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ROME. Silvio Berlusconi should be jailed for five years for allegedly bribing David Mills, his former tax adviser, Italian prosecutors said. Berlusconi, 75, is accused of paying the estranged husband of former British minister Tessa Jowell $600,000 in re
Da uno studio sponsorizzato da Ricoh emerge come l'impatto delle nuove tecnologie sul posto di lavoro condurrà le aziende, entro il 2020, nell'era della decentralizzazione. La ricerca, realizzata dall'Economist Intelligence Unit, dimostra come il 63% dei
British lawyer David Mills arrives at City of Westminster Magistrates' Court in London December 19, 2011. Mills, gave evidence via video-link to a trial in Milan where former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi is accused of bribing him. View Photo »
It has to become the predominant part of our business, because otherwise we’ll become like the music industry
Las nuevas cifras de un estudio patrocinado por Ricoh señalan que en 2020 el impacto de las nuevas tecnologías en los centros de trabajo obligará a las empresas a afrontar una nueva era de la descentralización. El estudio, desarrollado por The Economist
New figures from a study sponsored by Ricoh show that by 2020 the impact of new technology in the workplace will force businesses into a new era of decentralisation. The research, conducted by the Economist Intelligence unit, shows that 63 per cent of bu
Italian prosecutors have asked a court to sentence former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi to five years in prison if he is found guilty of corruption charges. Berlusconi is charged with bribing a British lawyer, David Mills, to secure favorable testimon
CORRECTS FIRST NAME OF MILLS - Former Italian premier Silvio Berlusconi waves from his car as he leaves the court after attending an hearing of the trial where he is accused of bribing British lawyer David Mills, in Milan, Italy, Monday, Nov. 28, 2011. ... View Photo »
We’re not trying to do this alone
SILVIO BERLUSCONI should be jailed for five years for allegedly bribing David Mills, his former tax adviser, Italian prosecutors said yesterday.Mr Berlusconi (75) is accused of paying the estranged husband of the former UK Labour minister Tessa Jowell $6
They have accused Berlusconi of paying British lawyer, David Mills, USD 600,000 in bribe to lie about the ex-premier's business interests. "It is certain, beyond any reasonable doubt, that the defendant is guilty," prosecutor Fabio De Pasquale told a Mil
David Mills, PC (March 18, 1831 – May 8, 1903) was a Canadian politician, author, poet and jurist. Full Article
Democratic party leader Pier Luigi Bersani (C) looks dejected with his deputy, after a vote on April 13, 2011 in the Rome's Montecitorio palace, during a debate in the Lower House about a law that would cut the statute of limitations in certain cases of trials. The law, if passed in the...
View Photo »A member of parliament reads about the fresh sex allegations concerning Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi while taking part in a parliamentary session which could cut the statute of limitations in certain cases in Rome on April 13, 2011. The law if passed by both houses could...
View Photo »Italian Premier Silvio Berlusconi, left, and Finance Minister Giulio Tremonti meet journalists at the end of a Cabinet Ministers meeting, in Rome, Wednesday, April 13, 2011. Allies of Premier Silvio Berlusconi were pushing through parliament controversial legislation that would cut the...
View Photo »Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi (C), Finance Minister Giulio Tremonti (R) and Legislative Simplification minister Roberto Calderoli give a press conference at Chigi palace in Rome at the end of the minister council on April 13, 2011. Italy's Lower House is to decide about a law...
View Photo »Italian Tourism Minister Maria Vittoria Brambilla, left, and Equal Opportunity Minister Mara Carfagna, vote at the lower Chamber, in Rome, Wednesday, April 13, 2011. Allies of Premier Silvio Berlusconi were pushing through parliament controversial legislation that would cut the statute...
View Photo »Italy's tourism minister Vittoria Brambilla (L) and equal opportunities minister Mara Carfagna consult their ipad on April 13, 2011 during a debate in the Lower House about a law that would cut the statute of limitations in certain cases of trials. The law, if passed in the parliament ,...
View Photo »A Demonstrator holds a placard reading ' Its time President ( of republic ) to throw the President ( of government ) ' during a protest in front of Montecitorio, Italy's parliament on April 13, 2011 as a debate in the Lower House about a law that would cut the statute of limitations in...
View Photo »Demonstrators held banners reading ' 37 laws for you, are enough? The law, if passed in the parliament , would have effect to end a corruption trial in Milan, in which Italy's PM Silvio Berlusconi is accused of bribing British lawyer David Mills. The lower house is expected to vote...
View Photo »The head of the âItalia dei valoriâ (Italy of values) party Antonio di Pietro (C) addresses demonstrators during a protest in front of Montecitorio, Italy's parliament on April 13, 2011 as a debate in the Lower House about a law that would cut the statute of limitations in certain...
