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24 March 1998
Recensione libro: Il treno della Cina (1995) di Furio Colombo, ***
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Sinossi Un viaggio nella Cina antica e moderna raccontato da un giornalista. "Ho l'impressione, ripensandoci adesso alla fine del v...
22 October 1997
Stopover in Hong Kong on the way to Australia
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click here to see this map in full size Cathay pacific offers me a day room at the hotel by the airport. Landing at this airport is ...
01 September 1996
Book Review/Recensione: I was Amelia Earhart, by Jane Mendelsohn, ****
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Recensione in italiano di seguito From the New York Times, 3 July 1937 Synopsis A fictitious account of Amelia Earhart's las...
23 December 1995
The male dodo: are men necessary? (The Economist, December 1995), *****
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Image of a dodo , an extinct bird This post is a review of a most interesting article published in todays' The Economist. It is not a...
13 December 1995
Film review: Smoke (1995) by Paul Auster, *****
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Synopsis Departing from the conventions of Hollywood story-telling 'Smoke' is constructed like an emotional jigsaw puzzle: piec...
01 November 1994
La Nuova Dimensione della Sicurezza in Europa Orientale
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Versione originale preparata per il CeMiSS, Novembre 1994 Introduzione Dopo la fine della Guerra Fredda, la sicurezza dei paesi dell'Eur...
30 June 1994
The Storyboards of Palau
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While in Micronesia and Palau I bought some woodcarvings. The most important among them is a Palauan storyboard . These are high quality wor...
29 June 1994
Love stick of Palau
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What is a love stick?
21 June 1994
Dive n. 209: Kensho Maru, Chuuk Lagoon, 31m, 40'
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Click on the drawing to enlarge I did this dive alone with my guide Johnny, a local Chuukese who knows this wreck like the back of his h...
20 June 1994
Dive n. 207: Yamagiri, Chuuk Lagoon, 30m, 35'
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Interessante elica di motore, e gli enormi proiettili da 18 pollici (46 cm) i più grandi mai costruiti e destinati alle corazzate Yamato e ...
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