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Rome grand prix edges closerupdated: Mon Dec 21 2009 07:15:00

A bid to bring grand prix to the streets of Rome appears a step closer after course planner Maurizio Flammini claimed a deal has been agreed with Formula One chief Bernie Ecclestone.

The Fareed Challengeupdated: Fri Dec 18 2009 18:31:00

Have you been paying attention to the news? Answer these questions and find out.

SI.com: Jon Wertheim: Q&A with the WTA Tour's CEOupdated: Mon Dec 14 2009 15:19:00

The week after Wimbledon, Stacey Allaster was officially named the new CEO of the Sony Ericsson WTA Tour. Since then, a former No. 1 player returned and won the U.S. Open. The Tour's most marketable star blew a gasket in the U.S. Open semifinals, a meltdown that became an international cause célèbre. One Belgian was suspended for an anti-violating simply because she failed to keeps administrator advised of her whereabouts. Another Belgian, a seven-time Grand Slam champ, is returning. And the WTA's title sponsor is, by most accounts, a longshot to renew. Otherwise, it's been an uneventful 150 days.

Roman Coliseum unearthedupdated: Fri Oct 16 2009 06:20:00

Archeologists have made an exciting discovery in Italy; ruins at the ancient Mediterranean port of Portus. CNN's Paula Newton reports.

Archeologists unearth 'lost' mini Roman Coliseumupdated: Fri Oct 16 2009 06:20:00

Under a canopy of elegant Italian pines, the foundations of a mini Roman Coliseum are at once unmistakable and exhilarating.

FSB: A career coach's world without bordersupdated: Mon Aug 24 2009 15:10:00

In a rented conference room near Emperor Hadrian's tomb, career coach Megan Fitzgerald greets two regular clients. Though all three are American expatriates, there's a good deal of Mediterranean-style cheek kissing. Then it's down to business on this bright February morning. Physician and first-time author Brian Rothbart, 65, and his wife, Linda Penzabene, 55, are unhappy about the dust jacket of their book, Forever Free From Chronic Pain. The colors are too dark, they fret.

SI.com: Brian Cazeneuve: High-tech suits, Phelps reign at swimming worldsupdated: Mon Aug 03 2009 12:10:00

Five things we learned from the world championships in Rome.

Visiting Gadhafi stokes protests in Romeupdated: Wed Jun 10 2009 22:13:00

Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi arrived in Rome Wednesday for a historic -- and controversial -- first visit to the capital of Italy, Libya's former colonial master.

Platini: Don't come to Rome without a ticketupdated: Wed May 27 2009 09:18:00

Michel Platini, the president of the governing body for European football (UEFA) has exclusively told CNN that he urges fans not to travel to the Champions League final in Rome without a ticket -- in the wake of news that a Briton needed hospital treatment after being stabbed.

Iniesta and Rio battling to be fit for Romeupdated: Thu May 21 2009 11:37:00

Barcelona midfielder Andres Iniesta and Manchester United central defender Rio Ferdinand gave upbeat fitness updates as they battle to be fit for Wednesday's Champions League showdown in Rome.

Rome's 'Angels & Demons' secretsupdated: Fri May 15 2009 10:58:00

Tom Hanks dashes through a graceful Roman piazza, past an ancient Egyptian obelisk surrounded by fountains of water-spouting lions, his eyes focused on a church tucked into the corner of the square.

Debate: Should Rome keep the final?updated: Wed Mar 25 2009 07:39:00

Should it stay or should it go?

Arsenal football fan injured in Rome bus ambushupdated: Thu Mar 12 2009 10:34:00

A fan of English football club Arsenal has been injured after the bus he and other supporters were traveling in was ambushed before the sides' Champions League clash in Rome, Wednesday night.

World's richest countries pledge to fix economyupdated: Sun Feb 15 2009 08:51:00

The world's richest countries committed to "any further action that may prove necessary" to restore confidence in the global financial system, their finance ministers said as they wrapped up a two-day meeting in Rome.

Dodge the crowds at Italy's most famous sightsupdated: Thu Feb 05 2009 12:57:00

Travelers to Italy need to be smart to avoid needless lines and expenses while enjoying its ever-popular treasures. Major sights in Rome, Florence, Venice and Milan are evolving for 2009.

Boats hit bridges as Rome escapes floodsupdated: Sat Dec 13 2008 11:06:00

The Italian capital Rome was spared major damage Saturday as some of the heaviest flooding in the past century reached its peak without bursting the banks of the Tiber river.

