Students Without
Giorgio Napolitano signed the Gelmini Law, which is then in effect: Despite appeals, demonstrations, riots, climbing roofs, fasting, students and researchers have achieved nothing, not even in terms of visibility, in such a gathering of minds and degrees, the only character came to the fore was a "pizza precarious" licensed media, which, perhaps to live up to his profession, gave a monstrous "pizza" with the helmet to a fellow parade and gave him a nose to Bearzot. I remember, certainly by contrast, the only student demonstration in which I participated. It was in 1953, Tito was trying to get possession of Trieste and the President of the Council Pella had sent our troops to the border. At Columbus High School decided to do a march in support of the government and ask for permission to head (gosh, how we were covered!). Professor Ciminiello we listened, his face purple: "Permission?" I command you to go and show! I have fought to Trieste in the First World War. " We left joyous, but after fifty yards we stopped for a port that were holding picket steel hooks used to move bales of cotton. We were told curtly: "War to Trieste? Are you crazy, do not talk! Go back to school." Five minutes later we were back in the pews.
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