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ROME - A man has vandalized a fountain in Rome's famed Piazza Navona, detaching two big chunks off a marble statue. The damaged statue was a 19th-century copy. A Rome culture official, Umberto Broccoli, said the pieces were recovered and can be reattached to the Moor Fountain.
Pooh was nervous other crews were planning to steal the stash, so he had an old-head in a Pontiac scouting the area for suspicious cars. The old-head called Pooh with a plate number. Pooh called some girl who runs tags for him. The girl gave him attitude saying she was "tired of doing this shit for free." Pooh haggled, said he'd cut her a check. The car came back owned by someone from Sixth and Norris. North Philly. Could be some other boys moving in on the stash. It was time to go inside and get the stuff. Better safe than sorry. Pooh called Katoya Jones again and told her to open the doors for his boys. That's how the Piazza killings played out during last week's preliminary hearing. Nothing glamorous. Just a fumbling drug robbery, a mess from the start, which left Rian Thal and Timot...
... the seventh floor hallway of the Piazza's Navona building. It's the nature of things that doublehom...
ROME - They were looking for a bit of La Dolce Vita but what two Japanese tourists got in a restaurant in Rome left a bad taste in their mouths. The couple was handed a euro695 ($980) restaurant bill after lunch last month at a restaurant just steps away from Piazza Navona. The bill included a euro115.50 ($160) tip they say they didn't agree to, Rome police said Thursday.
In March, we traveled to Spain and Italy with a group of high school students and parents. Each year provides new experiences as well as some repeats. We try to visit some places we haven't been before and we usually revisit some other cities or places of interest. This year we were visiting Madrid for the first time along with Toledo and Zaragoza, Spain. We revisited Barcelona and Rome. We had a group of 24 from Warrick County and we were excited to explore Spain and Italy. One thing I can always count on is that there will be something different on every trip. My first tip that this year was going to be different was when I walked into the Louisville airport and my colleague Dana Meyer said, "Have you heard?" In the split second before I responded, "No," I quickly assessed ...
...We started at the Piazza Navona and went to the Pantheon where we took a lu...
CONVENT ACCOMMODATIONS IN ITALY: Go to www.santasusanna.org and click on "Coming to Rome," where you can scroll down or click through to lists of convents that take paying guests in Rome, Assisi, Florence, San Gimingnano, San Giovanni Rotondo and Venice. The Web site recommends faxing your accommodation requests to the convents listed, as telephone arrangements can be difficult due to language differences and time zones (Italy is six hours ahead of New York). A business called Monastery Stays www.monasterystays.com also lists monasteries and convents around Italy. FRATERNA DOMUS: Via del Monte Brianza 62, Rome. Phone: 011-39-06- 6880-2727. Fax: 011-39-06-683-2691. Located between the Tiber and Piazza Navona. Rates: $64 per person for room with breakfast, $104 for a double room. All room...
... from a patch of grass in the middle of Piazza Venezia. Overlooking the square, a 400-foot monume... to get from, say, the Colosseum to Piazza Navona, a distance of 1.6 miles. But by carving through t...
..."We went to the Piazza Navona one night when we were filming in Rome. The...
... Pantheon and is a few minutes' walk from Piazza Navona. Guests here enjoy restored rooms with eleg...
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