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The sympathy of Fiorello, the songs, struck on the presence the lightning bolt of the mayor of Turin Sergio Chiamparino, flavored from the enthusiasm of the volunteers of Turin 2006, has characterized the evening of festivity to the Palavela of Turin. Two comic, imitations and struck hours of gag amusing have entertained the volunteers engage to you in these weeks in the Events Sports, the contests that are testing systems, men and organization of Turin 2006. A lot amusing also the storys of the presentatore of when it made the entertainer in a village of Saint Sicario, on Olympic Mountains, to taken with the typical difficulties of one the principiante skier.

To the evening they have participated the president of the Piemonte Region, Enzo Ghigo, and of the Province of Turin, Antonio Saitta, the president of the TOROC, Valentino Castellani, and the vicaria vice president Evelina Christillin. Numerous also the former present athletes, between which the Barbarian pattinatrice Fusar Poles, the ciclista Guido Messina, the olimpionico Livio Berruti and Pierino Gros, the campionissimo of the ski, testimonial of the program voluntary of Turin 2006.

**** The Crying Game
Neil Jordan's story of an IRA terrorist
(Stephen Rea) is a remarkably well-written
piece of work that at first seems to follow its
protagonist in aimless yet intriguing direc-
tions, but eventually reveals itself to be a per-
fectly structured look at violence, race, love,
and sexuality. Rea is ordered to guard a kid-
napped British officer (Forest Whitaker), but
he begins to care for the hostage and later
flees to London, where he meets the officer's
girlfriend (Jaye Davidson). The two halves of
the film, which contain some completely
unpredictable plot twists, become mirrors of
one another, reflecting how understanding and
compassion may be a means of salvation.
-CR. Loews Harvard Square

 


 

 


 

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