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A convicted Mafia hitman claimed yesterday Italian Premier Silvio Berlusconi made a deal with the mob in the 1990s in exchange for political support. Full Article at Press and Journal
Source: ReutersItaly's Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi during the taping of the television program Porta a Porta As if Italy's prime minister did not have enough worries already, he now risks a public needling after the launch of voodoo Silvio... Full Article at TVNZ
A convicted hitman-turned-supergrass told a court yesterday that Silvio Berlusconi has had ties to the Mafia, and that a crime boss once boasted that this relationship had "put the country in our hands". Full Article at Irish Independent
NOT FOR the first time, Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi found himself in stormy judicial waters yesterday after a Mafia turncoat accused him of Mafia collusion. Full Article at Irish Times
A turncoat Mafia gangster told a court on Friday that his boss in the Italian criminal organisation claimed to have “got everything” with the help of Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi. Full Article at Hindustan Times
TURIN, Italy: A jailed Mafia hit-man linked Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi to the Cosa Nostra on Friday, telling a court that a godfather convicted for a 1993 bombing campaign had boasted of his links to the media mogul. Full Article at Lebanon Daily Star
The Italian Prime Minister, Silvio Berlusconi, made a deal with the Sicilian Mafia in the early 1990s that put the country "in the hands" of the Mob, a court in Turin was told yesterday. Full Article at The Independent
A jailed mafia hitman linked Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi to the Cosa Nostra on Friday, telling a court that a godfather convicted for a 1993 bombing campaign had boasted of his links to the media mogul. Full Article at Indian Express
A convicted hitman-turned-supergrass told a court yesterday that Silvio Berlusconi has had ties to the Mafia and that a crime boss once boasted that this relationship had “put the country in our hands”. Full Article at Times Online
ROME - As if Italy's prime minister did not have enough worries already, he now risks a public needling after the launch of voodoo Silvio Berlusconi dolls covered with choice quotes from the gaffe-prone Italian prime minister. Full Article at Vancouver Sun
Gaspare Spatuzza, a mafia pentito, or turncoat, told a maximum security court in Turin that the Cosa Nostra of Sicily had done a deal with Mr Berlusconi in the early 1990s. Full Article at The Telegraph
TURIN, Italy : A Mafia boss praised Silvio Berlusconi and boasted that the mob owed everything to political backers like Italy's current leader, a turncoat hitman told a court Friday. Full Article at Channel News Asia
"Our business was struggling and the banks wouldn't give us a loan, so we came up with the idea of producing something a bit different, it is a joke." Full Article at Independent Online
A convicted Mafia hitman has claimed Italian Premier Silvio Berlusconi made a deal with the mob in the 1990s in exchange for political support. Full Article at Channel 4
A demonstration organised online for 'No Berlusconi Day' could mark a shift in attitudes and bring hope for Italian politics Tomorrow is No Berlusconi Day in Italy. Full Article at Comment Is Free
A jailed Mafia hitman linked Silvio Berlusconi to the Cosa Nostra yesterday, telling a court that a godfather convicted for a 1993 bombing campaign had boasted of his links to the Italian prime minister. Full Article at Daily Mail - UK
A jailed mafia hitman has linked Silvio Berlusconi to Sicily's Cosa Nostra, telling a Turin court that a clan boss convicted for a spate of deadly bombings boasted of ties to Berlusconi in the early 1990s, just before the Italian prime minister entered... Full Article at Guardian Unlimited
Source: Financial Times Silvio Berlusconi, Italys centre-right prime minister, has been named in court by a convicted killer as having links to Sicilys Cosa Nostra mafia in the midst of a bombing campaign carried out by the mob in the early... Full Article at Democratic Underground
ROME - A convicted mob hit man testified Friday that he was told Italian Premier Silvio Berlusconi made a political deal with the Mafia in the 1990s. Berlusconi has denied the allegation. Full Article at MSNBC
A convicted Mafia hitman has claimed Italian Premier Silvio Berlusconi made a deal with the mob in the 1990s in exchange for political support. Full Article at Irish Independent
Silvio Berlusconi (help·info) (born 29 September 1936) is an Italian politician, entrepreneur, real estate and insurance tycoon, bank and media proprietor, sports team owner and songwriter. Full Article
ROME - NOVEMBER 16: Libyan leader Muammar El-Gheddafi, delivers a speech during the opening of the World Summit for Food Security 2009 organised by the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) on November 16, 2009 in Rome, Italy.
