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Rebus Elezioni Ora Si Spacca Il Polo M Buttiglìone: regionali con FI e Lega al Nord, col Pds al Sud Le utopie Rebus elezioni dei politici Ora si spacca il Polo CLARA MMIM OLTI ANNI fa. quando erano assai diversi l L'Europa avvisa: subito la manovra prodotti che la televisione ci ^n_^_M_ scodellava in casa, un giorno accompagnai • ROMA. Le elezioni spaccano il dannoso votare a giugno». Ancora al cinema la mia sorella più Poto: Forca Italia contro Alleanza Buttlglione dagli Stati Uniti manda piccola, distante per età nazionale. Sulla legge elettorale messaggi contraddittori all'Italia. quanto basta per essermi fi­ per le Regioni, il capogruppo di FI, Chiede un'alleanza con Lega e glia e che aveva allora più o Tv imparziali Dotti, chiede alla Camera il rinvio Forza Italia nel Norcl e un'alleanza meno IO-12 anni, del dibattito, In programma da og­ con Pdse progressisti nel Sud, e as­ gi, sulla proposta approvala anche sicura che le recenti feroci polemi­ Avevo scelto il film con da Tatarella di An. Tatarella non che tra Berlusconi e Bossi si atte­ molta attenzione, consapevo­ 4 proposte accetta: «Non favorirà un rigurgito nueranno presto. Questo nel caso le dell'atmosfera puritana che proporzlonalislico». L'improvvisa che a giugno si voti per le regionali, lei respirava In casa, e del so­ resipiscenza dei beriusconiani È E se si voterà per le politiche? «Allo­ spetti che inevitabilmente si appuntavano su di me, che vi­ dovuta alle pressioni di Buttigliene ra lutto è piil difficile. È un proble­ «MMUMUMTC vevo da sola, fuori dalia (ami­ sul Cavaliere. 11 segretario dei po­ ma che il partito esaminerà nei glia, SPETTIAMO con polari dagli Usa ha chiamato: «Il bi­ prossimi giorni, e spero risolverà curiosila, e an­ polarismo ci schiaccia. Non potre­ unanimemente». Alla Camera, in- Un western senza ammaz­ che con qualche mo fare alleanze. Fermati e aspet­ tónto, il Polo manda alla Plvetti una zamenti violenti, e invece te­ apprensione che tami», Berlusconi in cambio ba lettera di censura. E Berlusconi at­ neramente spiritoso: per Ire Il ministro delle chiesto un «si» alle elezioni a giu­ tacca Prodi: «Perché su questo ta­ quarti del film la mia aitldabi- mmm^^mA Poste Ci (accia lità morale non fu messa in di- ' gno. ma rischia di subire solianto ce?». Dall'Unione europea nuovo scussione. Ma poi arrivo la cornacele quali regole Inten­ le regionali ad aprile, D'Alema avvertimento all'Italia: serve subito de proporre per rendere equi­ scena d'amore: lei nuda in conferma: iFer il paese sarebbe una manovra rigorosa, i, . librata ed equanime la cam­ una tinozza mollo country, lui pagna elettorale sugli schernii con mutandonì bagnati che della televisione (senza di­ MMUO MMHU «OVANMNI MtWIHKL UHI mettevano in evidenza ogni menticare la radio). Con cu­ protuberanza e desiderio. riosila un po' maliziosa, per­ Moem MMKMKm AU.I-PA6INE*4B««« Una -ÌKIHO* co* |kml «orni armati p«t h vto« MogvJtot* «P che - pur non dubitando del­ Mia sorella cominciò a ri­ la fantasia politica del profes­ dacchiare, via via più forte, io sor Agostino Cambino (uno sudavo. Poi mi si accostò, mi del tre «saggi» convocati per sussurrò all'orecchio qualco­ consigliare li governo Berlu­ sa che, per l'ansia, Il per lì a Lasorella sull'agguato non capii: temevo domande sconi sul conflitto d interessi scabrose, osservazioni a cui Ira Berlusconi presidente e • ROMA. Dopo le polemiche arrivano sione» Alla Camera II rottosegielarlo Berlusconi imprenditore} - Bachelet: «Suicidio non avrei saputo come rl- le querele. La multinazionale Usa Dole agli Esteri Scammacca si è dello certo abbiamo (Siro nella memoria Fato Fabbri spondere. I kentattvt falliti o aggirati nel ha querelato Garmen Lasorella che, die la concorrenza commerciate non Lei ripetè, e finalmente la passato prossimo, Nonne e il Ppi a destra» poche ore dopo ^tragica Sparatoria di Noi potevamo può «aver di sicuro dato luogo a nessun ragione di tanta ilarità mi fu divieti già erano stali partoriti Mogadiscio, aveva parlataci Tg2 della conflitto». A Mogadiscio il portavoce chiara: rìsi allora sollevata, In­ dalla creatività ministeriale, e «guerra delle banane», cioè della rivali­ arrestare Aidid Onu ammette che non è stata fatta al­ sieme a lei, del fatto che la ra­ al Garante erano stati affidali • La candidatura di Romano Prodi e la para­ tà tra le bande che controllano il com­ cuna inchiesta e sostiene che la spara­ gazza era tutta nuda ma ave­ strumenti in apparenza seve- bola delta segreteria di Buttigliele. Per il Ppi sa­ mercio a Mogadiscio. Querela anche Macosìl'Onu toria è avvenuta tra bande rivali per