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Dana Betlevy
‘Free of Fear, Pain’: Engineer Recalls Leaving Her Body, Floating in Bliss, Learns Life’s Meaning on Her Return
The following near-death-experience account by former Epoch Times journalist Dana Betlevy tells of how she discovered her life's ...
Discovery
December 23, 2022
Engineer Recalls Past Life, Near Death Experience: Materialism and the Divine
Engineer Dana Betlevy recalls her struggle to explain her extraordinary experiences within the materialist views of those around ...
Beyond Science
December 28, 2013
Giorgio Napolitano Italy’s First President to Win Reelection
Giorgio Napolitano was reelected President of Italy. It is the first time in the country’s history that a ...
Europe
April 21, 2013
Panic in Venice as Powerful Tornado Sweeps Coast
A powerful tornado swept several islands off the Venetian coast, causing panic and heavy damage.
Europe
June 12, 2012
Strikes, Protests Paralyze Sicily
Heralded as the "Five Days of Sicily," members of the Pitchforks Movement of farmers, and the Shock Force ...
Europe
January 19, 2012
Saif al-Islam Gadhafi Arrested
Saif al-Islam, the second son of the late Colonel Moammar Gadhafi, was arrested in the desert of southern ...
Africa News
November 19, 2011
EU Needs Centralized Policies to Cure Crisis, says IMF
European Union countries need strong central decision-making and common economic policies, says Strauss-Kahn.
Europe
April 2, 2010
In Lieu of Immigration Reform, Italy Proposes a New Set of Rules
Two Italian ministers have proposed new rules regulating how immigrants are integrated into Italian society.
Europe
February 8, 2010
FIAT to Stop Its ‘Engines’ in Italy For Two Weeks
Fiat announces temporary shut down of its automobile manufacturing plants in Italy for two-week period.
Business
January 28, 2010
Rome Meets Its Masters
Few in Rome seem to remember the grandeur of Rome's artists; hence, the "Renaissance to Caravaggio" exhibition.
Europe
January 20, 2010
Orchestra Plays for L’Aquila Not to Be Forgotten
The musicians of quake-stricken L'Aquila are working to remind the rest of Italy that the city still needs ...
Europe
January 6, 2010
Funerals Held for Four Italian Rescuers
Funerals of four rescue workers who died attempting to find two tourists were held on Dec. 29.
Europe
December 28, 2009
Italian Prime Minister Remains in Hospital After Jarring Attack
Italian PM Silvio Berlusconi is in more serious condition than the San Raffaele Hospital doctors originally thought.
Europe
December 15, 2009
A Jewel of the Italian Police Force in for Repairs
Saturday night proved an embarrassing evening for the Italian state police.
Europe
December 1, 2009
Italian Soccer Supporters Now Made to Register
Italian soccer fans who want to follow their favorite team on the road will now have to carry ...
Europe
October 2, 2009
Toxic Waste Dumping in Mediterranean Worries Southern Italy
Recent revelations over the alleged dumping of radioactive waste in the Mediterranean Sea have alarmed Southern Italy.
Europe
September 29, 2009
‘Italy Close-By’
Rome photo exhibit tackles racism
Europe
April 2, 2009
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