• Giuliano Ferrara (born 7 January 1952) is an Italian journalist, television presenter, and former politician. He is the founding editor of Il Foglio. Born...
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    San Giuliano is a small Gothic-style, Roman Catholic church located on the Piazzetta delle Castello on the southwest corner of the Castello Estense in...
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    journalist and politician Giuliano Ferrara. Since 2015, it has been directed by Claudio Cerasa [it]. Il Foglio was founded in 1996 by Ferrara after he left as...
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    Giornale di Napoli under the direction of Lino Jannuzzi, for Il Foglio by Giuliano Ferrara and for Il Giornale. In 2010, on the occasion of the death of the former...
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    Eventually his show was suspended after a controversial joke on journalist Giuliano Ferrara (who was working for La7 too). 2012: Luttazzi wins his legal battle...
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    Julian Cesarini the Elder (It.: Giuliano Cesarini, seniore) (1398 in Rome – 10 November 1444 in Varna, Ottoman Empire) was one of the group of brilliant...
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    Autonomies and the New Italian Socialist Party voted for the journalist Giuliano Ferrara. The voting operations started at 16:00 CEST; as no candidate obtained...
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    footballer Claudio Ranieri, Series A coach Enrico Letta, Italian politician Giuliano Ferrara, journalist and opinion maker Rachel Roddy, writer Firpo, Erica (28...
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  • Church of San Giuliano, Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, Italy Church of San Giuliano, Catania, Sicily, Italy Church of San Giuliano, Ferrara, Emilia-Romagna...
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  • Fassino (born 1949), politician. Beppe Fenoglio (1922–1963), writer. Giuliano Ferrara (born 1952), journalist and politician. Davide Ferrario (born 1956)...
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    by the resignation of a senator, and defeated right-wing journalist Giuliano Ferrara in the Mugello constituency, a left wing stronghold. He later founded...
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    Preceded by — Newscaster for TG1 1987–2004 Succeeded by — Preceded by Giuliano Ferrara Host of Otto e mezzo since 2008 Incumbent Assembly seats Preceded by...
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  • affairs and deputy prime minister in the Prodi II Cabinet 2006–2008. Giuliano Ferrara (1952–): politician, journalist, and occasional talk show host. Nilde...
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    intellectuals and artists such as Dario Fo, Erri De Luca, Carlo Ginzburg, Giuliano Ferrara, Gad Lerner, Luigi Ciotti, Walter Veltroni, Piero Fassino, judge Ferdinando...
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    sexual act itself. In the 90s and 2000s she wrote for Il Foglio by Giuliano Ferrara, to whom she did not spare criticisms anyway. In 1995 she attended...
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  • on the indications of the several party leaders. Some people, like Giuliano Ferrara, described themselves so. Others, like Fausto Bertinotti, were accused...
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    giving first the news and interviewing him live on TG5 on the same day. Giuliano Ferrara responded by asking for his resignation; however, Silvio Berlusconi...
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    Some years later, he devoted himself to journalism with Il Foglio of Giuliano Ferrara since its foundation; he is also a correspondent for Il Sole 24 Ore...
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    Pope Julius II (Latin: Iulius II; Italian: Giulio II; born Giuliano della Rovere; 5 December 1443 – 21 February 1513) was head of the Catholic Church and...
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  • Senator (1879–1903) and Minister of Public Education (1898–1899) Giuliano Ferrara, (born in 1952), Minister for Parliamentary Relations (1994–1995),...
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    brother of Francesco della Rovere, later Pope Sixtus IV, and the father of Giuliano della Rovere, later Pope Julius II. Raffaello della Rovere, sometimes spelt...
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  • Farkas Giovanni Claudio Fava Giuseppe Fava Emilio Fede Vittorio Feltri Giuliano Ferrara Lando Ferretti Ennio Flaiano Paolo Flores d'Arcais Vittorio Foa Marco...
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  • Retrieved 19 December 2016. Laura Delli Colli (1990). "Un '91 con Giuliano Ferrara". la Repubblica. Retrieved 19 December 2016. "Book Nick Owen, Event...
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    Subsequently, Pasca took part in the broadcast Otto e mezzo hosted by Giuliano Ferrara and attacked Communist Refoundation Party member Rina Gagliardi [it]...
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    Independent Minister for Parliamentary Relations (without portfolio) Giuliano Ferrara 10 May 1994 – 17 January 1995 Forza Italia Minister for Institutional...
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    Barile (1917–2000) 14 May 1993 10 May 1994 1 year, 6 days Independent Giuliano Ferrara (1952– ) 10 May 1994 17 January 1995 252 days Forza Italia Berlusconi...
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  • Prince Ferdinand Pius, Duke of Calabria Sabrina Ferilli Enrico Fermi Giuliano Ferrara Ettore Ferrari Attilio Ferraris Anna Maria Ferrero Ciro Ferri Gabriella...
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    mayoral campaign, he was supported by actor Carlo Verdone and journalist Giuliano Ferrara. In the 2000s and 2010s, Carraro was part of The People of Freedom...
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    journalist Giuliano Ferrara, a well-known supporter of Berlusconi and former Minister for the Relationship [of the government] with the Parliament. Ferrara hosted...
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  • Tuscany, with 67.7% of the vote, much more than centre-right independent Giuliano Ferrara (16.1%) and Communist Sandro Curzi (13.0%). In March 1998, Di Pietro...
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