ROME (AP) — World leaders attending the Group of Eight summit opening Wednesday in Italy will each be presented with a gift from the past and one for the future.
Handmade books portraying works by Neoclassical sculptor Antonio Canova, as well as gold coins representing an imaginary future world currency will be given to the participants at the opening of the three-day summit.
ROME (AP) — World leaders attending the Group of Eight summit opening Wednesday in Italy will each be presented with a gift from the past and one for the future.
Handmade books portraying works by Neoclassical sculptor Antonio Canova, as well as gold coins representing an imaginary future world currency will be given to the participants at the opening of the three-day summit.
By MARTA FALCONI
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