Sunday, January 9, 2011

How To Completely Drain A Cold Sore

Graffiti: 20 years!

publish a preview of the editorial Moncini Valerio, on the 200 th issue of Graffiti:
Known in its infancy as the little camuna Pravda, as it was anchored in Truth, a weekly of the Communist federation, was the Graffiti its target (a term dear to those who ... without ever chair) in more than 800 members to the 33 sections of the PCI camuno.
signatures?
not more than six or seven, all strictly Communist, was the most friendly to tolerate some independent left Cenini Guido, so to speak.
After the sluggish early, in November of '91, Graffiti took a "shine light own ", a light still dim, irradiated by four pages that were increasing gradually, the group of graffiti artists has expanded, to reach its current eight editors, a significant number of permanent staff and increasing number of occasional guests: 130 in first ten years.
Today there are twelve pages, however, insufficient to contain the contributions of all those who feel the need to influence "on a hard surface, usually by putting the discovery of an underlying layer of a different color" in a valley where, very often, who is boss is a wimp, but capable of anything.
Fortunately there are only Cetto La matter, incapable and dishonest, and Graffiti from the first numbers reported on the positive expresses our territory.
In these twenty years was shocked that we were addicted to reality: politics, economy and society are no longer the same, the social relations have changed profoundly and the attack on the institutions and civic duty has resulted in damage that seem irreversible.
Our decision not to discourse of the greatest systems, but to keep us anchored in local issues, has not prevented us to understand the effects that events in general was affected in the Valley and speak out about these and proposed points of view have not been approved.
200 numbers: ce n'est qu'un début: continuons the combat.
We feel we cry, old and new sessantottino, pace of Gelmini, that the '68, as on many other things un'emerita proves to be illiterate.

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