Rome braces for Tiber floodingupdated: Sat Dec 13 2008 11:06:00

Officials in Rome are taking precautions for possible flooding due to heavy rain. CNN's Alessio Vinci reports.

Rome braces itself for Tiber floodingupdated: Fri Dec 12 2008 20:56:00

Officials monitoring the River Tiber in Rome fear it could break its banks as early as Friday evening after a spate of bad weather in Italy -- but do not expect major flooding.

Time.com: Gay-Rights Clash Over Rome Coliseum Kissupdated: Wed Sep 24 2008 15:00:00

A case of alleged public lewdness near Rome's most famous landmark fuels a brewing battle between gay activists and a new conservative city government

Time.com: Rome Begins Gypsy Censusupdated: Fri Jul 18 2008 20:00:00

City officials and Italian Red Cross workers began a census of Rome's Gypsy population but said Friday that they will not participate in a national push to fingerprint all Gypsies

Time.com: Could the Pope Aid an Anglican Split? updated: Wed Jul 09 2008 17:25:00

The latest fracture over female bishops in the Church of England could get Rome involved

Time.com: "Unicorn" Deer Found in Italyupdated: Wed Jun 11 2008 17:00:00

A deer with a single horn in the center of its head -- much like the fabled, mythical unicorn -- has been spotted in a nature preserve in Italy

Time.com: UN Sets Out Food Crisis Measuresupdated: Tue Jun 03 2008 07:00:00

World food production must rise by 50% by 2030 to meet increasing demand, UN chief Ban Ki-moon told world leaders

Time.com: Is Liberal Catholicism Dead?updated: Sat May 03 2008 17:00:00

Pope Benedict's visit may have pulled the plug on a movement that helped define the faith here for almost a half-century

Sharapova slams WTA over photo shoot threatupdated: Sat May 03 2008 09:17:00

World No. 3 Maria Sharapova has blasted the ruling body of women's tennis over its demands for top players ahead of this month's Italian Open in Rome.

Time.com: Rightist Elected as Rome Mayorupdated: Tue Apr 29 2008 11:00:00

Gianni Alemanno's surprising victory over Francesco Rutelli brings about the first rightist mayor since World War II

Italy's most underappreciated sightupdated: Tue Apr 15 2008 12:17:00

Sitting on the top row of the ancient arena, I scan the ruins of Ostia, letting my imagination take me back 2,000 years to the days when this was ancient Rome's seaport, a thriving commercial center of 60,000 people. I marvel also at how few visitors make the simple commuter train trip from downtown Rome to what I consider the most underappreciated sight in all of Italy.

Rome hotels at a price that's rightupdated: Wed Apr 09 2008 10:19:00

Scoring bargain accommodations in Rome can be as tricky as deciphering ancient ruins. But you're in luck: We've done the homework and unearthed nine charming, affordable hotels.

The naked truth about naked art models updated: Thu Jan 31 2008 13:35:00

When Anna Elisa Fattori arrives at work the first thing she does is to take off her clothes. All of them. For Fattori is a professional nude model working at Rome's art academy.

Nude models on strikeupdated: Thu Jan 31 2008 13:35:00

Italy's art models are asking for better pay and better working conditions. CNN's Alessio Vinci reports.

Rome guidebook smackdownupdated: Wed Jan 16 2008 10:05:00

Because no one knows a city as well as the locals do, Budget Travel magazine asked a trio of insiders to give their opinions of three recent guidebooks about Rome.

Italy well worth the effort in 2008updated: Fri Jan 11 2008 14:48:00

Bella Italia, my favorite country in Europe, is a wonderful work in progress. Here's a look at what to expect in 2008.

SI.com: World Soccer: Recent violence in Italy prompts more soul-searchingupdated: Mon Dec 24 2007 16:18:00

Italian soccer is once again in the dock. In the wake of the gas-station shooting of 26-year-old Lazio fan Gabriele Sandri last month, some grim considerations have returned to haunt Italian soccer and, arguably, Italian society at large.

Man Utd fans are stabbed in Romeupdated: Wed Dec 12 2007 17:40:00

Seven Manchester United supporters were taken to hospital after violence flared before the 1-1 Champions' League draw against Roma in Italy.

Italian soccer riotsupdated: Wed Nov 14 2007 13:41:00

CNN's Ralitsa Vassileva speaks with Time Magazine's Jeff Israely about the riots in Rome, Italy.

