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These are crazy days in Rome, where limbo reigns in parliament and papacy.

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The political turmoil in the Middle East and North Africa has since had a ripple effect not only across the Arab countries but also around the world.

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An attacker hurled a statuette at Italian Premier Silvio Berlusconi, striking the leader in the face at the end of a rally yesterday and leaving the stunned 73-year-old media mogul with a broken nose and bloodied mouth.

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ROME (AP) — Italian President Giorgio Napolitano has opened an international conference in Rome to explore factors that cause violence against females worldwide.

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Congress last week approved a bill abolishing the death penalty despite protests from relatives of crime victims who believe Mrs. Arroyo, a staunch Roman Catholic, rushed approval to please Pope Benedict XVI. The President needs to sign the bill for it to become law.

Mrs. Arroyo will leave on June 24 for Italy before traveling on to Spain.
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Congress last week approved a bill abolishing the death penalty despite protests from relatives of crime victims who believe Mrs. Arroyo, a staunch Roman Catholic, rushed approval to please Pope Benedict XVI. The President needs to sign the bill for it to become law.

Mrs. Arroyo will leave on June 24 for Italy before traveling on to Spain.
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