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The Indiana Daily Student

Italy's Prime Minister-elect Silvio Berlusconi, left, flanked by his advisor Gianni Letta, leaves the Quirinale presidential palace Wednesday in Rome, after talks with the Italian President Giorgio Napolitano. Berlusconi met with President Napolitano for about an hour and left without giving any statements. Italy's Premier-elect Silvio Berlusconi has given his blessing if American billionaire George Soros is really intent on buying AS Roma. (AP Photo / Riccardo De Luca) Riccardo De Luca

ITALY POLITICS

Italy's Prime Minister-elect Silvio Berlusconi, left, flanked by his advisor Gianni Letta, leaves the Quirinale presidential palace Wednesday in Rome, after talks with the Italian President Giorgio Napolitano. Berlusconi met with President Napolitano for about an hour and left without giving any statements. Italy's Premier-elect Silvio Berlusconi has given his blessing if American billionaire George Soros is really intent on buying AS Roma. (AP Photo / Riccardo De Luca)