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  • One of the most discomfiting elements of this incident is that, according to Tagliaferri, the leak was most likely unintentional -- resulting from the data being stored on a personal computer, wherein it was compromised by music, movie, or any other number of file sharing conduits.

    Stuart Whatley: Cybersecurity: Why The Hell Was Secret White House Helicopter Data Found On A Computer In Iran? 2009

  • "Christ Revealed" started as a small clay model; sighted artists advised Tagliaferri how to position the body.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2011

  • Busloads of blind and disabled people from throughout Italy came to Tagliaferri's studio near Bologna in northern Italy to take symbolic taps on his chisels.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2011

  • SALA BOLOGNESE, Italy Reuters - When blind sculptor Felice Tagliaferri was forbidden to touch one of Italy's most famous statues, he decided revenge was best served not just cold but stone cold.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2011

  • Blind since the age of 14, Tagliaferri was studying furniture restoration and working at a switchboard when he joined an experiment to test whether sight is necessary for sculpturing.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2011

  • In the weeks before the Belmont, it also was revealed that James Tagliaferri , whose asset-management firm based in St. Thomas, V.I., had invested more than $25 million in I.E.A.H. for a 60 percent stake in its racing stables.

    NYT > Home Page By JOE DRAPE 2011

  • In December 2010, one of his clients, Matthew Szulik , the retired chairman and chief executive of the software company Red Hat, filed a suit against Tagliaferri, accusing him of defrauding him of $60 million, including using $20 million of it to buy into I.E.A.H. horses.

    NYT > Home Page By JOE DRAPE 2011

  • Tagliaferri, 41, spent much of two years creating his marble interpretation of "Cristo Velato," or "Veiled Christ," a 1753 masterpiece that he has neither seen nor touched.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2011

  • Tagliaferri did not respond to e-mails seeking comment.

    NYT > Home Page By JOE DRAPE 2011

  • The result is a powerfully rendered life-sized Jesus that Tagliaferri punningly calls "Cristo riVelato," or "Christ Revealed."

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2011

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