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  • Napolitano said that he was still "shaken" whenever he recalled Craxi's long illness and

    Gates of Vienna 2010

  • You can't say these regimes haven't allowed their countries to develop economically and socially, Foreign Ministry Undersecretary Stefania Craxi said in an interview, describing her government's reluctance in overtly criticizing Col.

    Europe's Ties With Libya Questioned Stacy Meichtry 2011

  • Tehke via Craxi, nimetage Raphael Piazza Navonal ka Craxiks, siis on kõigile näha, mis laadi poliitika teie eesmärk on.

    tatsutahime Diary Entry tatsutahime 2007

  • I sat next to our old friend PM Craxi, who is a very big man.

    Barbara Bush Barbara Bush 2005

  • I sat next to our old friend PM Craxi, who is a very big man.

    Barbara Bush Barbara Bush 2005

  • In the late 1980s Craxi indignantly told Frei that he had never committed a single illegal act.

    Italy's Dirty Linen Smith, Denis Mack 1995

  • As late as February 1992, Andreotti and Craxi expected to form a new government that would halt further investigations into political crime and perpetuate their joint condominium.

    Italy's Dirty Linen Smith, Denis Mack 1995

  • Parliament once more voted to protect Craxi from indictment but then changed its mind as a result of public indignation.

    Italy's Dirty Linen Smith, Denis Mack 1995

  • Another friend confessed to having paid Craxi $16 million for favors, and the courts soon learned that this was only a small fraction of the illegal money that he or his party received.

    Italy's Dirty Linen Smith, Denis Mack 1995

  • It was led by Silvio Berlusconi, one of the half a dozen richest people in Italy, a television, publishing, and real-estate mogul who had been a close ally of Craxi on the left, but now surprisingly allied himself with neo-fascists on the extreme right.

    Italy's Dirty Linen Smith, Denis Mack 1995

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