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Posts Tagged ‘italian reaction to obama’

Vladimir Luxuria and the lure of the TV screen

Sunday, December 7th, 2008

Last week, seemingly against the odds, Vladimir Luxuria won the Italian reality-tv game show L’Isola dei Famosi (a type of ‘I’m a celebrity, get me out of here’). What makes her victory worth discussing - outside of the tv pundity columns - is that she is a) transgender, and b) a former member of parliament [...]

Berlusconi and the Obama ’suntan’ slur

Monday, November 10th, 2008

What was Silvio Berlusconi thinking, when he described the newly-elected Barack Obama as ‘young, handsome, and suntanned’, during a press conference in the Kremlin on Thursday? If Russian President Dmitry Medvedev knew, his face was giving nothing away, sitting impassively beside the grinning Italian.
There are two different perspectives, in Italy, regarding the Prime Minister’s [...]

What would Obama have done in George Bush’s place on 9/11?

Thursday, November 6th, 2008

Has Barack Obama had it too easy from foreign correspondents jaundiced by 8 years of George W. Bush? Perhaps, but ready to put things to right is Corriere della Sera journalist Lorenzo Cremonesi, who puts Obama’s foreign policy credentials under renewed scrutiny in today’s newspaper.
His main question is, what would Obama have done had he [...]