Probe into Italian football deathupdated: Mon Nov 12 2007 10:38:00

An Italian police officer was under investigation Monday over the accidental fatal shooting of a football fan over the weekend which threw Italian football into a fresh crisis.

Time.com: An Italian Soccer Fan's Deathupdated: Mon Nov 12 2007 09:00:00

The accidental death of a supporter on Sunday yet again brings the ugly side of the beautiful game into focus

Time.com: Bringing Cheap Computers to the Worldupdated: Wed Oct 31 2007 10:55:00

Nicholas Negroponte is traveling the world trying to make low-cost computers available for poor children. And he won't stop until it happens

Time.com: Should the Vatican Pay for Abuse?updated: Fri Jul 20 2007 18:00:00

If the Pope exerts such authority, why is the Holy See impervious to predatory priest lawsuits?

Taking the kids -- on a Disney European cruiseupdated: Sun Jul 15 2007 22:29:00

It's grown-up time.

Experiencing Rome's culture 'in situ'updated: Wed May 09 2007 09:44:00

Throughout Italy, early evening is a time to stroll. As I walk through the streets of the Eternal City with my Roman friends, they explain the ritual of this promenade: While elsewhere in Italy it's called the passeggiata, in Rome it's a cruder, big-city version called the struscio (which means "rub").

A Quest to buildupdated: Tue Apr 24 2007 10:00:00

This month on Quest... the architects! In the words of the great architect Sir Christopher Wren, "architecture aims at eternity". With this in mind, host Richard Quest tracks down some of the gifted designers who shape our world and visualize the future. It's a Quest to Build!

SI.com: The universal languageupdated: Thu Apr 12 2007 12:10:00

No domestic league hypes itself worldwide as much as the English Premiership. With its well-packaged, slick marketing and incessant self-reference, it has tried to push the idea that it's the best league in the world for more than a decade.

Get thee to a nunneryupdated: Fri Apr 06 2007 10:01:00

In these jittery times, when traveling might seem to come down to a wing and a prayer, a few prayers as perks with bed and breakfast can be a welcome extra.

UEFA to investigate crowd clashesupdated: Thu Apr 05 2007 04:51:00

Rome's top public security official denied police used excessive force at Wednesday's Champions League match between AS Roma and Manchester United and blamed violent English fans for starting the trouble.

United fans clash with Rome policeupdated: Thu Apr 05 2007 02:55:00

Manchester United fans and Italian police clashed during the half-time break at the Champions League quarterfinal with AS Roma which the English side lost 2-1 on Wednesday.

Today's Buzz storiesupdated: Mon Nov 13 2006 13:52:00

Grandmaster Flash breathed a sigh of relief after being recognized for his turntable expertise, and T.I. finally believes the South has gotten some respect.

Rome subway crash kills 1, 60 hurtupdated: Tue Oct 17 2006 05:05:00

Two subway trains collided at the end of morning rush hour in central Rome on Tuesday, killing one person and injuring at least 60 others, authorities said.

Rome: City overviewupdated: Thu Oct 05 2006 06:21:00

From imperial capital to religious crucible, Rome has worn many outfits, but none more fitting than the irrepressible cool captured in Fellini's classic move La Dolce Vita. The image of stylish youth cavorting against a backdrop of classical buildings, brooding with history, continues to resonate today. Despite retaining global importance as home of the Pope, Rome's impact on the political and cultural face of Europe has waned. The city has also suffered under the blights of the modern age, with traffic snarling its narrow streets and pollution weathering its architectural heritage. Nevertheless, hundreds of thousands of visitors continue to flock to Rome to gaze into the past and, as the warm Italian sun sinks over the piazzas, simply enjoy the moment.

Plans for peacekeeping force taking shapeupdated: Thu Jul 27 2006 09:47:00

France, Italy, Turkey and Norway show a willingness to join an international peacekeeping force for Lebanon, according to diplomatic sources familiar with discussions at Wednesday's emergency Mideast summit in Rome.

Q&A: Rome conference on Lebanonupdated: Wed Jul 26 2006 05:08:00

Leaders and representatives of countries around the world are meeting in Rome to discuss how to bring an end to the conflict in Lebanon and ease the humanitarian crisis. Pressure is on to achieve a swift cease-fire, but disagreements are expected as the U.S. pushes for a longer term solution to conflict in the Middle East.

Rome not bidding for 2016 Olympicsupdated: Tue Jul 11 2006 12:36:00

The mayor of Rome has said the Italian capital will not bid to host the 2016 Olympics due to the country's political division between left and right.

