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                      |  So do anarchists plant bombs? Those in power would 
                          like it to appear so, but in issue 297 Massimo Ortalli 
                          effectively refutes this slander. On a related theme, 
                          Piero Brunello compares and contrasts the opinions of 
                          Tolstoy and Malatesta on anarchists, violence and regicide. 
                         Francesco Codello highlights the worrying return of 
                          episodes of antisemitism in Europe.  Food is also a political issue, with Carlo Oliva on 
                          patriotic food, as it appears that tricolour dishes 
                          are served at Berlusconi’s official banquets, 
                          and with a look at the unhealthy downside of Italian 
                          food industry, the Parmalat scandal, by Antonio Cardella.  by Leslie Ray
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