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Time.com: Rightist Elected as Rome Mayor

Gianni Alemanno's surprising victory over Francesco Rutelli brings about the first rightist mayor since World War II

Italian billionaire Berlusconi 'wins' election

Billionaire conservative former prime minister Silvio Berlusconi is on track to become Italy's next leader after his center-left rival Walter Veltroni Monday conceded general election defeat.

Time.com: Berlusconi Rides Again

A third election as prime minister vindicates the often controversial Italian politician, but this time, there's little euphoria among his supporters

Berlusconi seeks power as Italy votes

Italians began voting Sunday in snap general elections that could bring the return of a familiar face in Italian politics: former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi.

Showman Berlusconi woos back voters

Italians will go to the polls Sunday and Monday for general elections that could bring the return of a familiar face in Italian politics: former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi.

Time.com: Maimed by the Mob

Viewpoint: Italy cannot fix its broken political system until it summons the anger and determination needed to fight the scourge of organized crime

Analysis: Bombast and comedy in Italy's political opera

I know, news of yet another Italian political crisis is not very exciting, certainly not easy to explain and in the end chances are that the next prime minister will keep his job for a year or two, and then the circus will start again.

Time.com: How An Italian Government Falls

With spumante and melodrama spilling out among legislators, Prime Minister Roman Prodi submits his resignation

Time.com: Italy's Government Poised to Fall

Prime Minister Romano Prodi no longer has a working majority in the Italian Senate. Does it spell the end for him?

Rome 'coping' with influx of pilgrims

For anyone who has ever visited Rome and witnessed first-hand the normal state of chaos that is synonymous with the capital, the orderliness and calm that fell on Rome following the death of Pope John Paul II and leading up to his funeral could hardly be believed.

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