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Updated On Jan 31, 2014 01:35 PM IST
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Alessandro Giusto (C) a young man with Down syndrome, jokes with clients as he works in the restaurant 'Locanda dei Sunflowers' in Rome. (AFP photo) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Alessandro Giusto (C) a young man with Down syndrome, jokes with clients as he works in the restaurant 'Locanda dei Sunflowers' in Rome. (AFP photo)

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Ettore Tommasetti (L), a young man with Down syndrome, kisses the end of a lady as he works in the restaurant 'Locanda dei Sunflowers' in Rome. (AFP photo) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Ettore Tommasetti (L), a young man with Down syndrome, kisses the end of a lady as he works in the restaurant 'Locanda dei Sunflowers' in Rome. (AFP photo)

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Emanuela Annini, a young women with Down syndrome, works in the restaurant 'Locanda dei Sunflowers' in Rome. This restaurant is born with the overall objective of promoting the employment of people with Down syndrome, ennobling and giving dignity to the person through an individual path, training and job placement. (AFP photo) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Emanuela Annini, a young women with Down syndrome, works in the restaurant 'Locanda dei Sunflowers' in Rome. This restaurant is born with the overall objective of promoting the employment of people with Down syndrome, ennobling and giving dignity to the person through an individual path, training and job placement. (AFP photo)

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Simone Ippoliti (C-left), a young man with Down syndrome, kisses his chief (R) in the restaurant 'Locanda dei Sunflowers' where he works in Rome. (AFP photo) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Simone Ippoliti (C-left), a young man with Down syndrome, kisses his chief (R) in the restaurant 'Locanda dei Sunflowers' where he works in Rome. (AFP photo)

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Simone Ippoliti (C-left), a young man with Down syndrome, hugs his chief (R) in the restaurant 'Locanda dei Sunflowers' where he works in Rome. (AFP photo) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Simone Ippoliti (C-left), a young man with Down syndrome, hugs his chief (R) in the restaurant 'Locanda dei Sunflowers' where he works in Rome. (AFP photo)

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Viviana Polselli (R) and Alessandro Giusto, young people with Down syndrome, pose as they work in the restaurant 'Locanda dei Sunflowers' in Rome. (AFP photo) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Viviana Polselli (R) and Alessandro Giusto, young people with Down syndrome, pose as they work in the restaurant 'Locanda dei Sunflowers' in Rome. (AFP photo)

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Ettore Tommasetti, a young man with Down syndrome, works in the restaurant 'Locanda dei Sunflowers' in Rome. (AFP photo) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Ettore Tommasetti, a young man with Down syndrome, works in the restaurant 'Locanda dei Sunflowers' in Rome. (AFP photo)

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Marco Duella, a young man with Down syndrome, works in the restaurant 'Locanda dei Sunflowers' in Rome. (AFP photo) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Marco Duella, a young man with Down syndrome, works in the restaurant 'Locanda dei Sunflowers' in Rome. (AFP photo)

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Simone Ippoliti, a young man with Down syndrome, works in the restaurant 'Locanda dei Sunflowers' in Rome. (AFP photo) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Simone Ippoliti, a young man with Down syndrome, works in the restaurant 'Locanda dei Sunflowers' in Rome. (AFP photo)

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Viviana Polselli, a young women with Down syndrome, works in the restaurant 'Locanda dei Sunflowers' in Rome. (AFP photo) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Viviana Polselli, a young women with Down syndrome, works in the restaurant 'Locanda dei Sunflowers' in Rome. (AFP photo)

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Anna Tagliabue (L) and Simone Ippoliti, young people with Down syndrome, pose in the restaurant 'Locanda dei Sunflowers' where they are both working in Rome. (AFP photo) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Jan 31, 2014 01:35 PM IST

Anna Tagliabue (L) and Simone Ippoliti, young people with Down syndrome, pose in the restaurant 'Locanda dei Sunflowers' where they are both working in Rome. (AFP photo)

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