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  • Lucía Méndez, as "Silvana", struggles for fulfillment as a woman.

    San Francisco Sentinel 2009

  • Lucía Méndez, as "Silvana", struggles for fulfillment as a woman.

    San Francisco Sentinel 2009

  • It is just a nightmare, "said one Onna resident called Silvana, who would only give her first name, as she pointed to a pile of bricks and mortar that once housed the local school.

    News 2009

  • The website of the Silvana Paolini Angelucci Foundation, which is dedicated to humanitarian efforts and which donated the statue, makes no mention of the controversy.

    Sculpture of Pope John Paul II decried as 'ugly' 2011

  • Silvana Koch-Mehrin , a leading politician in the Free Democratic Party, stepped down in May as vice president of the European Parliament after accusations that about a quarter of the pages in her 200-page dissertation contained instances of plagiarism.

    Phasing Out Nukes, Tuning Out Soccer—and More From the Front Lines Laura Stevens 2011

  • Silvana is utterly individual; one doesn't sympathise with some of her prickly or naive reactions, but one is forced to understand them and to long for her happiness.

    Critical eye – book reviews roundup 2011

  • "At the centre of this ambitious debut is a family of Polish immigrants – Janusz, Silvana and their boy Aurek – divided by the fortunes of war before being reunited in the provincial backwater of 1946 Ipswich."

    Critical eye – book reviews roundup 2011

  • The website of the Silvana Paolini Angelucci Foundation, which is dedicated to humanitarian efforts and which donated the statue, makes no mention of the controversy.

    Sculpture of Pope John Paul II decried as 'ugly' 2011

  • I recently asked Silvana Arbia, the Registrar of the International Criminal Court ICC what she thought of this ruling.

    Sam Sasan Shoamanesh: Nyiramasuhuko: The Mother Who Awarded Rape for Murder Sam Sasan Shoamanesh 2011

  • Silvana Koch-Mehrin , a leading politician in the Free Democratic Party, stepped down in May as vice president of the European Parliament after accusations that about a quarter of the pages in her 200-page dissertation contained instances of plagiarism.

    Phasing Out Nukes, Tuning Out Soccer—and More From the Front Lines Laura Stevens 2011

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