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Sep 5, 2010

Corriere della Sera News International

“Sakineh was Tortured” Says Son – Appeal to Europe to Keep Up Pressure on Iran

Interview with son of woman sentenced to stoning for adultery

Black Swan Opens Venice Film Festival

Standing ovation for Italy’s head of state

Government Left President in Dark about Gheddafi Visit

No notice to Quirinale from Prime Minister’s Office or Foreign Ministry

Berlusconi Says Wound Has Healed – Deniers Belong to Past

Gheddafi replies that Italy has so far had too little respect for Libyans’ suffering and praises “brave” Berlusconi

“Islam is Europe’s Religion” Says Gheddafi to Meeting in Rome

Five hundred women recruited through agency for lecture on Koran. Three converts

Muslims Miss Out as Eight Per Thousand Contribution is Extended

Imam calls for co-operation with Islamic moderates

Atalanta Fans at Berghem Fest Attack Interior Minister Maroni with Smoke Flares

Protest against fan ID card. Maroni: “I’m not talking to them. They can forget about going to matches”

When Wall Street Eats Italian

Eataly complex opens in New York as analysts and stockbrokers queue for jobs

Parents Are Taking Over Children’s University Applications

Seven in ten enquiries come from family members. Charges of mollycoddling rejected

Berlusconi Tells Party Activists to Get Ready for Election

Premier says creation of Fini groups in Parliament is a paradox. Majority’s cohesion to be tested

Berlusconi Counters with Confidence Vote on Four Key Issues

September clash on justice, taxes, federalism and southern Italy

Berlusconi’s Call to Get Ready for Elections

After abstentions on Caliendo vote, PM says: “A black page for Fini’s supporters. We go to the country at the first incident”

Maroni: Situation Out of Hand - Autumn Election if Government Falls

“The Northern League-PDL pact is written in stone. Napolitano could look for an alternative but he wouldn’t find one”.

Italy and BP Scare - Moratorium on Drilling in Mediterranean

First wells in Libyan project 600 kilometres off Sicily to be drilled “within weeks”

Survivor Imma: “Lying under Rubble, I Thought about Mum and Dad”

Girl, 10, says she is “not happy about how it ended”. Doctors say she could leave hospital soon

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