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            &#039;La Dolce Vita doesn&#039;t exist&#039;
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            Tom Weber first found his feet in Vicenza, in the Veneto region, in the 1960s with the US army. He speaks to The Local about the time he was arrested over a residency issue and why, despite this, Italy has become home.
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