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On the 100th anniversary of Marconi's successful experiment on
radio broadcasting, 250 astronomers from all over the world met in
Bologna (Italy) for five days, to update their knowledge of the
physics and statistical properties of powerful extragalactic radio
sources. Since their discovery in the fifties enormous progress has
been made. The existence of superluminal motions in the cores of
radio sources, the presence there of a black hole surrounded by an
absorbing dust torus, as inferred mostly from studies at other
wavelengths, are now accepted ideas. Nevertheless, in spite of
these efforts, there are many questions still unanswered. For
instance we do not know which mechanism produces the huge amount of
energy supplied to radio sources, how the jets connecting the
`engine' to the lobes are formed and collimated, which of the
differences observed among the various classes of radio sources are
apparent and which are real. These and other related topics are
discussed in this book.
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