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Rispettate I Giudici» II Csm Spacca Il Polo Ed E «Giallo» Per Mancuso in Tv S3! .^Un '(>%, Giornale + libro "Element! di paesaggio > Woody Allen nMLRM.nir.-sn «•.*.« Forza Italia isolata, anche An condanna le aggressioni «Rispettate i giudici» II Csm spacca il Polo Ed e «giallo» per Mancuso in tv • ROMA Gli uomini di Berlusconi sono sa a contrastare i rapporti tra personaggi restati soli. Con 27 voti favorevoli e 3 con- della politica e della mafia Cosi i fedelissi- Riflettete trari il Csm ha approvato un documento mi del clan Berlusconi e Previti sono rima- di dura condanna contro lutti gli attacchi sti isolati nel tuonare contro le «toghe ros- gratuiti nvolti ai magistrati di Palmi e di Pa­ se» o le «milizie» del pm colpevoli perche su quel voto lermo dopo le sentenze Contrada e Man- [anno semplicemente il loro dovere. Di- cini. Con questo gesto molto fermo il Con­ battito interessante, comunque, ieri al siglio superiore della magislratura ha Csm. Per esempio sono state definite un MASSIMO BHUTTI espresso solidaneta ai giudici aggrediti, la atto di incivilta le esternazioni contro i giornata di ieri ha segnato una netta spac- magistrati e, in particolare, quelle del trio LI ATTACCHI scate- catura all'interno della componente «lai- Sgarbi, Maiolo, Parenti. Alia fine su propo- nati contro la magi- ca» del Consiglio che fa riferimento alia sta di Pazzaglia, dal documento sono stati stratura da alcuni destra. I due membri laici di An, Pazzaglia tolti i rifenmenti diretti ai tre. In serata il esponenti di primo e Franchi, hanno votato a favore del do­ presidente Scalfaro ha convocato i presi­ piano della destra cumento, lasciando soli i tre esponenti dent! della Camera e del Senato, Pivetti e G piu vicini a Forza Italia. Insomnia, Allean- Scognamiglio e il vicepresidente del Csm •aaaaaaaa italiana sono il frutto di una scelta politica non re- za nazionale ha preferito prendere le di- Capotosti che svolgera una relazione sul sponsabile e di una visione de- stanze dagli attacchi forsennati lanciati da voto di ieri. lntanto e «giallo» per I'ex mini- formanle della realta istituzio- chi ritiene un <<:omp!otto» ogni attivita te- stro Mancuso in tv, osteggiatoda Fini nale del paese. L'onorevole Sil­ vio Berlusconi, capo di una coa- GIANNI CIPRIANI lizione e candidate alia presi- A PAGINA 3 denza del Consiglio, insulta e calunnia pubblicamente, a piu riprese, I magistrati della Procu­ re di Milano, paragonandoli ad una banda criminale. Sulla stes- Jessica. 7 anni, si schianta con l'aereo sa linea del leader scendono in campo le onorevoli Parenti e L'Ulivo: e la cultura Maiolo e poi Biondi, Previli, Sgarbi, Oiuliano Ferrara ed altri Voleva diventare la piu giovane pilota degli Stati Uniti mlnori. Berlusconi afferma che la ricchezza cTItalia dietro i giudici vi e una regia po­ • ROMA Portare la cultura al govemo, vaiorizzare in tutte le •l NEW YORK Impegnata a batlere un assurdo record, una Clinton per invitarlo a fare un giro con lei, su nelcielo Poisareb- litica. Di fronte alia richiesta di sue potenzialita questa immensa nsorsa del paese. Con que- bambina di sette anni che pilotava un piccolo aeroplane un Ces­ be andata a Faulmoth, in Massachussets, a fare una visita alia sua denunciare circostanze concre­ sti obiettivi I'Ulivo ha celebrato ieri la sua convention, con sna 177B, si 6 schiantata a terra ieri mattina. Con lei sono morti il nonna materna. Li I'aspettava sua madre tra un paio di giomi. te, batte in ritirata e si rilugia die­ Prodi, Veltroni, I'ex ministro francese Jack Lang, intelettuali e padre e 1'istruttore che I'accompagnavano nella traversata degli Quel volo non e giunto atermine. Volevaessere la piu giovane pi- tro dichiarazioni tanto aggressi­ centinaia tra uomini delle arti e dello speltacolo Prende cor- Stall Uniti. L'aereo e decollate da Cheyenne in Wymonig nono- Iota ad aver attraversato I'America in aeroplano Jessica era edu- ve quanto fumose. Ma il veleno po I'idea di costituire un ministero «pep> la cultura, che rag- stante le pessime condizioni aUnosfenche ed e precipitate men- cata dal padre che aveva deciso di non mandarla a scuola. cosi egiasparso L'attacco antimagi- gruppi compertenze ora sparse in altri dicasten II problema tre cervava di tornare a terra, mancando una casa pel pochi me- come i suoi fratelli. Era una bambina prodigio Asoli quattro anni strati e diretto verso una plurali­ della formazione nella scuola. Lo show di Benigni che bacia tn. Jessica Dubroff prendeva lezioni da soli quattro mesi. Nei suoi gia vendeva i giornali andando casa per casa stando in equilibrio ty di bersagli. Non solo i pubbli- Veltroni fa scoppiare la sala piani e'era una sosta a Washington. Aveva scntto al presidente su una bicicletta SEGUEAPAGINA 9 FORMISA.NO OONNELU SACCHI NANNIRICCOBONO ALLE PAGINE S«T APASINA IT Tragedia in Germania. Fiamme in sala d'attesa, tra le