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Expect Shutdowns in Rome and Beyond

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At least one school principal is being lenient, and a few industrialists are also being indulgent with soccer fans, giving permission to their workers to watch Italy’s debut today against Ecuador in the World Cup at 1:30 p.m. local time.

In Rome, the principal of a technical high school is allowing students to leave class at 1 p.m. and watch the game on a large TV screen being set up in a school conference room.

At schools with more strict principals, it’s quite possible that many students won’t show up at all for classes.

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Bracco pharmaceutical firm in Milan and sports clothes manufacturer Diadora near Treviso, in northeast Italy, are allowing their workers to take a longer-than-usual lunch to watch the game on screens set up in company cafeterias.

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