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| | Gianfranco Sanguinetti |
 | | One will pardon us for this literary artifice, but, in the current generalization of bad habits, each stupidity deserves to be given its due and imbecility never lacks protectors: here in Italy, we respect things too much to be dignified with respect. |
 | | The "Italian question," or the French question, or the English question, cannot be answered by replacing Flaminio Piccoli or Rumor, [27] for example, with someone more "telegenic," less implicated in past bankruptcies, or less compromised with the Mafia than Minister Gioia. |
 | | Mariano Rumor, a Christian Democrat, was Italy's Prime Minister on and off, between 12 December 1968 and 6 July 1970. |
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