John Turturro: My film about Naples and its music
My family is Sicilian and Naples has long held a fascination for me – for its beauty, its danger and above all its music. Passione is my attempt to put those feelings into film My family is originally from Sicily and my father was from Puglia.

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Bath cleansing brings Romans back to life
Actors and virtual models animate £5.5m overhaul of?historic attraction For 10-year-old James the highlight of his tour is the flickering image of an overweight Roman beamed on to the wall of the circular bath. “That’s really funny,” says James as he watches the virtual Roman shed his towel and expose a round bottom. “It helps you imagine what it was like here.” The task of bringing one of northern Europe’s most important Roman sites into the 21st century without turning it into a theme park is a delicate one.

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Vladimir Raitz obituary
Russian-born pioneer of the package holiday abroad with Horizon In May 1950, a DC-3 Dakota aircraft touched down on a runway built by American forces on the French island of Corsica. The 32 passengers on board were making a little bit of social history

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2 for 1 entry to National Trust Locations
Celebrate the arrival of autumn with 2 for 1 entry with the National Trust.

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2 for 1 entry to National Trust Locations
Getting there information for Casablanca
Royal Air Maroc (+44 (0)20 7307 5800; royalairmaroc.com ) flies to Casablanca from Heathrow and Gatwick from £235 return including taxes.
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The surprisingly complex truth about planes and climate change | Duncan Clark
A new study suggests that planes cause more warming than cars, while ships are cooling enough to counteract them both We hear much about the environmental costs of air travel. As our recent Q&A explained, the problem is not just that planes burn a lot of fuel and therefore kick out plenty of CO2 per passenger.

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