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A Milan court on Tuesday handed down a ruling that would send the political establishments of many countries into a tailspin. It found the British lawyer David Mills guilty of taking $600,000 in exchange for lying to protect the Italian prime minister, Silvio Berlusconi.
In Italy, the ruling did not even lead the evening news.
That honor went to Berlusconi's main political rival, Walter Veltroni, who stepped down on Tuesday after his party's solid defeat on Monday in the election for governor of Sardinia, where the Democratic Party incumbent lost to the son of Berlusconi's tax lawyer. So the story of the day was not of corruption but of Berlusconi's ever-expanding grip on power in Italy.
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Good evening, there was already an injury, huh?
Giovanni Trapattoni, falling off his chair