View Photo »Italian Justice Minister Angelino Alfano holds his head in his hands on April 13, 2011 during a debate in the Lower House about a law that would cut the statute of limitations in certain cases of trials. The law, if passed in the parliament, would have effect to end a corruption trial...
View Photo »Musicians perform Giuiseppe Verdi's"Nabucco" during a demonstration in front of the Parliament, in Rome, Wednesday, April 13, 2011. Allies of Premier Silvio Berlusconi were pushing through parliament controversial legislation that would cut the statute of limitations in certain cases,...
View Photo »Protesters are silhouetted as they gather in front of the Parliament, in Rome, Wednesday, April 13, 2011. Allies of Premier Silvio Berlusconi were pushing through parliament controversial legislation that would cut the statute of limitations in certain cases, including in one of the...
View Photo »MILAN, ITALY - MARCH 21: A Silvio Berlusconi supporter wears a rosette in celebration of the 150th anniversary of Italy's unification during the Berlusconi Mills trial at Palazzo di Giustizia on March 21, 2011 in Milan, Italy. Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi is accused of...
View Photo »MILAN, ITALY - MARCH 21: Public prosecutor Fabio De Pasquale (L) and public prosecutor consultant Gabriella Chersicla attend the Berlusconi Mills trial at Palazzo di Giustizia on March 21, 2011 in Milan, Italy. Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi is accused of ordering the payment...
View Photo »MILAN, ITALY - MARCH 21: Mario Mantovani, the Lombardy coordiantor of the PDL Party speaks to members of the media at the Berlusconi Mills trial at Palazzo di Giustizia on March 21, 2011 in Milan, Italy. Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi is accused of ordering the payment of...
View Photo »MILAN, ITALY - MARCH 21: A general view of the Palazzo di Giustizia on March 21, 2011 in Milan, Italy. Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi is accused of ordering the payment of 600,000 USD to British lawyer David Mills for his false testimony during corruption trials in the 1990s.
View Photo »Supporters of Italian premier Silvio Berlusconi shout slogan prior to a hearing in the corruption trial against Premier Silvio Berlusconi, at the Milan court, Italy, Monday, March 21, 2011. Berlusconi is accused of ordering the 1997 payment of some US$600,000 to British lawyer David...
View Photo »Prosecutor Fabio De Pasquale arrives at a hearing in the corruption trial against Premier Silvio Berlusconi, at the Milan court, Italy, Monday, March 21, 2011. Berlusconi is accused of ordering the 1997 payment of some $600,000 to British lawyer David Mills in exchange for his false...
View Photo »President of jury Francesca Vitale, arrives at a hearing in the corruption trial against Premier Silvio Berlusconi, at the Milan court, Italy, Monday, March 21, 2011. Berlusconi is accused of ordering the 1997 payment of some $600,000 to British lawyer David Mills in exchange for his...
View Photo »Italian Premier Silvio Berlusconi's lawyer Nicolo' Ghedini, right, and Freedom Party coordinator Mario Mantovani arrive at a hearing in the corruption trial against Premier Silvio Berlusconi, at the Milan court, Italy, Monday, March 21, 2011. Berlusconi is accused of ordering the 1997...
View Photo »Prosecutor Fabio De Pasquale, left, and Prosecutor offices' financial expert Gabriella Chersicla arrive at a hearing in the corruption trial against Premier Silvio Berlusconi, at the Milan court, Italy, Monday, March 21, 2011. Berlusconi is accused of ordering the 1997 payment of some...
View Photo »MILAN, ITALY - MARCH 21: President of the jury Francesca Vitale attends the Berlusconi Mills trial at Palazzo di Giustizia on March 21, 2011 in Milan, Italy. Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi is accused of ordering the payment of 600,000 USD to British lawyer David Mills for his...
View Photo »MILAN, ITALY - MARCH 21: Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi's lawyer Niccolo Ghedini arrives to attend the Berlusconi Mills trial at Palazzo di Giustizia on March 21, 2011 in Milan, Italy. Berlusconi is accused of ordering the payment of 600,000 USD to British lawyer David Mills for his...
View Photo »Judge Francesca Vitale arrives for an hearing in the corruption trial against Premier Silvio Berlusconi, at the Milan court, Italy, Friday, March 11, 2011. Berlusconi is accused of ordering the 1997 payment of some $600,000 to British lawyer David Mills in exchange for his false...
View Photo »Italian Premier Berlusconi's lawyer Niccolo Ghedini attends a hearing in the corruption trial against Premier Silvio Berlusconi, at the Milan court, Italy, Friday, March 11, 2011. Berlusconi is accused of ordering the 1997 payment of some $600,000 to British lawyer David Mills in...
View Photo »Democratic party leader Pier Luigi Bersani (C) looks dejected with his deputy, after a vote on April 13, 2011 in the Rome's Montecitorio palace, during a debate in the Lower House about a law that would cut the statute of limitations in certain cases of trials. The law, if passed in the...
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