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Time.com: Is Liberal Catholicism Dead?

Pope Benedict's visit may have pulled the plug on a movement that helped define the faith here for almost a half-century

Time.com: Rightist Elected as Rome Mayor

Gianni Alemanno's surprising victory over Francesco Rutelli brings about the first rightist mayor since World War II

Italy's most underappreciated sight

Sitting on the top row of the ancient arena, I scan the ruins of Ostia, letting my imagination take me back 2,000 years to the days when this was ancient Rome's seaport, a thriving commercial center of 60,000 people. I marvel also at how few visitors make the simple commuter train trip from downtown Rome to what I consider the most underappreciated sight in all of Italy.

Rome hotels at a price that's right

Scoring bargain accommodations in Rome can be as tricky as deciphering ancient ruins. But you're in luck: We've done the homework and unearthed nine charming, affordable hotels.

The naked truth about naked art models

When Anna Elisa Fattori arrives at work the first thing she does is to take off her clothes. All of them. For Fattori is a professional nude model working at Rome's art academy.

Rome guidebook smackdown

Because no one knows a city as well as the locals do, Budget Travel magazine asked a trio of insiders to give their opinions of three recent guidebooks about Rome.

Italy well worth the effort in 2008

Bella Italia, my favorite country in Europe, is a wonderful work in progress. Here's a look at what to expect in 2008.

SI.com: World Soccer: Recent violence in Italy prompts more soul-searching

Italian soccer is once again in the dock. In the wake of the gas-station shooting of 26-year-old Lazio fan Gabriele Sandri last month, some grim considerations have returned to haunt Italian soccer and, arguably, Italian society at large.

Offbeat Europe: Historic sewers and monk brewers

I know you've all heard of the Little Mermaid statue in Copenhagen and gondolas in Venice, but what about spelunking the sewers of Paris or quaffing homebrews with German monks? In this second part of a two-part column, I'll fill you in on more of Europe's quirky sights and experiences.

Time.com: Iran's Secret Weapon: The Pope

As a showdown with the US looms, Tehran is looking to the Pontiff to intervene -- and is finding a lot of sympathy

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