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  • Charles Ray (artwork); Attilio Maranzano (photo) Charles Ray's 'Tub with Black Dye' Miuccia Prada the designer—she of the black nylon backpacks, whose Italian label is often called fashion's most intellectual—keeps art and fashion separate.

    A New Look at the Art of Prada (Not Clothes) Christina Passariello 2011

  • A new translation of Collodi's Pinocchio top: front cover featuring Pinocchio by Tim Rollins and K.O.S.; back cover middle: title page (and facing) with two illustrations by Attilio Mussino (1911) bottom: final pages showing another Mussino illustration (spoiler: Pinocchio becomes a "proper little boy") from: The Adventures of Pinocchio by Carlo Collodi, newly translated by Geoffrey Brock, introduction by Umberto Eco, afterword by Rebecca West, available November 2008

    Previews 2009

  • Charles Ray (artwork); Attilio Maranzano (photo) Charles Ray's 'Tub with Black Dye' Miuccia Prada the designer—she of the black nylon backpacks, whose Italian label is often called fashion's most intellectual—keeps art and fashion separate.

    A New Look at the Art of Prada (Not Clothes) Christina Passariello 2011

  • Cardinal Attilio Nicora, the Vatican watchdog's new chairman, has scoured the financial industry for auditors and other experts, but the prospect of working at the Vatican on an exclusive basis—for a fraction of the pay—makes it hard to lure them away, Vatican officials said.

    Vatican Seeks to Clamp Down on Its Finances Stacy Meichtry 2011

  • A new translation of Collodi's Pinocchio top: front cover featuring Pinocchio by Tim Rollins and K.O.S.; back cover middle: title page (and facing) with two illustrations by Attilio Mussino (1911) bottom: final pages showing another Mussino illustration (spoiler: Pinocchio becomes a "proper little boy") from: The Adventures of Pinocchio by Carlo Collodi, newly translated by Geoffrey Brock, introduction by Umberto Eco, afterword by Rebecca West, available November 2008

    A new translation of Collodi's Pinocchio 2008

  • Yes – for every Lombardo there is a Brolin, but Attilio will go down as one of the finest players to have ever donned the red and blue.

    Edgar Davids could be as much educator as enforcer at Crystal Palace 2010

  • Perhaps this is why Attilio 'Popeye' Lombardo was so popular when he was at the club.

    Which stadiums are home to the most champions? John Ashdown 2010

  • A new translation of Collodi's Pinocchio top: front cover featuring Pinocchio by Tim Rollins and K.O.S.; back cover middle: title page (and facing) with two illustrations by Attilio Mussino (1911) bottom: final pages showing another Mussino illustration (spoiler: Pinocchio becomes a "proper little boy") from: The Adventures of Pinocchio by Carlo Collodi, newly translated by Geoffrey Brock, introduction by Umberto Eco, afterword by Rebecca West, available November 2008

    A Different Stripe: 2008

  • This romantic patriotism inspired some young Italians with almost suicidal panache, such as the Bandiera brothers, Attilio and Emilio, who tried valiantly to spark an Italian revolution against the Bourbon dynasty in far-off Calabria in 1844.

    Delizia! John Dickie 2008

  • P. A. Uslengo, “Pesto genovese,” personal communication from Pietro Attilio Uslengo, Cancelliere della Confraternita del Pesto.

    Delizia! John Dickie 2008

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