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  • The assassin of Col. James Rowe, the "political prisoner" Danilo Continente, is scheduled to be freed from prison on June 28th after serving his maximum sentence.

    Rowe, James N. "Nick" 1963

  • The media event, called Continente 2010, plans to reach 100 million people in one week.

    The Christian Post RSS Feed Jennifer Riley 2010

  • The media event, called Continente 2010, plans to reach 100 million people in one week.

    The Christian Post RSS Feed Jennifer Riley 2010

  • Èquanto osserva Om Malik su GigaOM, constatando la crescita di questo settore anche nel Vecchio Continente.

    In Europe, VoIP Grows & Grows 2009

  • The English book translation is by Simona Continente (not these notes) (Via)

    Sugar and spice and all things neurobiological 2009

  • The English book translation is by Simona Continente (not these notes) (Via)

    AzioneTrans Manifesto 2009

  • Hoy, mientras la recesión global inunda la Península Ibérica, la desinflación de una burbuja inmobiliaria nutrida ha embestido la economía española y ha empujado la tasa de desocupación hasta un 18,7 por ciento, una de las peores del Continente.

    Crossover Dreams: The economic rain in Spain falls heavily on immigrants 2009

  • In just nine days, Donato Continente becomes a free man.

    Rowe, James N. "Nick" 1963

  • But with his sentence served, Continente will soon be a free man.

    Rowe, James N. "Nick" 1963

  • The Left always kept the faith with Continente, who at the time of the murder was a staff member of the Philippine Collegian, the student newspaper of the national university, famous for its radical politics.

    Rowe, James N. "Nick" 1963

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