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Rome, April 30 - A photograph of a public bus in Rome with the display reading "Onore al Duce", or honor to Il Duce (Benito Mussolini), was posted on an Italian blog on Monday.

A number of overexcited hacks are getting themselves into a premature state of enthusiasm over a very new and very red train that has just taken to the rails in Italy. This may be because of their having been given a freebie by the operator, and that this new beast has yet to be tested in revenue earning service -- which is the only proof of the pudding worth reporting on.

Tarnished by a widening corruption scandal, Italy's Northern League is fighting to contain damage at local elections next week, but even its usually feisty founder Umberto Bossi is not holding out much hope.

ROME — Aiming to ease budgetary pressure and spur growth, Prime Minister Mario Monti of Italy has announced cuts to state spending by the end of the year and appointed an expert from the private sector as a special commissioner to oversee the spending review.

Speaking after a cabinet meeting that broke up late Monday after more than five hours, Mr. Monti said the cuts of €4.2 billion, or $5.6 billion, from more than €700 billion in total state spending were designed to curb the growth of the public sector and reduce inefficiencies.

GIUGLIANO IN CAMPANIA, Italy — While Europe’s financial overlords debate the wisdom of spurring growth by letting the European Central Bank print more money, some enterprising sorts in this semi-urban sprawl northwest of Naples are taking matters into their own hands and printing reams of counterfeit euros.

Sicily's Mount Etna wowed onlookers and researchers with yet another spectacular show last week. It was the restive peak's 25th dramatic lava display since the volcano ramped up activity in January 2011, and the seventh so far this year.

Seven works of ancient art and other antiquities that had been looted and smuggled out  of Italy were returned to that country's government by U.S. officials in Washington on Thursday.

Mr Sollecito's father Francesco said that his son wanted to finish university and "live again". Mr Sollecito, now 28, met Miss Knox at a classical music concert in Perugia just days before Miss Kercher was found with her throat slit in the Umbrian hilltop town in November 2007.

Juventus moved a step closer to the Serie A title with a 4-0 win at struggling Novara. Mirko Vucinic got two, opening and completing the scoring, while Marco Borriello and Arturo Vidal were also on target as Juve retained their three-point lead over AC Milan at the top. Second-bottom Novara are almost down, though, this defeat leaving them eight points from safety with three games left.

As the president of Figli di San Gennaro, the nonprofit organization that has operated the annual San Gennaro Feast in Little Italy since 1996, I am disappointed and shocked by " Officials Say a Little Italy Tradition is back: the mob at San Gennaro"(news article, April 19).

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