, we tubed it to London's Financial District where we checked out various classicist bank and stock exchange buildings, the stunning Victorian era Leadenhall Market, the Lloyds Building, a postmodernist masterpiece by Richard Rogers, which has all the piping on the outside, and the Gherkin, the famous cucumber shaped Swiss Re building. Our walk continued to another historic train station: the Liverpool Street Railway Station from where we took a train to Walthamstow Village to do an interview with the owner of Eat 17, a restaurant and deli that serves really cool waffles (among many other things), where I had a supremely delicious spinach risotto. Our final stop for the day was a walk around Leiceister Square that included London's Theatre District, Chinatown and hustling and bustling Piccadilly Square. I simply couldn't believe how packed the streets of London's entertainment area were, we could hardly walk... Author: travelandtransitions Keywords: England London Zetter Hotel Clerkenwell St. John's Gate Smithfield Market Portobello Notting Hill Gherkin Added: June 12, 2008
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