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Bebe on board

Life dealt a cruel blow to a happy, outgoing, sporty eleven-year-old from the Veneto one year ago. The youngster, called Beatrice but known to everyone as Bebe, contracted fulminant meningitis and, following a septic crisis, her arms and legs were amputated.

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The best Italian football commentator ever (VIDEO)

Italian football commentators are as passionate as the best of them but Tiziano Crudeli deserves a special mention.

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Briatore banned from Formula One for life

The ex-boss of Renault has been banned from Formula One for life. This follows an addmittion from Renault that they tried to fix a race.

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La Pista Magica - Formula 1 in Monza

This weekend Formula 1 returns to Monza - the fastest circuit on earth and arguably one of the most legendary. Monza hosted some of the greatest and some of the deadliest races in the history of Formula 1.

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A Texan in Bari

When Timothy Barton first came to Bari little did he (or the Baresi) know that he would become a household name in the capital of Puglia and well-known throughout the football-loving crowds of Italy.

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Schumacher can't run for Ferrari

It seems that the comeback of the greatest Formula 1 driver was just too good to be true. Schumacher announced today that he can't run for Ferra

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A new Italian sport: "Mobile phone launch"

The aim is to throw a mobile phone as far as possible and the competition grounds are the beach of Bellaria Igea Marina.

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Luna - the first female Italian golf star

Diana Luna will be a member of the European Team of the Solheim Cup - the female equivalent of the Ryder Cup. She is the first Italian to enter the team.

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Federica Pellegrini breaks world record and declares herself best Italian athlete ever

Pellegrini, came at just under 53 seconds (52.98) to win the 200 meters free style and claim the world record. She also was the first woman to break four minutes in the 400 when she won in 3:59.15 on Sunday.

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Schumi 2 - Ferrari will be driven by Schumacher once more

"I couldn't say no to Ferrari" - that is how Michael Schumacher, the driver to hold practically all the F1 records, said yes and will be back in Formula 1.

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