On that winter's night more than a year ago, Captain Schettino was trying to show off his vessel and his seamanship by sailing desperately close to the shore, reports the BBC's Rome correspondent Alan Johnston.
On Wednesday night, more than 4, 700 people spent the night in one of 80 shelters open across seven states.
Up to 5cm (2in) of snow fell on Sunday night and more is expected.
One in 200 patients who spends a night or more in a hospital will die from medical error.
They worked out a system of shifts, guarding the building through the night for more than two weeks.
Salting operations were undertaken in Northern Ireland on Saturday night and more had been carried out on Sunday morning.
BBC: Belfast City Airport runway temporarily closed due to snow
But patients who took Xyrem at night slept more normally and, Black says, saw a reduction in all their narcoleptic symptoms.
Oscar night feels more like a coronation than an actual awards show.
The darker the night the more aggressive the child hawkers become, but they ignore me, as if a man who abandons his car in traffic were a pariah.
Well, right now, as Robert Peston has written, most people would say the best deal for the UK last night was more or less any deal that saved the euro.
The key feature of Tivoli is its manicured gardens, which are illuminated at night by more than 120, 000 lamps, swelling to more than two million lights during the winter Christmas markets.
But Isham said that if Gustav or other storms knock Tuesday night or more of the planned convention coverage off the air, McCain campaign officials have signaled they will press for the broadcast networks to devote a second hour on Thursday.
Those supporters see in the result of the night far more than the choosing of America's 44th president - they believe that in showing itself ready to vote for a black leader, America has chosen to be a better country, more equal and less divided.
Which is why the 2011 bonus for Stephen Hester, RBS's chief executive, is such a lightning rod for discontent in the UK, even though he was actually running a commercial property company, British Land, when the bankers' risk-taking party was at its frenzied peak (and see my post of last night for more on this).
Still more impressive, its coverage of the Tuesday night election drew more than 6 million viewers in prime time.
Yet many on that site, as well as CNN.com's story -- which was shared on Facebook by more than 35, 000 people as of Thursday night and had more than 6, 300 comments -- levied blame, as much as they offered support.
While the amount of alcohol needed to really wreck a person varies by size, gender and genetics, most studies quantify "binge drinking" as consuming more than five drinks in a night--or more than three drinks in one to two hours.
Yet late-night comedy does more than simply induce apathy and dumb down our discourse.
Mr Abraham said commissioners wanted to "reopen our late night schedule to more dynamic content".
One certainty that did emerge on Election Night was a more evenly divided Congress.
She was originally going to have a punk-themed event but decided a Mexican night would be more inclusive.
Make no mistake beef is the star of Sunday Night dinner and more and more decadent luxury meals!
But some Democrats gave the president credit last night for sounding more conciliatory toward the critics of the war.
Parts of Massachusetts were already under a foot of snow by Friday night, with more expected over the weekend.
Gotta spend one more night out, though a night out is usually had within the confines of the premises.
For those who had worked night shifts for more than 30 years the relative risk of breast cancer went up by 36%.
Weiss said he hopes to have Tulowitzki back in the lineup Wednesday night even though more rain showers are in the forecast.
However, Thursday Night and Sunday Night Football are more heavily dependent on the teams playing to create an increasingly engaged social audience.
Though Pellegrino cut her nails that night, plenty more amateurish blunders followed.
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