On Saturday, for ten years, Alessandro Continiello has been at the "door" in Viale Toscana, welcoming and counting the number of guests of the "Pane Quotidiano" and in their tense hands, in their looks and in those of those who watch them see the city that is changing. August is the month in which there is more light on the shadow of Milan, right here, next to the new shining palaces of the Bocconi University. "Summer numbers are those of winter…
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On Saturday, for ten years, Alessandro Continiello has been at the "door" in Viale Toscana, welcoming and counting the number of guests of the "Pane Quotidiano" and in their tense hands, in their looks and in those of those who watch them see the city that is changing. August is the month in which there is more light on the shadow of Milan, right here, next to the new shining palaces of the Bocconi University. "Summer numbers are those of winter…