View Photo »ROME - NOVEMBER 16: Libyan leader Muammar El-Gheddafi, delivers a speech during the opening of the World Summit for Food Security 2009 organised by the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) on November 16, 2009 in Rome, Italy.
View Photo »ROME - NOVEMBER 16: Libyan leader Muammar El-Gheddafi, delivers a speech during the opening of the World Summit for Food Security 2009 organised by the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) on November 16, 2009 in Rome, Italy.
View Photo »ROME - NOVEMBER 16: Libyan leader Muammar El-Gheddafi, delivers a speech during the opening of the World Summit for Food Security 2009 organised by the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) on November 16, 2009 in Rome, Italy.
View Photo »ROME - NOVEMBER 16: Libyan leader Muammar El-Gheddafi, delivers a speech during the opening of the World Summit for Food Security 2009 organised by the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) on November 16, 2009 in Rome, Italy.
View Photo »Italy's Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi (C) talks during a news conference at Chigi palace in Rome October 9, 2009.
View Photo »Italy's Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi (R) speaks next Vatican Secretary of State Italian cardinal Tarcisio Bertone during the opening of a painting exhibition in Rome October 7, 2009.
View Photo »Italy's Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi (L) and Vatican Secretary of State Italian cardinal Tarcisio Bertone pose during the opening of a painting exhibition in Rome October 7, 2009.
View Photo »CORRECTING DATE --- Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi arrives to greet Palestinian President Mahmud Abbas (not pictured) on October 7, 2009 at Palazzo Chigi, the prime ministry in Rome.
View Photo »Italian Prime minister Silvio Berlusconi (L) and State Secretary of The Vatican Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone (L) pose as they inaugurate the exhibition 'Il Potere e la Grazia' (Power and Grace) at the Venezia palace on October 7, 2009 in Rome.
View Photo »Italian Prime minister Silvio Berlusconi (R) and State Secretary of The Vatican Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone (L) cut the ribbon to inaugurate the exhibition 'Il Potere e la Grazia' (Power and Grace) at the Venezia palace on October 7, 2009 in Rome.
View Photo »Italy's Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi (L) and Cabinet Undersecretary Gianni Letta leave his residence of Grazioli Palace in Rome October 7, 2009.
View Photo »Italian cabinet undersecretary Gianni Letta leaves Palazzo Grazioli, the residence of Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi on October 7, 2009 in Rome.
View Photo »Italian cabinet undersecretary Gianni Letta leaves Palazzo Grazioli, the residence of Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi on October 7, 2009 in Rome.
View Photo »Italian cabinet undersecretary Gianni Letta leaves Palazzo Grazioli, the residence of Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi on October 7, 2009 in Rome.
View Photo »Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi (L) and cabinet undersecretary Gianni letta leave Palazzo Grazioli, Berlusconi's residence, after the decision of the Constitutionnal Court was announced on October 7, 2009 in Rome.
View Photo »Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi waves to journalists as he leaves Palazzo Grazioli after the decision of the Constitutionnal Court was announced on October 7, 2009 in Rome.
View Photo »Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi (C) and cabinet undersecretary Gianni Letta (C-R) leave Palazzo Grazioli, Berlusconi's residence, after the decision of the Constitutionnal Court was announced on October 7, 2009 in Rome.
View Photo »Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi (C) speaks to the press as he leaves Palazzo Grazioli, his Roman residence, after the decision of the Constitutionnal Court was announced on October 7, 2009 in Rome.
View Photo »Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi (C) leaves Palazzo Grazioli, his Roman residence, after the decision of the Constitutionnal Court was announced on October 7, 2009 in Rome.
View Photo »Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi (C) leaves Palazzo Grazioli, his Roman residence, after the decision of the Constitutionnal Court was announced on October 7, 2009 in Rome.
View Photo »Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi (C) and cabinet undersecretary Gianni Letta (C-R) leave Palazzo Grazioli, Berlusconi's residence, after the decision of the Constitutionnal Court was announced on October 7, 2009 in Rome.
View Photo »Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi (L) and cabinet undersecretary Gianni letta leave Palazzo Grazioli, Berlusconi's residence, after the decision of the Constitutionnal Court was announced on October 7, 2009 in Rome.
