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giuseppe puglisi was shot in the neck at point—blank range. mafia hitmen were among six point—blank range. two mafia hitmen were among six men point—blank range. two mafia hitmen were among six men charged over the murder. large crowds attended giuseppe puglisi's funeral. why did the mafia kill him? i don't know, maybe because he wanted to destroy the mafia, and he could do it. giuseppe puglisi was beatified in 2013, the last step for sainthood in the church. —— before. the headlines on bbc news — 1a people have died as the most powerful storm in the world this year wreaks havoc in the philippines. the true extent of the destruction is still unclear. in the united states, president trump declares a disaster in north carolina following its tom cutler florence and the warnings that the worst is far from over. florence and the warnings that the worst is farfrom over. —— —— hurricane florence. the accusations are former soldier has acted against islamic state. looks sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's jeanette. good ev
giuseppe puglisi was shot in the neck at point—blank range. mafia hitmen were among six point—blank range. two mafia hitmen were among six men point—blank range. two mafia hitmen were among six men charged over the murder. large crowds attended giuseppe puglisi's funeral. why did the mafia kill him? i don't know, maybe because he wanted to destroy the mafia, and he could do it. giuseppe puglisi was beatified in 2013, the last step for sainthood in the church. —— before. the headlines...
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, oh, the peruvian brothers are he, we're have giuseppe and mario. did you get that right? >> you got thatright. >> you're going to tell me what mario is going to be cooking up heres you talk about the food as being an important part of the culture and bringing it here to america, right? >> absolutely once weome from our country, one of the things we miss the most is the food. so that's why we started our peruvianrothers food truck five years ago. we want to recreate and share our food from peru with everybody in the u.s. or lives in the u.s. or maybe from other countries. >> what are we looking at here? >> right now my brother is making a sauce, which our sandwich is a layer of sweet potatoes andel rish and onion cooked with lime juice, extrain virg olive oil and spices. alvin, you are dominican and peruvian. have you ever had this peruvian dish? >> i have. the good thing is this is a healthier version without losing the flavor. >> he's plating it up. >>hat's the name of this dish again? >> it's our most iconic sandwich in peru. >> doesn't that look good, guys? e month so
, oh, the peruvian brothers are he, we're have giuseppe and mario. did you get that right? >> you got thatright. >> you're going to tell me what mario is going to be cooking up heres you talk about the food as being an important part of the culture and bringing it here to america, right? >> absolutely once weome from our country, one of the things we miss the most is the food. so that's why we started our peruvianrothers food truck five years ago. we want to recreate and share...
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the event was held to mark 25 years since parish priest giuseppe puglisi was shot dead on his doorstepn mafia. it was his 56th birthday, and reportedly he said to the gunman, "i've been expecting you." the priest was known for being outspoken against injustices. with little support from the church hierarchy in sicily, he preached against the mafia and worked with young people to keep them away from the group. translation: we hope that something will change, bit by bit. there are many youths who are arriving here at the social centre. they are beginning to realise that life is not only about violence and degradation. he ignored their threats and banned mafia members from leading religious processions. in the months before his murder, the mafia planted several car bombs throughout italy, killing at least ten people. it was part of a bloody offensive against the state and anyone who threatens the group's existence, which also claimed the lives of two magistrates. puglisi was shot in the neck at point—blank range. two mafia hitmen, salvatore grigoli and gaspa re spatutsa, were among six me
the event was held to mark 25 years since parish priest giuseppe puglisi was shot dead on his doorstepn mafia. it was his 56th birthday, and reportedly he said to the gunman, "i've been expecting you." the priest was known for being outspoken against injustices. with little support from the church hierarchy in sicily, he preached against the mafia and worked with young people to keep them away from the group. translation: we hope that something will change, bit by bit. there are many...
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the event was held to mark 25 years since parish priest giuseppe puglisi was shot dead on his doorstepfia. it was his 56th birthday, and reportedly he said to the gunman, "i've been expecting you." the priest was known for being outspoken against injustices. with little support from the church hierarchy in sicily, he preached against the mafia and worked with young people to keep them away from the group. translation: we hope that something will change, bit by bit. there are many youths who are arriving here at the social centre that are beginning to realise that life is not only about violence and degradation. he ignored their threats and banned mafia members from leading religious processions. in the months before his murder the mafia planted several car bombs throughout italy, killing at least ten people. it was part of a bloody offensive against the state and anyone who threatened the group's existence, which also claimed the lives of two magistrates. puglisi was shot in the neck at point—blank range. two mafia hitmen, salvatore grigoli and gaspa re spatuzza, were among six men cha
the event was held to mark 25 years since parish priest giuseppe puglisi was shot dead on his doorstepfia. it was his 56th birthday, and reportedly he said to the gunman, "i've been expecting you." the priest was known for being outspoken against injustices. with little support from the church hierarchy in sicily, he preached against the mafia and worked with young people to keep them away from the group. translation: we hope that something will change, bit by bit. there are many...
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and for his part the actual prime minister, giuseppe conte, has remained mostly silent about the budgethe did say the government should not get hung up over decimal points >>> we are joined by the ceo of rosa and rubini. mr. tria seems to be under pressure, but he's a man appointed, put in place, and backed by the president, sergio mattarella so he has protection from these two party leaders, doesn't he? >> he does he put strongly his position forward, he wants the deficit to be around 1.6% that's what was agreed with europe a few months ago by the preceding government i think that's a negotiating position with the two party leaders who want something more, maybe 2.5% and dimaio says 2.8% like france. i think they will compromise around 1.8, 2%, a level that is acceptable for the eu, maybe not as much as they wanted, but it's okay it is also borderline acceptable for the market the key point is what are the assumptions underlying those projections. >> it's not as simple as that, right? the investor community is saying anything sub 2%, 1.9%, 1.8%, would be good, but above that would be b
and for his part the actual prime minister, giuseppe conte, has remained mostly silent about the budgethe did say the government should not get hung up over decimal points >>> we are joined by the ceo of rosa and rubini. mr. tria seems to be under pressure, but he's a man appointed, put in place, and backed by the president, sergio mattarella so he has protection from these two party leaders, doesn't he? >> he does he put strongly his position forward, he wants the deficit to be...