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While Telegraph journalists, worried about a possible sale to the Emirates, anxiously await. The fight for control of the Telegraph is still ongoing. Three women at the center of the news: Todde, Schlein, Meloni. This was reported by the Sui generis press review, edited by GiULiA journalists. The review is based on Il Corriere della Sera, La Repubblica, La Stampa, Il Giornale, Il Messaggero, Avvenire, Domani, Il Fatto daily, Il Sole 24 ore, Il Manifesto, Libero, La Verità , QN, La Gazzetta dello Sport, Tuttosport. In the week from 27 February to 2 March 2024, there were 815 signatures on the front page from men, 237 from women. Editorials and comments on the front page: 142 men and 27 women. Interviews: 173 men and 56 women. STEM PROTAGONIST.
The victory in the Sardinia regional elections of former deputy minister UAE Phone Number Alessandra Toddewho beat Paolo Truzzu, candidate of the centre-right, catapulted the first protagonist onto the scene. No one heard Alessandra Todde arrive, a Stem (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) woman before her time, computer engineer, undersecretary in the Conte governments and deputy minister in the Draghi, four languages spoken ("including Sardinian"), a life of manager. There is little information about her private life, except for her passion for horses, as Qn describes her, even if the director.
Agnese Pini in an editorial warns against easy enthusiasm about the changing winds. Todde (still awaiting proclamation) has come a long way: her role models are Katherine Johnson, an African-American mathematician who managed to calculate the orbit to get to the moon and Grazia Deledda, from Nuoro like her and Nobel Prize winner for Literature in 1926. Yes dusts off Sardinian history for its readers: in a comment on Tomorrow on the election of the new president of Sardinia it is remembered that a woman had not led the island since the 14th century. The first of her was Eleonora d'Arborea, the one who proclaimed herself.
The victory in the Sardinia regional elections of former deputy minister UAE Phone Number Alessandra Toddewho beat Paolo Truzzu, candidate of the centre-right, catapulted the first protagonist onto the scene. No one heard Alessandra Todde arrive, a Stem (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) woman before her time, computer engineer, undersecretary in the Conte governments and deputy minister in the Draghi, four languages spoken ("including Sardinian"), a life of manager. There is little information about her private life, except for her passion for horses, as Qn describes her, even if the director.
Agnese Pini in an editorial warns against easy enthusiasm about the changing winds. Todde (still awaiting proclamation) has come a long way: her role models are Katherine Johnson, an African-American mathematician who managed to calculate the orbit to get to the moon and Grazia Deledda, from Nuoro like her and Nobel Prize winner for Literature in 1926. Yes dusts off Sardinian history for its readers: in a comment on Tomorrow on the election of the new president of Sardinia it is remembered that a woman had not led the island since the 14th century. The first of her was Eleonora d'Arborea, the one who proclaimed herself.