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Showing posts with label Italy. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 07, 2010

Hot Relaxation

A "motivation day" organized by one of Italy's biggest real estate agencies has ended in tears and injuries when nine staff had to be treated in hospital after walking barefoot on a bed of hot coals. Alessandro Di Priamo, a motivational trainer for companies, said that the nine salespeople from the Tecnocasa agency had suffered light burns and none were seriously hurt. Doctors said the injuries could take up to 10 days to heal.
"Fire walking helps people overcome their fears, seek new challenges and understand that most of what they see as their limits are self-inflicted," Mr Di Priamo said. He said the hotel near Rome where the exercise was held used the wrong kind of wood and some artificial coal without him knowing. "I have done this job for 12 years with thousands of people and never had a problem. I myself walked first on that bed of burning coals and didn't feel anything - in fact that same evening I went for a 16 km run," he said.

Serafino Bisirri, the manager of the Villa Icidia hotel, denied responsibility for the incident. "If the wood wasn't the right sort, whose responsibility was that? Mr Di Priamo was the conductor of this particular orchestra. I mean, it's not as if I go walking on burning coals," he told the Guardian.

Saturday, February 13, 2010

Paranormal Panic

A horror film has caused uproar in Italy after a string of people who watched it were "paralysed" by panic attacks. The film Paranormal Activity opened in Italy with no age restrictions at the weekend, despite having been rated 15 in the UK and given an adult R rating in the US.
But the Italian parents' association is calling for an age limit of 18 to be slapped on the film amid claims that even the trailer is terrifying children after a severe case of a 14-year old girl who was brought to hospital in a state of paralysis after seeing the film.

Thursday, November 26, 2009

Italy for sale


Benito Mussolini's granddaughter demanded a police investigation on Friday after the late Italian dictator's blood and brain were reportedly offered for sale on eBay, the online auction website. The initial asking price was 15,000 euros, or £13,000, but nobody had had a chance to bid, eBay said. The online auctioneer does not permit the sale of body parts on its website and removed the listing hours after it was posted. Miss Mussolini said the remains could have been stolen from a hospital in Milan where an autopsy was carried out on the dictator's body after he was killed and strung up by partisans at the end of the Second World War.