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Quando Il Pensare È Violento Nuove Cure Per Il Diabete Sannio Realizzato con il contributo degli studenti del Liceo Scientifico “G. Rummo” L’informazione e le opinioni degli studenti del Liceo Scientifico “G. Rummo” - Benevento Anno VI - Numero 11 Maggio 2018 - Distribuzione gratuita editoriale Quando il pensare è violento Nuove cure per il diabete Sannio ProgRock Sappiamoancora conversaretra noi, o qualcosasta irrimediabil- Teresa Mezza è una giovane Si in titola Viaggi inVersi Fanatismo o crimine? mente compromettendo i nostri ricercatrice originaria di Meliz- l’ultimo lavoro della band san- rapporti, al punto che una zano. Detentrice del Future Lea- nita La Bottega del Tempo a di CAMILLA FALLARINO banale diversità di opinioni, una ders Mentorship Programme for Vapore. 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Ciò che rende particolarmente Segnali di distensione tra due Paesi i cui rapporti sembravano ormai compromessi cinema italiano singolare l'accadutoè la questione legata alnostalgico gesto com- piuto dal giovane criminale negli Garrone e Rohrwacher sul attimi successivi alla sparatoria. podio del Festival di Cannes. Luca Traini dopo aver colpito i Due film diversi: un caso di suoi obiettivi si reca nei pressi del cronaca dimenticato e monumento ai Caduti, in piazza,e rinvigorito dal tempo, una salendo sui gradini, si volta verso Due realtà completamente diverse a distanza di pochi chilometri: da una parte il Paese di “gan-gnam style”, dall'altra fiaba sociale che recupera un la folla e con una spietata tranquil- mondo ignorato. lità saluta così come ilDuce era l'eccentrico leader che vuol dare rogna all'American Tycoon con i suoi continui testnucleari. solito fare. Diventa chiaro allora che un episodio di cronaca quoti- La scissione delle due Coree, risa- presidenziale, caratterizzata da proprio il presidente americano Un ci colpiscono parecchio, ma diana nasconde in realtà motiva- lente ormai agli albori dellaguerra un'eccentrica e ridente popola- Trump, infatti, ad annunciare sul sono queste un effettivo passo fredda, ha trovato per la prima zione che non lascia da parte un suo ormai iconico profilo Twitter avanti per una pace, oppure si zioni tanto allarmanti quanto inop- Matteo Garrone e Alba Rohrwa- volta dopo circa 70 anni un punto imponente impronta tecnologica l'incontro con Kim datato per il 12 trattadi un ennesimogioco di pote- portune. È lecito chiedersi se sia cher protagonisti al Festiva di Can- d'incontro, precisamente a Pan- che ha dato i natali a compagnie giugno, aggiungendo poi: “Cer- re…? corretto parlare di violenza fascista nes. Il cinemaitalianolasciaancora munjon, lungo il 38° parallelo, comeSamsung e LG, leader mon- cheremo entrambi di renderlo un nel 2018 o si corrail rischio di sfo- una volta il segno, sebbene da un identificato come l'epicentro degli dialinellatelefonia. momento molto speciale per la Augusto Stanzione ciare inevitabilmente in tematiche punto di vista commerciale soffra scontri e della divisione del Paese. Questa non è l'ultima svolta della pacemondiale”. “surreali”? Il quesito ha scatenato ancora di una concorrenza difficile L'incontro tra Moon e Kim Jong- redenzione nord coreana: è stato Le nobili intenzioni di Kim Jong- un vero e proprio terremoto media- da fronteggiare. L’indiscussa qua- un, avvenuto lo scorso 27 aprile,si tico, che è riuscito in breve tempo lità dei suoi prodotti, però, viene è concluso imbracciando vanga e ad alimentarequestioni quanto mai riconosciuta in uno dei Festival più badile per piantare un pino in sim- anacronistichesulla tematica fasci- prestigiosi, quello che assegna la bolo di pace. Dopo aver calcato il sta, portate avanti in particolar Palma d’Oro, quello che premia rispettivo suolo “nemico” mano a modo dacoloro i quali intravedono l’arte cinematografica e non la ste- mano i due, oramai ex, rivali sto- inLuca Traini un ideale che tenta di rile vendibilità di un prodotto. E rici hanno gettato le basi per un risuscitare. A ben vedere, però, il così il potenteDogman di Garrone fraintendimento risulta palese: abu- attesissimo trattato di paceduratu- ra, che però non potrà mai riunire vedesaliresul podio il protagonista sare del terminefascista, perché di Marcello Fonte per ritirare il pre- abuso si tratta, è segno di lenazioni. È certamente un passo avanti,con- mio come Migliorattore, mentre la