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Italy's Berlusconi says he won't seek rerun as prime minister
World NowFormer Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi announced Wednesday that he would not stand for reelection to his old job and pledged to help launch younger faces in the party he created.... -
Italy's (unelected) prime minister hints he might stay on
World NowMario Monti, Italy's unelected prime minister, hinted Thursday that he might stay on past elections next year despite having insisted he would step down. Monti has been trying to implement unpopular economic and labor reforms in Italy, whose economy has... -
Dodd lobbies Italos on piracy bill: MPAA topper also speaks at Rome fest panel
VarietyROME MPAA chairman Chris Dodd met Italian prime minister Mario Monti on Friday in Rome in a high-level lobbying effort that Italo industryites hope will push long-stalled anti-piracy legislation through parliament. Dodd, on his first visit to Italy as...Tags: Piracy, Rome (Italy), Movies, Lobbying, Netflix Inc.
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Helping Italians tell their own stories
Arianna HuffingtonROME -- Ciao from Rome, where I'm delighted to announce the launch of L'Huffington Post. I've always had a great fondness for the boot-shaped country and as a Greek, I feel a kinship with a fellow Mediterranean land where someone is always trying to get...Tags: The Huffington Post, Arianna Huffington, Business, Italy, Customs and Tradition
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Siena conference further evidence of stalemated euro zone
William PfaffSIENA, ITALY -- The European Union is at risk of being destroyed by the euro. The credit crisis founded upon the swindle by Wall Street that was retailed to Europe's banks has created divisions in Europe which are undermining what was supposed to be...Tags: European Parliament, Bankruptcy, Government, Market and Exchange, Conservation
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Spain's borrowing cost hits record; worries grow over Greece
World NowEurope’s long-running debt crisis flared sharply as Spain’s borrowing rates jumped to another record high and worries grew over Greece’s ability to keep on qualifying for the emergency loans it desperately needs to stay afloat.... -
Struggling euro nations jockey for central bank intervention
World NowDebates over austerity measures in Spain, Italy and Greece served as silent pressure on the European Central Bank (ECB) to do something at its Thursday board meeting to boost investors' confidence in the government bonds Italy and Spain need to float to... -
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: Giorgio Napolitano, Vanessa Redgrave, Ken Loach, Government, Constantin Costa-Gavras
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Deadly earthquake in northern Italy
MIRANDOLA, Italy (AP) — A powerful earthquake killed at least 15 people and left 200 injured Tuesday as it rocked a swath of northern Italy. Factories, warehouses and churches collapsed, dealing a second blow to a region where thousands are still...
Tags: Earthquakes, Rome (Italy), Natural Disasters, U.S. Geological Survey, Italy
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The darling becomes the pariah
Arianna HuffingtonThere's a new scarlet letter in town. Actually, it's the same letter -- "A" -- but it stands for a different word that's increasingly regarded as shameful: Austerity. The darling idea of 2010 and 2011 has become the pariah concept of 2012. Once a...Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, Government, Mitt Romney, The Huffington Post, Media Industry
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4 top European leaders back $163-billion growth package
World NowLeaders of the four major Eurozone countries agreed Friday to push for a $163-billion growth package, a week before a planned European summit considered crucial to the future of the monetary union.... -
EU summit produces surprise moves to bolster struggling euro
World NowEuropean Union leaders surprised and impressed markets worldwide Friday by taking unexpectedly decisive action to boost confidence in the struggling euro common currency at a summit where little had been expected except impasse and discord....
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