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Coverage by The Economist on Berlusconi over the last 10yrs

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The Economist first put Silvio Berlusconi on the cover in 2001, when we ran an investigative story looking at his business dealings. Ten years and several libel suits later, he is standing down. Our slideshow remembers this long relationship.

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    man was kept around for so long. Now Italy has a hell of a mess to show for it.
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    Oh, how I do love The Economist.
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    Here are some instances of...actually being funny, just for reference. The man who screwed
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    go again! (so good)
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    de protagonista, desde 2001 hasta hoy. Aparte del tema en cuestin, notese la mejora en diseño…
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