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To: steve harris who wrote (230063)4/20/2005 3:07:17 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1573902
 
Uh.....wasn't it you who posted that all the world's pro war candidates were doing great? Yes, I think it was. Doesn't sound like things are going well for Berlusconi.......do you think Blair is okay?

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Berlusconi resigns amid turmoil

The Associated Press
Wednesday, April 20, 2005

ROME Premier Silvio Berlusconi handed the president his resignation Wednesday, stepping aside and pledging to form a new government to strengthen a coalition weakened by a sluggish economy and opposition to Italian involvement in Iraq.
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Berlusconi’s resignation brings to an end to Italy’s longest-serving government since World War II. He had been under pressure to resign since a stinging defeat in regional elections earlier this month.

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iht.com