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Vice Minister Romani says Minzolini Tg1 is the best? That’s why

Stories and News No. 186 " Minzolini’s Tg1 is not bad, that's what I watch if I want to be sure of being informed in a reasonably correct way. " This striking observation was made by the Vice Minister for Economic Development with responsibility for Communications , Paolo Romani . The latter, not satisfied, among other things would have briefly added: " Serena Dandini is worse than Michele Santoro; Tg3 makes damages for thirty minutes and RAI News 24 for twenty-four hours a day. " However, while these may be stored as foreseeable reviews by a detractor of those programs and TV journalists, the first statement interests me. How does a vice minister with responsibility for communications, facing the most factious TV News in the history of Italian television , may say such a thing? Well, I have discovered what arcane process can make someone have the face to express this incredible point of view... The Story: Take a man as many, for example named Paul. I’m talk...

Raped by the crowd: wanted minors?

Stories and News No. 67 The Story: Next day the air is very tense. In Foggia, after the rape of a fourteen girl, people continue to demand justice . Citizens are ready to obtain their justice , so that now the politicians are calling for calm and asked to increase the police’s presence. The situation is very nervous near the homes of the crime’s authors, which is the symptom of an apparent quiet, ready to erupt into violence again. On Facebook many groups has arisen in support of the victim of abuse. In the last hours, many members signed in. The reading board gives us the thermometer of the situation. You can find there insults, incitement to violence and justice . Friends of the girl, her acquaintances, but also ordinary citizens are seeking justice , refusing the usual rules on minors, which make them released in a few time after the arrests. The politicians are ready to do something. “It’s not enough,” citizens say, “the opportunities given to minors should be rem...