Money Magazine: Italy on the cheapupdated: Mon Apr 17 2006 10:12:00

Vacationing in Italy this past winter was in high demand thanks to the Olympics in Turin. But now that the games are over and before the summer crowds descend, bargains abound.

Fortune: The First Mogulupdated: Fri Mar 31 2006 16:11:00

The first great multinational corporation was Rome. Others may claim that title, but they would be wrong.

Rome Forumupdated: Thu Feb 09 2006 07:38:00

The Scene spent the day in Rome with actress Maria Grazia Cucinotta. Do you have a favorite hangout in the Italian capital? What's your favorite Maria Grazia Cucinotta film? Send us your suggestions and read your comments below.

Rome Director's Blogupdated: Thu Feb 02 2006 12:34:00

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Q & A: Maria Grazia Cucinottaupdated: Thu Feb 02 2006 12:26:00

The Scene talks to Italian actress Maria Grazia Cucinotta about falling in love with the Italian capital.

Rome Insider Tipsupdated: Thu Feb 02 2006 12:15:00

Do you have any inside tips on Rome? Send us your comments below.

Rome City Guideupdated: Thu Feb 02 2006 12:09:00

Check out The Scene's recommendations for the Italian capital and send us your ideas and suggestions below.

Scores hurt in Italian train crashupdated: Tue Dec 20 2005 10:29:00

Two commuter trains have collided south of Rome, injuring as many as 50 people, according to officials.

Entertainment Weekly: The Must Listupdated: Mon Sep 12 2005 13:25:00

Short films, long passes, and 8 other things we recommend this week

Backpack harnesses pedestrian powerupdated: Fri Sep 09 2005 11:11:00

Mobile phone users or iPod addicts could soon be spared the hassle of having to recharge batteries by a backpack that converts energy from walking into electricity.

Small earthquake shakes Romeupdated: Mon Aug 22 2005 08:48:00

An earthquake near the Italian coast has shaken parts of the country including the capital.

Benedict XVI installed as popeupdated: Sun Apr 24 2005 05:41:00

Pope Benedict XVI was formally installed at a Mass Sunday outside St. Peter's Basilica in front of an audience of hundreds of thousands and millions of others watching on television.

Vatican prepares to install popeupdated: Sun Apr 24 2005 04:26:00

Pope Benedict XVI, formerly Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, will officially take the helm of the Roman Catholic Church on Sunday before a crowd filled with dignitaries, members of his flock and a worldwide television audience of millions.

A pope's farewellupdated: Tue Apr 12 2005 13:01:00

Patience is hardly the signal virtue of our age.

Faithful mourn pope at churchesupdated: Sun Apr 10 2005 10:03:00

Mourning pilgrims have packed into churches in Rome to remember Pope John Paul II in services presided over by cardinals, who praised the late pontiff for touching hearts around the world.

Media city transforms Vaticanupdated: Fri Apr 08 2005 13:26:00

The peaceful grounds of the Collegio Urbano, Rome's Propaganda Fide, on the edge of the Vatican overlooking St. Peter's Square have been transformed this week.

Rome 'coping' with influx of pilgrimsupdated: Fri Apr 08 2005 05:44:00

For anyone who has ever visited Rome and witnessed first-hand the normal state of chaos that is synonymous with the capital, the orderliness and calm that fell on Rome following the death of Pope John Paul II and leading up to his funeral could hardly be believed.

Waiting in line takes its tollupdated: Thu Apr 07 2005 00:05:00

In the dead of the night, pilgrims wait on a line in Rome that seems to have no end.

Papal conclave set for April 18updated: Wed Apr 06 2005 03:06:00

Mourners by the thousands wound through the streets of Rome with the hope of seeing Pope John Paul II's body Wednesday, and late at night the Vatican prohibited any more people from joining the line.

Pilgrims overwhelm Polish transportupdated: Tue Apr 05 2005 03:41:00

Unprecedented numbers of Poles are overwhelming their country's transport system as they attempt to make it to the Vatican to pay their respects to Pope John Paul II.

World awaits word on pope's conditionupdated: Fri Apr 01 2005 00:35:00

Pope John Paul II edged closer to death Saturday morning -- his breathing shallow and his heart and kidneys failing -- as the world awaited the conclusion of his medical crisis.

CNNMoney: Docs: 2 many txt msgs R bad 4 yr hlthupdated: Mon Jan 24 2005 12:45:00

ROME (Reuters) - Excessive text messaging may be bad for you, or at least for your fingers.

