If Turin's theory is true, and Burr believes it is, Turin could be in line for the Nobel Prize. |
The Kingdom of Italy was officially proclaimed on 17 March 1861, by a parliament sitting in Turin. |
Now I'm just going to relax, go free skiing, do one more Europa Cup in Italy, and then go to Turin. |
The film was one of the best-loved screen hits of the 60s, as a gang swipes a stash of gold bullion from a bank vault in Turin. |
Four years ago at the Turin Games, skiers and snowboarders could be heard talking casually about their hopes to podium. |
But the gull-wing car nearly got Nik and Eva into serious trouble just outside Turin, where a police officer thought they had a bomb in the back. |