“.. A convicted mob hit man testified Friday that he was told Italian PremierSilvioBerlusconi made a deal with the Mafia in the 1990s .. .. offering unspecified benefits .. in exchange for political support. Berlusconi has denied the allegations, which have set off the latest storm to rattle the scandal-plagued premier. Gaspare Spatuzza testified as a [...]...
A convicted mob hit man testified Friday that he was told Italian PremierSilvioBerlusconi made a deal with the Mafia in the 1990s, offering unspecified benefits in exchange for political support.
A convicted mob hit man testified Friday that he was told Italian PremierSilvioBerlusconi made a deal with the Mafia in the 1990s, offering unspecified benefits in exchange for political support.
A convicted mob hit man testified Friday that he was told Italian PremierSilvioBerlusconi made a deal with the Mafia in the 1990s, offering unspecified benefits in exchange for political support.
ROME - A convicted mob hit man testified Friday that he was told Italian PremierSilvioBerlusconi made a deal with the Mafia in the 1990s, offering unspecified benefits in...
A convicted mob hit man testified Friday that he was told Italian PremierSilvioBerlusconi made a deal with the Mafia in the 1990s, offering unspecified benefits in exchange for political support.
It’s hard to read the news these days without seeing a headline on distraction. We read about train and trolley crashes allegedly caused by texting drivers, and hear about state legislatures scrambling to ban lethal texting and chatting behind the wheel. Here Italian premierSilvioBerlusconi keeps German chancellor Angela Merkel waiting at the opening of a summit as he yaks...
... you can’t get anywhere else. But he uses a strange example and argues that pictures of Italian premierSilvioBerlusconi relaxing with his model friends around the pool is kind of thing people will buy: “surely,” he says, this is worth €5 to see… To readers of the sensationalist tabloid Bild , maybe—but aren’t those readers resourceful enough to find those snaps of Silvio...
... you can’t get anywhere else. But he uses a strange example and argues that pictures of Italian premierSilvioBerlusconi relaxing with his model friends around the pool is kind of thing people will buy: “surely,” he says, this is worth €5 to see… To readers of the sensationalist tabloid Bild , maybe—but aren’t those readers resourceful enough to find those snaps of Silvio...