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A Carabinieri police officer walks past migrants as they wait to board a ship towards Porto Empedocle, in Sicily, where they will be taken for document checks, in Lampedusa, Italy, Monday, Feb. 14, 2011. Italy and Tunisia in row over illegal migrants
Khaleej Times  TUNIS - Tunisia has accused Rome of infringing on its sovereignty after an Italian minister suggested sending police to the north African country to stem the tide of illegal migrants trying to reach... (photo: AP / Daniele La Monaca)
An Italian Coast Guard boat carrying some would-be immigrants, rescued at sea, reaches the port of the tiny Italian island of Lampedusa in this March 29, 2009 photo made available Tuesday, March 31, 2009. Tunisians flee in boatloads to Italian island Lampedusa
The Australian  TUNISIANS are fleeing confusion in their country one month after the ouster of their long-time autocratic president, Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, arriving by the... (photo: AP)
Rt Hon David Cameron MP speaking at the Conservative Middle East Council Annual Gala Dinner Britain's town hall chiefs earn more than PM
Zeenews London: Town hall chiefs in Britain are raking in bigger salaries than the country's Prime Minister David Cameron, according to latest figures released here. Figures show that 43 percent of council... (photo: Creative Commons / CMEC)
An Italian Coast Guard vessel rescues a boatload of would-be migrants believed to be from North Africa in the waters off the Sicilian island of Lampedusa, Italy, Sunday, Feb. 13, 2011. Italy Seeks to Use Forces to Halt Illegal Immigrants From Tunisia
Herald Tribune ROME — Italy’s interior minister said Sunday that the country hoped to send its armed forces to Tunisia to help stem the flow of illegal immigrants, after more than 3,000 Tunisians... (photo: AP / Daniele La Monaca)
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A woman shouts slogans against Italian premier Silvio Berlusconi  during a protest in Milan, Italy, Sunday, Feb. 13, 2011. Thousands of women turned out in 200 Italian cities to denounce what they say is Berlusconi's debasing of females. Prosecutors want to try Berlusconi for allegedly paying a 17-year-old Moroccan girl for sex. Paying for prostitution with a minor is a crime in Italy. Berlusconi and the teenager have denied the allegation. Banner is not translatable. Berlusconi refuses to resign, dismisses protest
KDVR ROME (Reuters) - Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi said on Monday he had no intention of stepping down and dismissed a weekend demonstration by thousands of women across... (photo: AP / Luca Bruno)
Would-be migrants believed to be from Tunisia are gathered at the port of the Sicilian island of Lampedusa, Italy, Friday, Feb. 11, 2011 after arriving there by boat. Some 1,000 Tunisians have fled the chaos in their homeland and arrived by boat on a tiny Italian island, prompting Italy to demand Friday that the European Union take stronger action to prevent an uncontrolled wave of migrants from North Africa. Since Jan. 16, about 1,600 Tunisians have landed in Italy, the U.N. refugee agency says, mostly on the island of Lampedusa, which is closer to Africa than the Italian mainland. Half of them arrived in recent days. Tunisia rejects Italian call to send immigration police
BBC News Continue reading the main story Related Stories Italy 'to send police to Tunisia' Italy moves on Tunisia migration Italy stops people-smuggling ring The Tunisian... (photo: AP / Elio Desiderio)
A group of women hold a poster with a photo of Italian premier Silvio Berlusconi behind bars during a protest in Milan, Italy, Sunday, Feb. 13, 2011. Italian women rally against Silvio Berlusconi
The Daily Telegraph Australia TENS of thousands of women have taken to the streets of Italian cities in protest against scandal-hit Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, as a key rival launched a scathing... (photo: AP / Luca Bruno)
People march against Italian premier Silvio Berlusconi  during a protest in Rome Sunday, Feb. 13, 2011. Thousands of women turned out in 200 Italian cities to denounce what they say is Berlusconi's debasing of females. Prosecutors want to try Berlusconi for allegedly paying a 17-year-old Moroccan girl for sex. Paying for prostitution with a minor is a crime in Italy. Berlusconi and the teenager have denied the allegation. The poster read: "Berlusconi without dignity" and "Former Cavalier here!" Italians Take to Streets in Frustration With Leader
The New York Times ROME — With signs reading “Enough!” and “We want a country that respects women,” thousands took to the streets across Italy on Sunday in... (photo: AP / Pier Paolo Cito)
In this Sept. 2, 2009 file picture the Euro sculpture is see in front of the European Central Bank ECB in Frankfurt, central Germany. Politics Will Determine New E.C.B. Head
The New York Times FRANKFURT — With Axel A. Weber of Germany no longer in the running to succeed Jean-Claude Trichet as president of the European Central Bank, at least one thing is... (photo: AP / Michael Probst, File)
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Would-be migrants believed to be from Tunisia are seen on the shores of the Sicilian island of Lampedusa, Italy, Friday, Feb. 11, 2011 after arriving there by boat. Some 1,000 Tunisians have fled the chaos in their homeland and arrived by boat on a tiny Italian island, prompting Italy to demand Friday that the European Union take stronger action to prevent an uncontrolled wave of migrants from North Africa. Since Jan. 16, about 1,600 Tunisians have landed in Italy, the U.N. refugee agency says, mostly on the island of Lampedusa, which is closer to Africa than the Italian mainland. Half of them arrived in recent days.
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A group of women protesting against Italian premier Silvio Berlusconi  stand by an Italian flag with the portrait of a smiling pig and with written "This is not our flag", during a rally in Rome Sunday, Feb. 13, 2011. Thousands of women turned out in 200 Italian cities to denounce what they say is Berlusconi's debasing of females. Prosecutors want to try Berlusconi for allegedly paying a 17-year-old Moroccan girl for sex. Paying for prostitution with a minor is a crime in Italy. Berlusconi and the teenager have denied the allegation.
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Inter Milan's president Massimo Moratti celebrates at the end of the Serie A soccer match between Siena and Inter Milan in Siena, Italy, Sunday, May 16, 2010. Inter Milan beat Siena 1-0 Sunday to seal its fifth consecutive Serie A title and move two-thirds of the way to a possible treble. Inter finished with 82 points, two more than AS Roma, which won 2-0 at Chievo Verona.
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