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Berlusconi`s voice in commercials promoting Italy PDF Print E-mail
Written by Natascia   
Wednesday, 07 July 2010 12:57

Rome, July 7 (AP) - The voice set, deliberately soft, inviting you to spend your holidays in Italy, and scroll through the images of the prettiest spots in the country: Silvio Berlusconi in the next few weeks will be on national networks as an audio testimonial of Italian tourism, having lent his voice to the spot of the Ministry of Tourism which will begin airing a few days. "A great act of love, a noble gesture," said the proprietor of the ministry without portfolio, Michela Brambilla, made "without receiving compensation: it was conceivable, but it is better to clarify." And so, Bramble said, "we had a testimonial free consent and of great popularity." On the images of the most beautiful in Italy, which change for each of the many versions of the spot, Berlusconi said: "This you see is your Italy. A unique country, made up of sky, sun and sea, but also of history , culture and art. It 's a great country that you have yet to discover: it takes to get to know your holiday to Italy, your magical Italy. A commercial like that, always with the voice of Berlusconi, was later broadcasted on TV abroad. And the fact that the speaker is the Prime Minister is the data that puts more emphasis Brambilla, at a press conference at Palazzo Chigi: "It 's the first time that a prime minister puts his voice and his authority to the service Country: get in a game, go into a field to promote this country. What that Berlusconi is already a daily part of his work nationally and internationally, but such a thing had never been done before. " Nor can there be controversy over the fact that the voice is the premier spot on the national character: "I challenge anyone to criticize this aspect," said the minister. Brambilla, data in hand, notes that "Italians love Italy, but many have never visited the most beautiful places of our country, and this applies above all for young people and children, who often have already visited half of Europe but not all of Italy. " The Minister states that "nationalism is not a façade, but in 2009" were more than 43 million trips outside the borders, for 182 million room nights and pay a total of almost 14 billion spent by our countrymen al'estero. Recovering even a portion of this amount would be important for the tourist and for the entire country. For every euro spent on sleep, 4 more are spent on other sectors of the economy. "So," to invite the Italians to take advantage of those summer vacations to discover Italy is a must: in their own interest, because it is a beautiful country, system and in the interest of the country. "Moreover, there are many" potential "tourism" to recover revenue and encourage the resumption of the country. It 'the only industry that can not relocate, the only activity that produces revenue immediately, wealth and employment. "Tourism" should be valued and supported and that the government has done since taking office as no other government had done previously.

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Italy to auction off palaces, beaches and even whole islands PDF Print E-mail
Written by Natascia   
Wednesday, 07 July 2010 09:50

The Italian government hopes that such will be managed to reduce the budget deficit. For tens of millions, you have the chance to own a small part of Italy. Depending on your budget, you can buy a palace, a whole island or just a piece of beach. Many of the treasures of the Peninsula have been put on sale by the government, in hopes will reduce the budget deficit. Italy sells numerous villas, palaces, beaches and even islands, totaling over three and a half billion euros. The most expensive location is Normanno palace in Palermo. 900 years old, this former royal palace was built at the orders of the second Roger King of Sicily, in a time when the kingdom was the most prosperous in Europe. Not everyone has money for such a palace, considering that the selling price is 96 million euros. With little money, that is 24 million euros, the rich world can buy a luxury villa in Italy: Villa Giulia in Rome is one of the attractions of the Italian capital. Among the most beautiful places on sale by the government are few uninhabited islands that are part of the archipelago in Maddelana. Here is the beach and Caprera, where those interested will have to pay 18 million euros. Have and what - in 2007 was named the most attractive beach. An island slightly more expensive, which is 'only' 6 million, is Santo Stefano, known for its fine sand and the 1,500 meter high mountains, which surround it.

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U.S. gives Moldova a loan of 10.1 million dollars to implement measures of economic growth PDF Print E-mail
Written by Darii Sined   
Tuesday, 06 July 2010 21:45
The U.S. government offer Moldova a loan of 10.1 million dollars, money will be used to implement the economic growth, according Jurnal.md, said.
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U.S. officials have expressed hope that the Moldovan Government will be able to use this money effectively. The agreement was signed on Tuesday by Prime Filat Chisinau and U.S. Ambassador to Moldova Asif J. Chaudhry. Under the bilateral agreement for economic growth in the $ 10 million - 8.8 million private sector concerns, and the remaining funding of economic opportunities.

