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Monti may be just what Italy needs
Italy has announced that economist Mario Monti will serve as prime minister for the upcoming months, and possibly for a year or longer. Mr. Monti does not belong to a specific political party and was not directly elected by the public in general elections...Tags: Italy, Government, Baltimore County
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U.S. will take on Iraq alone if U.N. fails to act, Bush says
Associated PressTHURMONT -- President Bush made clear yesterday that the United States is willing to take on Iraq by itself if the United Nations fails to "show some backbone" by confronting Saddam Hussein. "The U.N. will either be able to function as a peacekeeping...Tags: CNN (tv network), European Union, Iraq, George W. Bush, Italy
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Bombs ignite targets in Kabul
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - U.S. warplanes pounded suspected weapons storage sites across Afghanistan day and night yesterday, igniting huge explosions in the capital, Kabul, and sending residents scurrying for shelter. The U.S. planes have also begun a campaign of...Tags: Weaponry, Kabul (Afghanistan), Companies and Corporations, Hospitals and Clinics, Civil Unrest
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U.S. prepares last appeal to allies on Iraq
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - Facing still skeptical allies and demands for clearer evidence of threats posed by Saddam Hussein, the Bush administration yesterday launched what it described as a final push for international support for diplomatic and military pressure...Tags: Nuclear Policy, Weaponry, Tony Blair, Terrorism, Vietnam War (1955-1975)
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Deadly Iraqi blast targets Italian police
Times Staff WritersNASIRIYAH, Iraq -- A suicide truck bomb exploded outside an Italian military police base here Wednesday, tearing off the facade of the three-story building and killing at least 26 people, including 12 Italian military police and a 10-day-old Iraqi baby....Tags: Emergency Incidents, Vehicles, Hospitals and Clinics, Rebellions, Civil Unrest
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Blix tells U.N. Iraq refuses to comply on disarmament
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - The chief U.N. weapons inspector told the United Nations Security Council yesterday that Iraq has not accepted the need to disarm, even to avoid war, and could possess thousands of chemical weapons, thousands of gallons of a germ warfare...Tags: John F. Kennedy, Nuclear Policy, Biological and Chemical Weapons, Weaponry, Military Equipment
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Iraq dispute casts shadow over summit
Sun Foreign StaffEVIAN, France - As world leaders began to gather for an economic summit that many hoped would heal the diplomatic wounds caused by the war in Iraq, French President Jacques Chirac offered a crooked smile and the briefest of handshakes as he met with...Tags: United Kingdom, Nuclear Power, G8, Military Equipment, Tony Blair
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Sky Italia wins key court victory: RAI violated public service charter
VarietyROME -- Rupert Murdoch's Sky Italia paybox has won a key victory against Italo pubcaster RAI after a Rome court ruled that RAI violated its public service charter by preventing access to Sky subscribers to some of its free programming, including the...Tags: Rupert Murdoch, Civil and Public Service, Marketing, Italy, Government
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Discovery pacts with Electus in Italy: Content deal boosts group's channels
VarietyROME -- Discovery Networks Italy has inked a first-look deal with Ben Silverman's Electus that will bring non-scripted content, including Elle Macpherson's "Fashion Star" reality show, to Italian terrestrial TV auds. The two-year deal, which kicks off in...Tags: Barry Diller, Companies and Corporations, NBC (tv network), Rupert Murdoch, Italy
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Helmers rally to Cinecitta's defense: Bertolucci, Loach, Costa-Gavras oppose development
VarietyBRUSSELS -- A campaign to save the legendary Cinecitta film studios in Rome has been launched by Europe's helmers. The protest follows a strike at the studios over plans to break up filmmaking activity into separate businesses, with significant...Tags: Ken Loach, Constantin Costa-Gavras, Michel Hazanavicius , Giorgio Napolitano, Vanessa Redgrave
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McManus: All pain, no gain in southern Europe
Milan, Italy — From the American side of the Atlantic, the debate over Europe's economic future often sounds like a bloodless, mind-numbing discussion of currency zones, bank recapitalization and interest rates. But in countries with fragile...
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Google censored videos offending Thai king, denied other requests
World NowGoogle stopped more than 300 YouTube videos from being viewed in Thailand last year, hewing to a deeply controversial law that forbids Thais from insulting their king. It was one in a growing list of requests from governments around the world that the...
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