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Below I've seen articles in the newspapers while I was in the Czech Republic for the weekend. I will not do a polemic about the niceties of the premier, but I say that the world does not have realized, then do not sit well with me.

Berlusconi jokes about Obama and says "he is young, handsome and tanned"
Published Thursday November 6, 2008 in Spain
[La Vanguardia]
http://italiadallestero.info/archives/1786

Silvio Berlusconi calls Barack Obama "handsome and tanned"
Published Thursday, November 6, 2008 in England
[The Telegraph]
http://italiadallestero.info/archives/1735

The showgirl Berlusconi said that sex is a hindrance to his political career
Published Sunday, November 2, 2008 in England
[ The Sunday Times]
http://italiadallestero.info/archives/1686


Berlusconi sotto tiro per la “battuta” su Obama
Pubblicato Giovedì 6 Novembre 2008 in USA
[The New York Times]
http://italiadallestero.info/archives/1755

La gaffe di Berlusconi al centro dell’attenzione
Pubblicato Venerdì 7 Novembre 2008 in Russia
[The Moscow Times]
http://italiadallestero.info/archives/1763

“Bello, giovane e abbronzato”
Pubblicato Venerdì 7 Novembre 2008 in Argentina
[La Nacion]
http://italiadallestero.info/archives/1775

Berlusconi rifiuta di scusarsi per le dichiarazioni fatte su Obama ed aggiunge che inoltre è “alto”
Pubblicato Venerdì 7 Novembre 2008 in Spagna
[La Vanguardia]
http://italiadallestero.info/archives/1808

Consiglio il sito, fa capire molte cose. Sia ben chiaro, non è vangelo, ma come si suol dire è meglio sentire "tutte le campane"....poi oggi parlano anche di noi trentini in Argentina!

ECCO:
Italia: Berlusconi ha perso la prima elezione da quando è Presidente del Consiglio
Pubblicato Martedì 11 Novembre 2008 in Argentina
[Clarin]
in the Autonomous Province of Trento, the opposition center-left won re-election of President Lorenzo Dellai with 57% of the vote. The center of the Prime Minister received only 36.51%.
A small yet powerful warning to the conservative Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi. In the Autonomous Province of Trento, the opposition center-left won re-election of President Lorenzo Dellai, who won 57% of the votes, while center-right Berlusconi has stood at 36.51%.
Berlusconi can count on a wide popular support, having won the local elections last May with a big advantage over the center- led by Walter Veltroni, head of the Democratic Party.
But some failures noted in its astonishing dominance have raised fears that the honeymoon is over with the Italians. Berlusconi can count on an absolute majority in Parliament, which provides him with a term of 5 years. Later, the richest man in Italy in 2013 plans to achieve the desired position of President of the Republic, which has a term of 7 years.
Veltroni said that the results "are of significant value to the national level and confirm that the climate is changing."
The Democratic Party has had the outside support of former Christian Democrat UDC Pierluigi Casini.
The province of Trento, in the affluent Northeast, and Berlusconi, the Italian side is a region shared with the German minority in the province of Bolzano, where he recently came back to win the South Tyrolean People's Party (SVP) of Austrian memory, while losing the votes of the advance the extreme right.
In Trento the Democratic Party got 21.62% of the vote while the PDL, Berlusconi's party, declined to 12.26%. The Northern League of Umberto Bossi, an ally of the Prime Minister at national level, has grown to 14.21%. Good results for the Union of the province re-elected president of the Trentino, an ally of the Democratic Party, which has won 17.92%. For
experts Berlusconi in Rome on the election result is indicative of a mild illness and a popular minister said that the orientation of the voters in Trentino was a warning signal that you should listen.
[Original article by Julio Argañaraz

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