Category Archives: Italy
BBC News: Italians dial up best food price
BBC News: Italians dial up best food price
Mister Baseball: IBAF Baseball World Cup 2009 in Europe
Engadget Mobile: Polymer Vision’s Readius e-ink phone coming mid-2008 to Italy
IHT: Italian paper faces scrutiny as it prepares an IPO
Reuters: Living on the Mafia hit list – a journalist’s tale
What a shocker
The Netherlands have defended their European baseball championship, beating Italy 15-0 in the final in Prague. The Dutch are the dominant in Europe, having now won won 19 of the 29 championships since 1954. Italy is Europe’s second power, having won eight.
Spain and Germany finished third and fourth, and have therefore qualified for the 2007 World Cup.
Great Britain finished seventh. The team must be on a bit of a downer since their hopes host nation qualification for the 2012 Olympics were scuppered by the IOC chosing not to include baseball in the programme for the London games.
Another interesting outcome was the ninth-place finish of Greece. It was their first major tournament since the country cobbled together its Olympic baseball teams from north Americans hastily given Greek passports. In the 2003 European Championships, Greece was represented for the first time ever, and the team of professional ringers went all the way to the final before being stopped by — who else — the Dutch.
This concludes my periodic unhealthy obsession with a European minority sport — at least until the 2005 World Cup begins in Amsterdam in September.
Berlusconi resigns
Er, or maybe he didn’t.
My RSS reader reveals that the BBC went through a few interesting revisions on this story:
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Keeping China in perspective
Tyler Cowen of Marginal Revolution quotes the following “fact of the day” from the Wall Street Journal:
…at $1.2 trillion, Italian GDP is roughly the size of China’s, and Italy’s total foreign-trade value of $750 billion is only slightly smaller than that of the mainland.