Here's an interesting web site for a new magazine that describes itself this way:
"The American is an independent monthly magazine produced in Rome and distributed to all major Italian cities, as well as to select cities in Europe and North America. It is published by GSW Editore s.r.l., a Rome-based limited company that includes journalist Christopher P. Winner, distributor Eugenio Dal Bosco (Messaggerie Internazionali spa) and Stranieri in Italia s.r.l., which produces print publications for ethnic minorities who reside in Italy." The feature article on the court battle between an American scholar and Siena's tour guide industry is interesting.
Yes, great magazine, put out by a dedicated bunch of Italy experts...but pay attention when you read the article where I'm quoted, they added several years to my age...
Which article is that? I've read most of them, but didn't see you quoted. I see (from your website) that you've been involved with Elderhostel. Have you worked with Trinity College in Hartford, CT?
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Joseph, I just noticed your question now months later as I was answering your query about Pza. Medaglie d'oro.Answer is yes since 1984 I've been with Elderhostel.
Thanks for topping this Mary Jane. This month there is an interesting article about how it is getting harder for people to stay and work illegally in Italy: The American Online
Here is the link to the article Joseph mentioned, about the illegal tour guide in Siena: Eminence Front