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Italian Creativity Celebrating 50 Years of Science and Technology; New York World’S Fair 1965 – Expo Milano 2015 Free Issue All Things Italian in New York Year 3, Issue 7-8 September-October 2015 $ 4.50 Watch us on i-Italy | TV NYC lIFE - Channel 25: WEB TV: Saturdays 11:30PM & go to www.i-ItalyTv.com Sundays 1:00PM ApplE TV: in the NYC metropolitan download our iPhone app area on all cable operators and connect to your Tv and on the airto your Tv Cover art: John DeSantis John art: Cover Italian Creativity Celebrating 50 Years of Science and Technology; New York World’s Fair 1965 – Expo Milano 2015. Insert NEW! The 2015 A special issue dedicated to Events Calendar sponsored A DIFFERENT Italy, by the Italian Heritage DIverse Italians & Culture Anthony Julian Tamburri, Fred Kuwornu, Committee Jaqueline Greves Monda, Jerry Krase, Paul Moses, of New York. 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