Achilli poses with a copy of the Italian magazine Panorama Economy, which features him on the cover, in his office in Formello
Matteo Achilli poses with a copy of the Italian magazine Panorama Economy, which features him on the cover, in his office in Formello, north of Rome, July 25, 2013. Achilli, dubbed the Italian Zuckerberg by Panorama Economy, is the 21-year-old founder of Egomnia, a social network created to match companies looking to hire graduate job seekers. According to Achilli, Egomnia, which was founded in February 2012, has around 100,000 users, about 600 multinational companies in Italy as clients and a 2013 sales volume of about 500,000 euros. Picture taken July 25, 2013. REUTERS/Tony Gentile (ITALY - Tags: BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT MEDIA)
Achilli poses with a copy of the Italian magazine Panorama Economy, which features him on the cover, in his office in Formello
Matteo Achilli poses with a copy of the Italian magazine Panorama Economy, which features him on the cover, in his office in Formello, north of Rome, July 25, 2013. Achilli, dubbed the Italian Zuckerberg by Panorama Economy, is the 21-year-old founder of Egomnia, a social network created to match companies looking to hire graduate job seekers. According to Achilli, Egomnia, which was founded in February 2012, has around 100,000 users, about 600 multinational companies in Italy as clients and a 2013 sales volume of about 500,000 euros. Picture taken July 25, 2013. REUTERS/Tony Gentile (ITALY - Tags: BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT MEDIA PORTRAIT)
Achilli poses with a copy of the Italian magazine Panorama Economy, which features him on the cover, in his office in Formello
Matteo Achilli poses with a copy of the Italian magazine Panorama Economy, which features him on the cover, in his office in Formello, north of Rome, July 25, 2013. Achilli, dubbed the Italian Zuckerberg by Panorama Economy, is the 21-year-old founder of Egomnia, a social network created to match companies looking to hire graduate job seekers. According to Achilli, Egomnia, which was founded in February 2012, has around 100,000 users, about 600 multinational companies in Italy as clients and a 2013 sales volume of about 500,000 euros. Picture taken July 25, 2013. REUTERS/Tony Gentile (ITALY - Tags: BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT MEDIA)
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Doctor Maria Cortes waits to talk to journalists outside the Hospital Clinico de Santiago de Compostela
Doctor Maria Cortes waits to talk to journalists outside the Hospital Clinico de Santiago de Compostela, northwestern Spain, July 26, 2013. The driver of a Spanish train that derailed, killing at least 80 people, was under police guard in the hospital on Friday after the accident, which an official source said was caused by excessive speed. Cortes told Reuters that treating the victims of the crash has been the hardest experience of her career. REUTERS/Vincent West (SPAIN - Tags: DISASTER TRANSPORT)
Doctor Maria Cortes waits to talk to journalists outside the Hospital Clinico de Santiago de Compostela
Doctor Maria Cortes waits to talk to journalists outside the Hospital Clinico de Santiago de Compostela, northwestern Spain, July 26, 2013. The driver of a Spanish train that derailed, killing at least 80 people, was under police guard in the hospital on Friday after the accident, which an official source said was caused by excessive speed. Cortes told Reuters that treating the victims of the crash has been the hardest experience of her career. REUTERS/Vincent West (SPAIN - Tags: DISASTER TRANSPORT)
Doctor Maria Cortes talks to journalists outside the Hospital Clinico de Santiago de Compostela
Doctor Maria Cortes talks to journalists outside the Hospital Clinico de Santiago de Compostela, northwestern Spain, July 26, 2013. The driver of a Spanish train that derailed, killing at least 80 people, was under police guard in the hospital on Friday after the accident, which an official source said was caused by excessive speed. Cortes told Reuters that treating the victims of the crash has been the hardest experience of her career. REUTERS/Vincent West (SPAIN - Tags: DISASTER TRANSPORT MEDIA)