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Earlier this week Malthouse, upon speaking about his defender's 200-game milestone, labelled Prestigiacomo an "absolute marvel".
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The government's decision to impose the moratorium is based on the need to gather the full facts on the nuclear accident in Japan in relation to the safety of existing plants and those with more modern technology, said Ms. Prestigiacomo.
Italy Approves Nuclear Pause Liam Moloney 2011
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In a separate note, Environment Minister Stefania Prestigiacomo said: "The one-year nuclear moratorium is a decision based on common sense, of precaution, of respect for the concern of citizens in front of extraordinary events."
Italy Approves Nuclear Pause Liam Moloney 2011
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Now Prestigiacomo is responsible for protecting Italy's lands and seas.
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The Environmental Minister, Prestigiacomo, and Piero Grasso, public prosecutor and head of Italy's Anti-Mafia division, reported their findings to the media.
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The opposition is accusing the government of negligent inaction, while Prestigiacomo says that she is doing all she can as she begins to break her silence on this global calamity.
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Other regions beyond Calabria, including Tuscany, Basilicata and Campania, are asking for more action and communication from the Berlusconi government as Berlusconi himself has yet to address the issue publicly and Prestigiacomo has done so only sparingly.
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But nothing has yet been said by Prime Minister Berlusconi, President Napolitano or environmental minister Prestigiacomo about the other 54 ships confirmed by Admiral Branicoforte.
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As Stefania Prestigiacomo, Italy's environment minister, has noted, Some people claim environmental measures are a way to relaunch industry, but we have to be realistic.
digg.com: Top News Digg 2011
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"It's a fire in your house," said Mr. Prestigiacomo, the engineer, who has worked at the plant since it opened in 1986.
NYT > Home Page By MATT FLEGENHEIMER 2011
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