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Copenhagen climate summit progress ‘too slow’

Tuesday, December 15th, 2009

Rome, Italy (CNN) — Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi should be released from hospital Wednesday, three days after he was attacked in the face at a public rally in Milan, his personal doctor told Italy’s ANSA news agency Tuesday.

Berlusconi, 73, should refrain from public activities for two weeks after his release, Alberto Zangrillo said.

The prime minister suffered broken teeth and a fractured nose in the Sunday attack, in which a man threw a souvenir replica of Milan’s cathedral at Berlusconi and hit him in the face.

Zangrillo said he doesn’t believe Berlusconi will suffer permanent scars and that his teeth can be reconstructed.

Berlusconi’s recovery will take another 25 days, Interior Minister Roberto Maroni told Italy’s Lower Chamber of Deputies.

The attacker, Massimo Tartaglia, 42, was arrested shortly after the attack and is now in a Milan prison.

Police found Tartaglia was carrying other objects including pepper spray and a large crucifix in his pockets, which showed the attack was premeditated, Maroni said. Tartaglia had bought the replica of the Duomo di Milano, the city’s central cathedral, at a souvenir shop, he said.

Tartaglia attacked Berlusconi “because he harbored hatred against the premier,” Maroni said.

There has been a climate of hatred against Berlusconi in recent months, Maroni said, with many anti-Berlusconi Web pages. Maroni said he is thinking of introducing regulations to block them.

Maroni’s words echoed those of Senate speaker Renato Schifani, who visited Berlusconi in the hospital Monday and said he was pained by the “hatred” that led to the attack. Berlusconi, a conservative media mogul-turned-politician, has been dogged by allegations of corruption and is the middle of a messy divorce from his second wife.

The three-term prime minister faces trial on tax fraud charges after Italy’s top court struck down an immunity law that shielded him from prosecution. He denies the charges, calling them politically motivated.

His wife of 19 years, Veronica Lario, filed for divorce in May following allegations that an Italian businessman hired escorts for the premier and that he had attended the birthday party for an 18-year-old girl, with whom he has denied having an inappropriate relationship.

Berlusconi remains popular among the Italian public, however, with his approval ratings remaining well over 50 percent. He won a third term in 2008, and his conservative coalition has control of both the Italian Chamber of Deputies and the Senate.

 
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Saturday, November 28th, 2009

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Designer’s guy-de to the Distillery District

Saturday, November 28th, 2009

Not five minutes after I meet Canadian design gurus Chris Hyndman and Steven Sabados in Toronto’s famous pedestrian village, a small pug sporting a Dolce And Gabbana cardigan runs toward us. The event serves as the perfect prelude for our day in the Distillery, lovingly described by Steven and Chris as stylish, charming and a  always a little unexpected.

Over the past seven years Steven and Chris— whose former show, Designer Guys, made them a household name—attest to having spent countless hours inside the gates of 55 Mill Street. These days when they’re not shooting their wildly popular CBC talk show, Steven and Chris, they invariably come here in search of inspiration tucked carefully within this 13-acre Victorian hideaway.

“I think a lot of people just don’t know that this place is always changing,” says Steven as we grab a green tea from Balzac’s Coffee Roastery. “We come down so frequently because after two weeks you’ll find that there’s totally different merchandise. There’s a great sense of movement here”. Chris chimes in that as long-time Eastenders and proud representatives of the ever-evolving world of design, the transformative face of the Distillery is, literally and figuratively, right up their alley.

It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas in the Distillery, as small teams of men string lights around evergreens that line the main Trinity Street drag.

“This is definitely the best time of year to come to this area,” he adds. “There are always amazing events going on and the shop owners really go all out with their products with the holidays around the corner.” One such store is the Vintage Gardener, the first stop we make on our journey.

“This is our favourite store for mood,” says Chris of the tiny little space filled to the brim with plants and garden pieces. “It’s like something out of a fairytale, or like being  in some lovely person’s garden shed”

A few steps northwest bring us to Bergo Designs in the Link Building.

“We featured this on our show once” says Steven holding up a glossy, bright red human figure, whose been impaled with a handful of large kitchen knives. In theory, the item is a knife-rack, but Chris is quick to explain that it’s so much more. “We talked to a woman who had gone through a tough divorce and her best friend gave her this as a gift and told her to think of her ex-husband everytime she used it. She told us that the item made her laugh so much that she, over time, found it easier to reconcile with her ex. Now they’re great friends!”

As we continue along on our journey everything we see seems to remind the two long-time partners of another Distillery tale. “I remember we walked into the Corkin Gallery and on display there were these incredible charcoal drawings of wolves. I still think it was the best show we’d ever seen”.

The pair agree that they should do a Steven and Chris spotlight on galleries, as we walk into the Artscape Studios building — where local artists keep shop on two floors with winding hallways.The space is extremely open concept – with glass walls enabling passersby to gaze at the artists in action as they fashion the very products that will line their shelves. 

The guys are especially interested in a Tanya Kirouac encaustic painting on a gallery wall. The forest scene depicted on the canvas is made entirely of pigmented beeswax and its smell couldn’t be more fitting.

“We love that you can actually speak to the artists here,” says Steven. 

By this time we’re hungry and we begin to head west towards Distillery lane. En route, Steven and Chris insist that we peek into the Stone Distillery Fermenting Cellar, where a seminar appears to be in session. “There’s always something different going on here,” says Chris. “And it’s a stunning and totally unique venue for parties and weddings.” 

The cellar space is huge, with massive stone walls and gorgeous windows hat cast a gothic light on scattered visitors. A crowd of 20 or so are sitting by a stage in the southeast corner, listening to a young man host a hands-on workshop about do-it-yourself wreath making.

After browsing through many a vendor’s booth, we can no longer ignore our rumbling tummies. The Taste of Quebec beckons us with its aromas of baking bread and promises of fine cheese.

The owner Thom Sokolanski doesn’t let us down. Trained in France, he treats us to an  over-the-top tasting session, offering samples of fromage that go for more than $250 a wheel. He whispers that his Quebecoise sugar pies are a season specific steal.Chris proclaims that this is now his favourite store. He’s especially fond of Thom’s friendly approach—an attitude that makes the Distillery the perfect neighbourhood. 

“It’s all about  the atomsphere ,” says Steven as Chris nods in agreement.

I choose to believe them because, after all, they are the experts.

 

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Dolce and Gabbana purses

Wednesday, November 18th, 2009

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Tuesday, November 17th, 2009

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Dolce Gabbana Fashion Sunglasses

Saturday, November 14th, 2009

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How to tell Authentic Dolce and Gabbana Handbags from fake

Friday, November 13th, 2009

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