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You can’t blame them after all because they have infidelity in their bloodEU protects label for Italy’s salami After long deliberations, the European Commission on August 17 officially awarded a PGI (Protected Geographical Indication) seal for Italy’s Ciauscolo salami. The Italian delicacy has been awarded the seal along with Spain’s Pan de Crus Dolce digital TV service posts 500,000 customers The digital television service Dolce reached half a million clients, in only 16 months since its launch on the market. With one of the highest growth rates in Europe in 2007, Dolce reached a penetration Flakt Woods sales 5,500 in 07 The global supplier of energy-efficient air solution, Flakt Woods posted in 2007 with total sales of over 5,500 Jet Thrust fans in Portugal, representing 65 percent of the served market. Flakt Woods had decided to Luxottica to acquire Oakley for USD 2.1 bln Italy’s Luxottica recently announced that it will buy California-based Oakley in a deal worth around USD 2.1 billion, Deutsche Presse-Agentur (dpa) reported. In a statement, Luxottica said Oakley's board fully supported the transaction, with the To Director General Press Claus Sorensen On March 21, you appeared before the Media Committee of the European Parliament and asked for the approval of an additional annual payment of five million Euro to Euronews in order to broadcast in Arabic. Dolce & Gabbana pulls advertising The Italian fashion house Dolce & Gabbana announced on March 13 that it was pulling all its advertising in Spain, "to safeguard the creative freedom which has always characterised it,". The company's decision comes after Bomb, diplomatic row and status talks raise heat in Kosovo Dolce & Gabbana celebrate 20 years of fashion synergy Are four hands better than two when tailoring? Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana only have to show the results of their latest joint effort. It is no exaggeration to call their latest offerings, designed to Fuming over smoking ban Even some parlt members light up where they’re not supposed to Italy once prided itself on being the land of the free, where people lived as they pleased while secretly enjoying the feeling of legal anarchy. Portugal’s largest shopping centre to be built in Amadora Amorim Imboliaria last week revealed that it will be spending over two hundred million Euro in building the Dolce Vita Tejo Shopping Centre in Amadora, north of Lisbon. The Amorim Group said in a statement Amorim Imobiliaria sets up Dolce Vita to build malls Amorim group is to set up its own property brand — Dolce Vita — to build shopping centres in major urban centres, Business in Portugal reported recently. Opening three new developments — Dolce Vita Douro Astana and Moscow to further develop Baikonur spaceport Baikonur, the cosmodrome located in Kazakhstan, has come under the microscope, and will certainly make 2004 an interesting year. In a special report, Agence France Presse (AFP) said recently that if the colonisation of space Amorim builds shopping centres under Dolce Vita brand Amorim group is to set up its own property brand - Dolce Vita - to build shopping centres in major urban centres, The Portugal Offer informed last week. Opening three new developments - Dolce Vita Sirchia proposes smoking ban on television The Italian government is mulling plans to issue a smoking ban on television. Health Minister Girolamo Sirchia has proposed that a “Vigilance Committee” be set up to ensure that smoking is not “glamorised” on television |
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