The areas covered are increasing the competitiveness of agricultural products for export, developing IT sector and the wine industry, small businesses increase productivity, helping low-income households, especially among vulnerable groups.

Some of these funds will reach the Transnistrian region, and the criteria for allocating the money will be announced later.

Earlier this year, a delegation of Moldova visited the U.S., and the last two months the U.S. has signed the Compact Programme of the Millennium Challenge Corporation, "Memorandum of Cooperation between Moldova and North Carolina, to facilitate understanding visa regime, which came into force on 4 June. Add a comment
 
Russia rejects Moldovan wine amid history dispute PDF Print E-mail
Written by Ralph Boulton   
Tuesday, 06 July 2010 21:40

(Reuters) - Russia said on Tuesday that tens of thousands of bottles of Moldovan wine had been barred from sale, amid a politically charged dispute over the nations' Soviet-era history.

 



Russia's top consumer protection official Gennady Onishchenko refused to rule out a total ban on Moldovan wine, raising the spectre of a repeat of the embargo Russia imposed in 2006 as the small ex-Soviet nation's president turned Westward.
Forty shipments of wine from Moldova totaling more than 170,000 bottles have been blocked from the Russan market since June 30, Onishchenko, the head of the state agency Rospotrebnadzor, told Ekho Moskvy radio.
Onishchenko cited quality concerns, saying the wine could be used to "paint fences" but was dangerous to drink because of toxic ingredients.
But Kremlin critics suspected Russia's real motivation was anger over a recent decree by Moldova's acting president Mihai Ghimpu proclaiming June 28 "Soviet Occupation Day".
"Dangerous ingredients appear in products at the precise moment when a political feud begins and disappear the second it edns," political commentator Matvei Ganapolsky said on Ekho Moskvy.
Russia's leaders bridle at criticism of the Soviet Union's conduct around the time of World War Two, which they often portray in the black-and-white terms of the liberation of eastern Europe from the Nazi menace.
The Kremlin-controlled State Duma, Russia's lower parliamnet house, adopted a declaration last week condoning Ghimpu's proclamation as an "attempt to distort historical facts."
Russia's 2006 bans on wine from traditional suppliers Georgia and Moldova sparked claims that Moscow trying to punish West-leaning leaders in ex-Soviet republics by hitting at their most lucrative exports.
The ban on Georgian wine and mineral water -- imposed as tensions between Russia and Georgia's avidly pro-Western leader Mikhail Saakashvili rose -- remains in place nearly two years after the countries went to war.
Asked by an interviewer on Ekho Moskvy whether a total ban on Moldovan wine was possible, Onishchenko said "I don't intend to guess," but he did not rule it out and added that the quality of the wine barred from Russia was "frightening".
He warned that the control over the quality of Moldovan wine was slipping after improving when the 2006 ban was lifted, and said the Moldovan government had demonstrated its "complete ineffectiveness".
Winemaking accounts for about one-fifth of the gross domestic product and 28-30 percent of export revenues in Moldova, one of Europe's poorest nations. About 20 percent of Moldovan wine goes to Russia.

 

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Moldovan winemakers "studying" the Laimburg and field PDF Print E-mail
Written by Sined   
Tuesday, 06 July 2010 21:33

Visits to various companies and wineries, lectures on viticulture and wine production: these are some of the activities taking place in Moldova 30 growers in South Tyrol in the framework of an EU project of the provincial school Laimburg. The initiative includes ten days of study extended to the regions of Northern Italy.

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Around the South Tyrolean wine production and all aspects of the sector rotates the learning experience that 30 Moldovan wine producers are making in Alto Adige. "This professional exchange can contribute concretely to update the wine industry of Moldova, and help manufacturers remain competitive in their market," said the provincial agriculture commissioner Hans Berger commenting on the EU initiative.

"Moldova Wine Training" is the name of the project initiated by the European Commission and the Italian Ministry of Labour and Social Policy, who bought the Alps for a stay of several weeks for growers in Eastern Europe. The program is coordinated by the provincial school Laimburg under the direction of the Division Provincial Vocational training in agriculture, forestry and home economics.

The living room studio in Italy and ends July 16 prevde in the coming days, in addition to the continuation of theory and practice in testing centers, including visits to companies that specialize in Trentino in Northern Italy. Among the opportunities for exchange and consultation, including meetings with the Chamber of commerce and marketing organizations in South Tyrol.

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