View Photo »Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi waves to journalists as he leaves Palazzo Grazioli after the decision of the Constitutionnal Court was announced on October 7, 2009 in Rome.
View Photo »Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi waves to journalists as he leaves Palazzo Grazioli after the decision of the Constitutionnal Court was announced on October 7, 2009 in Rome.
View Photo »ROME - NOVEMBER 16: Libyan leader Muammar El-Gheddafi, delivers a speech during the opening of the World Summit for Food Security 2009 organised by the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) on November 16, 2009 in Rome, Italy.
View Photo »combat the press campaign by the La Repubblica-Espresso group whom I will ask to answer, in criminal and civil courts, for the damage done to the dignity of my person, my family and the company Fininvest.
Belarus and Italy are at a very important stage of intensification of relations... this is proved by the forthcoming visit of Silvio Berlusconi to Minsk on 30 November
I promise that I don't worry myself about Milan and that I also don't know anything about it
Here's a transcript, available on the Russian government website, of a videoconference between with Vladimir Putin, Silvio Berlusconi and their Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan. In just one conversation, these three men laid the foundations for solving all our strategic hydrocarbon challenges - ...
At the G8 summit we defined the principles of a global partnership (for agriculture, food security and nutrition) that unites all private and public forces for food security to form a winning strategy, the success of which everyone can and should contribute to
Yet again yesterday on Ballarò, Silvio Berlusconi was verging on the ridiculous when he accused Milan magistrates of being communists. As some of the papers note, judge Lapertosa, who convicted David Mills on Tuesday, is the same communist judge who acquitted him on appeal in the SME trial
Our economy is third in Europe and sixth in the United Nations
Nicolas Sarkozy and Angela Merkel are not terribly enthusiastic. (Italian Prime Minister) Silvio Berlusconi remains his strongest backer
Today we have signed economic agreements worth billions of euros aimed at exporting in Kazakhstan Italian industrial know-how
The real Italian anomaly is not Silvio Berlusconi ... The Italian anomaly are communist prosecutors and communist judges in Milan who have attacked him since Silvio Berlusconi has entered politics and taken power away from communists.
I would make the sacrifice to sell Milan only to someone who would benefit the club ... Up to now, no one has come forward who fits the bill.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu last week called (Italian) Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi and asked him to try to keep the current commander of UNIFIL Claudio Graziano in his post
I would make the sacrifice to sell Milan only to someone who would benefit the club more than me. Up to now, no one has come forward who fits the bill
The anomaly in Italy is not Silvio Berlusconi ... but the communist prosecutors and communist judges of Milan who have attacked Berlusconi in every way possible.
The real Italian anomaly is not Silvio Berlusconi but communist prosecutors and communist judges in Milan who have attacked him again and again since he entered politics.
The real Italian anomaly is not Silvio Berlusconi but communist prosecutors and communist judges in Milan who have attacked him again and again since he entered politics and decided to attack the power of the communists
The real Italian anomaly is not Silvio Berlusconi but communist prosecutors and communist judges in Milan who have attacked him again and again since he entered politics and decided to attack the power of the communists
Mills clearly gave false testimony to ensure the impunity of both Silvio Berlusconi and the Fininvest Group and to also ensure that Fininvest held on to the huge profits realised up to that point by its illicit business and accounting practices
I hope Beckham returns to Milan.
If Silvio Berlusconi, after the furious and embarrassing controversies of recent months, wanted to revive the activities of his government's international profile and give its political agenda a boost, he should exploit a tremendous opportunity: to fight for the nomination of former British prime minist...
I've never had plans to sell Milan, which I don't look at from an economic point of view, but from a point of view of affection
President Silvio Berlusconi has created a perfect system of TV entertainment and politics.
In many democracies there is no need of such a law (on immunity) because in France and England prosecutors are not autonomous and independent ... but subordinate to the justice minister and the executive
David Mills was corrupted by Silvio Berlusconi with $600,000 in exchange for two false testimonies. The corruption has been widely demonstrated and Mills does not merit any mitigation
This 26th ratification marks a new step that brings us closer still to the entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty, which we hope will be as quick as possible, before the end of the year as committed to by the 27 (members)
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