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When one man bought Italy's books

Silvio Berlusconi is remembered for many things: three terms as prime minister, a talent for legal evasion, and a personal style that kept tabloids in business for decades. Less remembered is the moment in the early 1990s when he acquired Arnoldo Mondadori Editore—Italy's largest and most prestigious publishing house—through a corporate battle that a court would later determine had been decided by a bribed judge.
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Mårbacka to the World: Carlini Classics Reintroduces Nobel Laureate Selma Lagerlöf

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5 Books That Prove Ernest Hemingway Is the Master of Short Sentences and Long Shadows

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Sonny Rollins: the man on the bridge

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From the Archives | Cheryl Misak on the Life and Mind of Frank Ramsey

Fearful in Gaza

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The Marilyn Diaries

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Operation Condor: The Pact That Terrorized a Continent

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Simply Caesar

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