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Angelo Boccato

Angelo Boccato is a freelance journalist based in London, writing for Equal Times, Future Challenges, Cafebabel and QCodeMag. He moved to London from a very tiny village in Northern Italy and after having spent some time in Bologna, Milan and Dublin. In London, he pursues different projects, always connected to journalism and writing, enjoying its vibrant environment, exciting art scene and hoping to find Dylan Dog as his spiritual guide, like Humphrey Bogart for Woody Allen in 'Play it Again', Sam. Wordpress: www.aboccato.wordpress.com Contently: www.angeloboccato.contently.com About Me: https://about.me/angelo.boccato

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People13th October 2015

Italian start-ups are blooming

By Angelo Boccato

Italy is labelled as a country unfit for businesses development because of many factors, ranging from the role of organised crime to the fiscal…

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