vittime ci sono due italiani Raid aerei contro le roccaforti dei guerriglieri hezbollah Dusseldorf, rogo in aeroporto Torna la guerra a Beirut Tra le fiamme del terminal 16 carbonizzati Israele bombarda: 6 morti • BF.RUNO Devastante incendio M La guerra ha bussato alte porte di Bei­ Ehud Barak - che qualsiasi localita nel loro all'aeroporto di DUsseldorf. Alme- rut Elicotten con la Stella di Davide hanno Paese pu6 essere colpita dai nostn aerei no 16 persone sono morte soffoca- attaccato ieri mattina un quartiere perifen- Aggredito fintanto che gli abitanti di Kiryat Shmona II Censis: il paese te dal fumo nella hall degli arrivi co della capitale libanese, roccaforte dei da teppisti sono costretli a chiudersi nei rifugn. Ma Ki­ che ieri sera era affollatissima per il guemglien jntegralistt sciiti. £ la prima vol- ryat Shmona e da ieri sera una citta fanta- grande rientio dalle vacanze pa- ta che ci6 accade dai giorni dell'«0pera- Ragazzo sma. Le autonta militan israeliane hanno ha voglia di onesta squall Le fiamme si sarebbero spri- zione pace in Galilea» nei 1982 Mentre gli ordinate I'evacuazione di massa Si feme gionate da un saldatore elettneo in elicotten da combattimento colpivano autistico la reazione degli integralisti libanesi La • ROMA Foto di famiglia con qualche novita quella un negozio di fiori Scene strazianti Beirut, altri caccia israeliani attaccavano a Casa Bianca invita alia moderazione. Ma scattata dal Censis. L'ltalia sta cambiando tra tanle con- davanti agh occhi dei primi soccor- Tiro e nella valle della Beqaa II bilancio e «scortatO)> la Siria denuncia l'«azione terronstica» di traddizioni VirtO per eccellenza, a sorpresa, e considera- ritori Molte vittime sono state sor- di sei morti, tra cui tre civili, e decine di fo- dalla Ps Gerusalemme II governo libanese minac- ta e I'onesla (62%), ma chi deve scegliere tra tempo libe- prese in un ascensore che si e tra- riti !1 terrore si e impadronito di Beirut cia «Risponderemo a nucve azioni di roesoldi, non ha dubbi. sette su dieci scelgono il denaro sformato in una prigione di fuoco Centinaia di persone fuggono dai quartien guerra» colpiti, altre cercano rifugio nei sotterra- RUOQERO MARCELLA ClARNELLI PAOLO SOLDINI nei «i libanesi devono comprendere - di- FARKAS UMBERTO DE OIOVANNANOELI A PAGINA 11 A PAGINA 18 chiara il ministro degli esten israeliano A PAGINA 13 A PAGINA IB CHE TEMPO PA Tribunal) di Milano e Napoli Tra soldi e ideali vew&i cue iA Giu&fizw! T Economicismo Le mazzette FiNie^ COL WVIDERE: v- NICOLA TRANFAO.LIA OLDI INCAMPAGNAelettoralenonsiparlad'altro [sol­ FlNl W BERLUSCONI J di da pagare al fisco, i soldi del deficit pubblico, i soldi della I L RITRATTO dell'ltalia di oggi, che il Censis traccia S che mancano e quetli che servirebbero. La politica ra- KAOS con una ricerca a campione che ha comvollo oltre sei- gioniera ha dato lo sfratto alia politica filosofa, e negli stessi Fininvest EDIZIONI I mila persone scelte con crilen di rappresentativita ci luoghi nei quail un tempo si litigava su argomenli niagari va- restituisce il volto di un paese a disagio, preoccupalo per niloquenli come il deslino dell'uomo. oggi ci si scanna sulle Corruzione della CuanMa di Finanza: il future NP poteva essere diversamenleaH'intemodi una aliquole Irpef. I casi sono due o le aliquote Irpef nassumono Kntenu di rinvk) a giudizlo, transizione dalla prima a una non meglio identificabile mirabilmente il senso della vita, oppure si e tacilamente deci­ e gli interragatori di Paolo «seconda Repubblica» che va avanti dall imzio degli anni so, di coniune accordo, che il senso della vita non deve ri- e Silvio Beriusconi (e altri). guardare la politica Questa seconda opzione sarebbe anche II racket tekwhivo Novanta e della quale e difficile, in questa vigilia eletlora- Flnirmit in Campania le, delineare le linee essenziali non solo dal punto di vista accettabile, e magan utile, se alia perdita di controllo e di lu- con la bands Dc Loranzo- politico ma anche da quella economico e socio-cultura- cidita che contrassegn6 gli a nni dell ubnachezza ideologica Di Donato-Pomicirto le. (spesso molesta), fosse seguita una nuova'sobneta diaietti- Si e colpiti in primo luogo da quel sessanta per cento ca, consono ad argomenli certamente inleressanti, ma non abbondante (il 62,4 per I'esattezza) di italiani che pon- particolannenle stravolgenti Macche: ci si insulta sui «per gono 1'onesta tra i valon fondamentali essenziali, assai cenlo», ci si oclia sull'lva, ci si maledice sulle manovrme Ci prima della gluslizia e della labonosita (in un paese co- siamo menlati in passalo, cnminali e martui nel nome dell'l- dea. Rischiamo di mentarci, adesso, tnnnnali e martin nel HELLE LIBREniE O A DOMCH.KD VERSMCO MPORTD 8ULC C P (V 40M1OT MTESTATO KAOS E0IZION1 - MLANO nome della tassa sui passi carrai [MICHELE SERRA] SEGUEAPAGINA 1 KAOS EDtZlONI.
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