President Vladimir Putin and Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi met at the negotiating table at Villa Certosa and took a tour of its park • President of Russia
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Berlusconi faints at podium during speech
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Silvio Berlusconi announces he is becoming a vegetarian due to his concern for animal welfare | The Independent | The Independent
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Trouble at home for Italy's Berlusconi
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President Vladimir Putin and Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi met at the negotiating table at Villa Certosa and took a tour of its park • President of Russia
Silvio Berlusconi is Italy's kingmaker again - The Post
Fury In Ukraine After Putin And Berlusconi Drink Crimea's Oldest Bottle Of Wine - I24NEWS
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Berlusconi drops bid to be elected as Italy's president – CBS17.com
After days of acrimony, Italy's Meloni and Berlusconi meet | WRIC ABC 8News
What Berlusconi's Offer to Stop Humping Meter Maids, Italian Economy Should Teach U.S. Pols (and Voters)
Berlusconi Watch: In the Crypt with “Bunga Bunga” | Vanity Fair
Berlusconi-backed MFE sticks to targets despite tough start to year | Reuters
Italy's Meloni issues warning to Berlusconi over Putin ties | KOIN.com
silvio berlusconi fucking a traffic warden - YouTube
For Silvio Berlusconi, New Colors and a New Cause - The New York Times
Italy's Silvo Berlusconi's Sexist Comments Under Scrutiny | Time
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Libyan Leader Qaddafi Visits Italy - The New York Times
Putin Uses 20 Bottles of Vodka and a 'Sweet' Note to Rekindle Bromance With Italy's Silvio Berlusconi | Vladimir Putin - Silvio Berlusconi
Berlusconi's World of Bunga Bunga Begins to End | The New Yorker