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- il Giornale (English: "the Newspaper"), known from its founding in 1974 until 1983 as il Giornale nuovo (English: "the new Newspaper"), is an Italian-language...
- Il Giornale (English: The Newspaper) may refer to: Il Giornale, a newspaper in Milan Il Giornale d'Italia, a defunct newspaper in Rome Il Giornale Italiano...
- Schultz began working at Starbucks in 1982. He later left and opened Il Giornale, a specialty coffeeshop that merged with Starbucks during the late 1980s...
- Messaggero Veneto, whose subtitle is Giornale del Friuli, is an Italian local daily newspaper, based in Udine. It has the largest readership in Friuli-Venezia...
- Giornale di Sicilia is an Italian national daily newspaper for the island of Sicily. It is based in Palermo, and is the best-selling newspaper in Sicily...
- The Giornale dei Ragazzi (Journal of the Teens) was a fortnightly magazine for children consisting of short stories, comics and cultural columns. Giornale...
- The Giornale del Popolo was a Swiss daily newspaper published in the Italian language and based in Lugano, Switzerland.[needs update] The Giornale del...
- ISBN 978-1683900177. Topolino Giornale #1 at Inducks "Topolino (giornale) #3 - Inducks". Inducks.org. Retrieved 14 July 2019. "Topolino (giornale) #5 - Inducks". Inducks...
- TG1 (Telegiornale 1) is the flagship television newscast produced by Rai 1, the main channel of state-owned Italian public broadcaster RAI. It is the longest-running...
- journalist, television presenter and essayist. He is the deputy director of Il Giornale and host of in-depth journalism television programs. Of Apulian origin...