un'inevitabile inconsapevolezza Rohrwacher, con la sua fiaba poli- siderando che i due leader non si storica. Il ventennio fascista rap- ticaLazzaro felice ed i meritatis- erano mai incontrati dalla disa- presenta sicuramente una delle simi dieci minuti di applausi, si strosa guerra di Corea: da allora i pagine più buie, se non la più buia- vede riconoscere la Palma per la due governi hanno assunto posi- della nostrastoria, ecertoè che insi- migliore sceneggiatura. Ci augu- zioni agli antipodi: l'uno con un stere dopo più di settant'anni sugli riamo soltanto che la distribuzione regime totalitario retto dalla dina- stessi “peccati” risulterebbe oltrag- non penalizzi ancora una volta il stia dei “Kim”, che da sempre ha gioso. Se da una parte ciò risulta nostro cinema, la nostra creatività, represso qualsiasi forma di dia- incontestabile, dall'altra non può e la nostra maestria nel raccontare logo con paesi esteri, degradando non deve esser sinonimo di un vol- storie che sembrano marginali, ma la popolazione ad una effettiva tafaccia generale. Luca Traini non che sanno cogliere gli aspetti uni- società feudale; l'altro ricono- è il simbolo del fascismo che ritor- versali di unaumanitàin crisi... na, manon ci sipuò, perquesto, rin- sciuto come unademocraziasemi- chiudere in una bolla d'indif- ferenza e ripetere, inverosimil- mente, gli errori commessi da tutti coloro che al tempo sottovaluta- rono la devastante potenza fasci- sta. Se oggi tra le letture del giovane incensurato c'è ilMein Kampf , biso- gnacheseneannulli la pericolosità attraverso un'analisi attenta, a scu- ola o nelle sedi opportune: solo lo ... ma l'inchiestagiornalisticadiRoberto Paolo,caporedattore delRoma , sostieneche i veri killeremandanti dell'omicidio Siani potrebbero essereancora in libertà. sviluppo di una coscienza critica garantisce libertà e solo la libertà è di DIANA CAMPAGNA in grado di prevenire il ritorno di 23 settembre 1985, il giornalista glia. Si trovava nella sua Citroën fermarono il già temuto movente Nuvoletta. Masono davvero loro i insanguinato. L'autore accoglie la certe ideologie. Luca Traini oggi è de “Il Mattino” Giancarlo Siani, Mehari quando venne raggiunto di matrice mafioso-camorristica carnefici del giovane cronista? versione raccontata nel libro di sotto processo per strage, tentato 26 anni appena compiuti, viene dadieci colpi di pistola. Le indagi- stabilendo in un articolo di Siani, Un'inchiesta giornalistica di Cavalcanti secondo la quale non omicidio plurimo, porto illegale di trovato morto nei pressi di Piazza ni, chesi sono conclusecon le con- uscito sul Mattino tre mesi prima Roberto Paolo, caporedattore del sarebbe stato il clan Nuvoletta a pistola e munizioni, esplosione Leonardo nel quartiereVomero di danne a danno di alcuni membri dell'omicidio, la ragione che “Roma”,sostiene invece che i veri disporre l'omicidio del giovane pericolosa in aria di colpi di arma Napoli dove abitava con la fami- del clan Nuvolettadi Marano, con- aveva scatenato le ire del clan killer e mandanti dell'omicidio giornalista ma il clan Giuliano di da fuoco e danneggiamento, ma Siani potrebbero essere ancora in Forcella, perché alcuni suoi mem- non per questo rinuncerà alla sua libertà. bri si sarebbero convinti che Siani “fede” e non per questo si può L'inchiesta, dice il giornalista e fosse giunto a conoscenza di un archiviare spensieratamente l'ac- autoredel libro Il caso non èchiu- segreto riguardante il nascente caduto. Ci auguriamo ad ogni so, durante un incontro tenutosi business delle sovvenzioni alle modo che la leader Giorgia Melo- nell'aula magnadel Liceo Rummo cooperativedi ex detenutie un lea- ni, così come ogni altro esponente il 22 febbraio di quest'anno, nasce der delle suddette cooperative del nostro governo, non intendesse a seguito della lettura di Viaggio avrebbe usato il lavoro del giorna- violare alcun valore costituzionale nel silenzio imperfetto, un libro lista come arma per ricattare il e che tutti coloro che hanno preso scritto da un ex boss della camor- clan. parte a questavicenda siano piena- ra, Giacomo Cavalcanti, con ben Roberto Paolo, durante l'incontro mente consapevoli del peso della quattordici anni di carcere alle con gli studenti, chiarisce la diffe- nostra storia e, di conseguenza, spalle. Sono raccontate nel libro renza tra movente mafioso e abili nel riconoscerela pericolosità
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