Ransom row after Italians freedupdated: Wed Sep 29 2004 03:42:00

Controversy continues to surround reports that the Italian government paid a ransom to free two female aid workers held hostage in Iraq for three weeks.

Money Magazine: Tour Package or Not Tour Package Used to be you'd save a bundle buying plane tickets and hotel rooms from an all-in-one travel pupdated: Wed Sep 01 2004 00:01:00

If anyone could get you a sweet deal on a vacation to Rome, you'd think it would be New Jersey-based Perillo Tours. After all, the company's website says it "pioneered the concept of the package to...

Rome airport steps up securityupdated: Thu Aug 05 2004 14:18:00

Italian officials said Thursday they have increased security at Rome's civilian airport -- Leonardo Da Vinci -- because of the large influx of people during the summer holiday season.

Reviews: Summer reading, year-round pleasureupdated: Mon May 31 2004 14:27:00

With long, logy days in the offing, summer is the perfect time to get into a good book. These works need not be full of empty, mindless calories or be paperweight-dull -- nor do they have to be expensive, given the many excellent works just out in paperback.

Italians rally for Iraq hostagesupdated: Thu Apr 29 2004 05:16:00

The families of three Italians held hostage in Iraq have led a march in Rome after the abductors threatened to kill the captives unless Italians protested against the war.

Rome derby match is put back againupdated: Wed Apr 07 2004 12:40:00

The prefect of Rome has over-ruled an Italian Football League decision to replay the derby match between Lazio and Roma on April 14.

Confusion as Rome derby called offupdated: Sun Mar 21 2004 16:14:00

The Rome derby between Lazio and AS Roma in Serie A was abandoned shortly after the start of the second half on Sunday amid scenes of confusion.

Urgent bird flu summit in Romeupdated: Tue Feb 03 2004 00:33:00

Health experts are meeting in Rome for an emergency bird flu summit as deaths from the disease mount in Asia and fears rise the illness may have reached Europe.

Cheney takes in sights of Romeupdated: Sun Jan 25 2004 05:41:00

U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney began a day of sightseeing in Rome Sunday with a 15-minute walk to Borghese Palace, a 17th century museum built to house the art collection of Cardinal Scipione Borghese -- a nephew of Pope Paul V.

Fortune: When In Rome, Eat Romans What do you expect from Huns? They're hungry!updated: Mon Feb 19 2001 00:01:00

It takes a lot to shock me now, after a certain number of years behind the plow every day.

Money Magazine: Three Coins In A Fountainupdated: Thu Jun 01 2000 00:01:00

From the Trevi Fountain in Rome (above) to Cinderella's Moat at Disney World, well-wishers toss more than $1 million a year into fountains. Where does the money go? Often, to charity. At Trevi, whe...

Money Magazine: European Bookings Our experts pick the best guidebooks for London, Paris and Rome.updated: Mon May 01 2000 00:01:00

To many Americans, guidebooks are the sine qua non of European travel. We're staunchly independent and often unwilling to learn the language--so we're not about to ask questions. And yet, we yearn ...

Money Magazine: THE YACHT HAS ARRIVED, YOUR TABLE IS RESERVED, WILL THERE BE ANYTHING ELSE, SIR ? JOIN THE CLUB OF INTERNATIONAL ELITES WHO ARE updated: Wed Oct 01 1997 00:01:00

At the renowned Oriental Hotel in Bangkok, a guest wanted to go sightseeing--on an elephant.

Money Magazine: AVOIDING CRIME ON THE STREETS AND OVERCHARGES IN STORES updated: Tue Jun 01 1993 00:01:00

The April Editor's Notes about pickpockets in Rome struck a nerve. I have just returned from a sabbatical program at the Vatican with 39 other American priests. Almost every priest in our group was...

Money Magazine: Protect your pocketbook updated: Tue Jun 01 1993 00:01:00

The perils of pickpockets in Rome and price scams at home drew a lively response from the readers of April's Money. Reporting on the rise of petty crime in Europe, Editor's Notes connected with the...

Fortune: WHERE TO GET A FARE SHAKE Business travelers can't avoid cabs. Here's a guide to their quirks and costs in six business capitalsupdated: Mon Dec 08 1986 00:01:00

No one can soothe the spirits of the weary traveler like a blithe London cabby -- just ask Caroline Robertson, an American audit supervisor for Chase Manhattan Bank in Paris. Laden with luggage, Ro...

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