Trieste sees itself as a link between Italy and the old Austro-Hungarian empire reinvented.
He started out in Pula, moved to Trieste, to Rome, then back to Trieste, and, finally, to Zurich.
In his latest masterpiece Furst's understated hero is Carlo Weisz, a journalist from Trieste who is half-Slovenian, half-Italian.
It's hard to believe that we are in the heart of Europe, only a few hours' drive from Trieste or Vienna.
Founded in 1580 by the Austrian Archduke Charles, it lies on a plateau of porous rock just above Trieste.
It has established partnerships with medical centers at Rutgers, Harvard, the EPFL in Lausanne, Switzerland and SISSA in Trieste, Italy.
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The team celebrated wildly with the fans in Trieste, while the Rossoneri wondered what might have been in the San Siro.
Illy is the grandson of Francesco Illy, who developed the modern espresso machine and founded the company in Trieste in 1933.
The company is thought to store up to 200, 000 policies of Holocaust victims in a warehouse at its headquarters in Trieste.
In Trieste, for example, a right-wing council has caused controversy by interfering in the affairs of the partly floated local utility.
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Trieste, which is separated from Croatia by a 25km strip of Slovenian territory, is the nearest big city for much of the country.
From 1993 until 2001 he was the mayor of Trieste, and in 2001 he was elected a member of the Italian Parliament.
He fled Hungary when he was 18, swimming the Adriatic to Trieste, and ended up in Colorado, where he still maintains a home.
It may well be that Italy's most successful international bank these days is an obscure savings institution, the Cassa di Risparmio di Trieste.
About ICTP: Based in Trieste, Italy, ICTP advances scientific expertise in the developing world through a rich programme of research and education opportunities.
Fabio Benatti and Roberto Floreanini, of the National Institute of Nuclear Physics in Trieste, Italy, propose using atom interferometers to search for granularity.
In this week's Science, two astronomers Paolo Farinella of the University of Trieste and David Vokrouhlicky of Charles University in Prague have proposed an alternative mechanism.
And Christie Whitman, the chief US delegate at Trieste, said the new administration in Washington needed time to assess its policy on global warming.
United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon arrived in Trieste, Italy, on the morning of Friday, 26 June, to attend a meeting of the Middle East Quartet.
"He gave us eight wonderful years of his words, " said Ileana Sviben, an Italian from the northern city of Trieste who couldn't hide her sadness.
Trieste, which is nearer to Budapest than to Milan, has strong historical ties with Central Europe from its days as part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
As fans invaded the pitch in Trieste, where Cagliari are currently playing their matches, some held banners aloft proclaiming the triumph to be Scudetto number 30.
Kickstart a San Francisco day in North Beach at Caffe Trieste with the powerful espresso and jukebox arias that inspired a young Francis Ford Coppola, who drafted The Godfather here.
The city of Trieste, for example, a mere 45-minute drive from Slovenia's capital, Ljubljana, is making a comeback as a launch-pad for doing business in the former communist world.
This is what my collaborators, both the scientists and the science writers, are trying to teach together with me to our students at the SISSA School in Science Communication in Trieste.
Trieste is in a geographic cul-de-sac, with the Adriatic Sea to the south and west, Slovenia to the east and a narrow strip of land connecting it to the rest of Italy.
Drizzle and dank depression hold sway in Portland, Oregon, as Doug (Cris Lankenau), a forensic-science dropout, sits around with his sister (Trieste Kelly Dunn) in a mumblecore drowse, bereft of ambition or purpose.
Andrea Illy, CEO of Trieste-headquartered Illycaffe, told CNN his country's woes would be "just the beginning of our problems" unless its businesses learned to compete in the international marketplace -- something they had largely failed to do.
Born the son of a prosperous Hungarian Jewish banker and an Italian mother in 1907, Mr Castelli grew up amid two cultures in Trieste then still part of the Austro-Hungarian empire and went on to study law at Milan University.
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