Here are the headlines from the front pages of the newspapers on newsstands. Press review by Salernonotizie
On the front page of the newspaper La Città we find:
Iervolino: «We are working, no more mistakes». Future Salernitana. Football in the past from the Granata boss: «The pressure to do things quickly causes bad choices». Comparison with the Milan CEO: members, collaborators and consultants under scrutiny. Transfer of the club, offers on the table
From the side: Salerno. Speculations on the Prog area «There hotels not houses…»
Salerno. Flop contest. No doctor chooses “Ruggi”
Shoulder: Cava de’ Tirreni. Bomb at the market. The nightmare of racketeering returns to the city
Stio. Politicians in the competition. Storm on “social media”
Low cut: Lower Nocera. Sex and bribes: 6 on trial. Abbreviated procedure for the bailiff and lawyers
And again: Eboli. Cases lost in court. The bill arrives at the Municipality
The boxes above: Salerno. Agenas, the judges leave Coscioni «President and surgeon, different roles».
On the front page of the newspaper Le Cronache:
Enough with the Moro case. The forgetful people of the DC forget the figure of the leader of the republican tragedy. Antonio Manzo’s speech
And again: The reply. Madame the Marchioness. Bags of blood disappeared at Ruggi. D’Amato: «We really went further»
Shoulder: The conference. Security measures for the mentally ill. The lawyer Di Giacomo “Rems, unsuitable structures”
In the center of the page; Tiziana Nigro’s complaint: “We are not cannon fodder, my mother has been waiting for a visit for days.” She suffered a stroke while she was hospitalized at Ruggi. To date not yet transferred
And again: “Salerno looks like a cemetery with LED lighting”. De Luca, new attack on the Municipality
Low cut: Montecorvino Rovella. A street named after Marco
Mattiucci
The only star, the anthem of Salernitana (by Alfonso Malangone)
Castelnuovo Cilento. Anna Maria Cerbone “Ready for my Municipality”
The masterpieces in an Italy without strategic visions. Antonio Paolucci’s latest book. By Gerardo Coppola
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