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David Reali

Stories from David Reali

Founding members of CEI
Central European countries band together for science - and possibly new industries.
01/02/2012

On a mild and overcast day in mid-October, representatives from 14 countries convened for the Central European Initiative’s (CEI) first ministerial meeting on science and technology in Trieste, Italy.

Timothy Brown, the 'Berlin Patient' is completely clear of HIV | Photo: Peter Rigaud
With widespread debate on the cause of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, Timothy Brown's recovery sheds new light
11/04/2011

Left; a rucola, prosciutto crudo, Parmesan pizza from Pizza Mari. Right: the same pizza at I Terroni | Photo: David
What started as a meal fit for kings and queens soon became a staple among the common people: the pizza remains universal
29/03/2011

I can be quite particular when it comes to my native country’s culinary arts. You see, I'm an Italian. But looking for Italy -- I mean the real Italy -- in the Austrian capital isn’t always easy.

07 transvestite
In Zurich, for this annual street fest, the weird become the norm, as lines blur in the cross-breeding of urban life
01/09/2010

11:12 – The journey from Lugano to Zürich rolls us smoothly through the majestic tranquility of the Swiss Alps. Usually, this two and a half hour train ride is memorably relaxing. This time, a niggling sense of nervous anticipation stirs inside me, as I realize we’re on our way to the Street Parade.

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The Erotik Messe
01/05/2010

All great cities are saturated with subcultures. And as Vienna – while timeless and enjoyable – can be a little mundane for young lads such as ourselves, we have launched an investigation, seeking out hidden pockets of the weird, unusual and outrageous, and at times dangerous. Session I: the Erotik Messe, at the Wiener Messegelände – sexual hedonism being right down our alley.

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Farmers in Iceland have lost everything and all Europeans can muster is “Why me?”
01/05/2010

Since the eruption of Eyjafjallajökull, European travelers and businesses have been swept up in the mass hysteria naturally expected to follow the cancellation of thousands of flights (for almost a week) and the loss of nearly 150 million euros daily by airline companies worldwide.

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