il va in testa un cappello con la veletta, elaborato. E 11 bagno : e invece accaduto che le rebbe un suicidio l'alleanza col Poto, Parta Gio­ per II legale della SomaUtuil ed 11 diri­ possesso di auto rubate ai caschi blu, 1 con il cappello, notava lei, è Solazlonl siano siate conti­ vanni Bachelet, voce autorevole dell'associazio­ gente della compagnia Travaglini. Pa­ ci fermò fratelli di Palmisano rispondono al di­ nismo cattolico. proprio una cosa comica: nue, penino beffarde, e rego* cala replica della giornalista; «La querce rettore del Giornale «Paiole infamanti», la data al giudice la possibilità di ap­ Fedri aveva accusato i giornalisti di an­ SEQUEAPAGINAt JMAMBAMIMUNI TOMI FONTANA SEQUEAPAGINA1S A PAGINA! profondire le circostanze dell'aggres- A PAGINA 1« dare in Africa «per denaroe gloria". Le accuse del primo pentito di mafia e politica. Un piano per uccidere Sergio Mattarella? La polizia di New York allerta il tempio della finanza mondiale Magistrati, 007, onorevoli e boss Allarme rosso a Wall Street Ecco gli amici potenti di Marinino «Pronti i terroristi islamici» • PALERMO. Magistrali, politici, poliziotti. 007 • NEW YORK. Allarme terrorismo dicati come probabili c'è una delle e boss. I giudici di Palermo hanno ricostruito SABATO a Wall Street. Gli esperti della poli­ Borse di New York. Secondo gli 'ZONA Parla la vedova liniera rete di rapporti che Calogero Mannino. zia di New Vork hanno buone ra­ elementi in possesso delle autorità. l'ex ministro arrestato, era riuscito a costruire gioni per credere che gii integralisti il nuovo attacco sarebbe stato ordì' RETROCESSIONE del commissario per •aggiustare» processi, curare i propri affari e islamici abbiano deciso di colpire nato in gennaio. Un gruppo di mu­ àiTOMO S MMHÌÌLUÌ"" controllare la polìtica sia a livello nazionale che nelle prossime due settimane nel sulmani avrebbero ricevuto l'ordi­ LwnCauarà regionale. Ad accusarlo, ha ricordato Caselli, é cuore del capitalismo Usa e mon­ ne di colpire un obiettivo di alto il penlilo Gioacchino Pennino. Il primoccJbbo- diate,^ Wall Street. Circolari che profik> in segno di protesta contro .MafaMmurt raloreche paria di malia e politica la cui impor­ mettono in guardia da possibili al­ il processo allo sciecco cieco (•{•arti* tanza è paragonabile solo a quella di Buscetta. lentati sono slate inviate a lutte le Omar Abdel-Rahman. accusato di Numerose connessioni del caso Mannino sui banche di affari e le agenzie di in­ un complotto per far saltare In aria sulla mila* precessi Andreotli e Contrada. C'era un plano vestimento con sede a Manhattan: l'Onu e i ponti di New York in una della malia per uccidere Sergio Matlarella? aa i basagli dei fondamentalisti in­ •guerra di terrorismo urbano». MVIiVIMP O UWA' SAVWHOUWATO A PAGINA A PAGINA» Olwnlt + VkmcuHtu MMUra A PAGINA 1* A PAGINA! Pena ridotta a Tyson CHE TEMPO FA 1B72: ft l'aiin « Scarputibis. Ma lo controllerà tOSArMO . T Un uomo sereno Il Ntolraineetoe delta Parale fi FINGA t)l il bracciale elettronico \ T ON 30 SE l'abbia premeditato: ma sicuramente An- Allerto Upo. EUraio In classifica U. SUO FIMI |\] drea Barbato, l'altra sera su Raitre, è riuscito a dare IMI HO ly un duro e sacrosanto colpo alla pretesa neuUalilà dei sondaggi d'opinione. Un dibattito confuso, e a tratti Fraik Zapm e Loiis Armstnrag. astioso, ha visto alcuni sondaggistì di grido lanciare alla • NEW YORK. Mike Tyson uscirà dal carcere tra poco più di concorrenza accuse di partigianeria, di servilismo nei un mese: li 25 marno. Dovevo scontare sei anni di galera, e confronti del partito che commissiona l'indagine demo­ quindi restare In cella fino al febbraio del '98, ma è riuscilo a scopica, di pressapochismo. addirittura di truccare i dati. cantane •Slai calmo», ingiungeva uno all'altro: e si sa che nlenle dimezzare la pena grazie alla buona condona (fu condan­ può rendere piff isterici di un invilo alla calma, «lo sono nalo per molestie sessuali nel contorni di Desiiee Washing­ calmissimo - sbraitava infatti l'altro friggendo d'Ita - sei ton!, La liberta dell'ex campione del mondo dei pesi massi­ tu, piuttosto, che provochi». Meraviglioso: ali scienziati mi sarà, pero, molto llmilata nei prossimi Ire anni: sarà agli che avrebbero il compilo (secondo una diffusa leggen­ da) di ricomporre in fredde, neutre ci ire le scomposte aitati domiciliari, non potrà muoversi di casa senza permes­ passioni politiche degli italiani stracciano in pubblico le so, e sopranni» dovrà portare al polso uno speciale braccia­ rispettive credenziali definendole poco più che caria le elettronico che segnalerà contlnuamenle alla polizia II straccia. Nel suo angolino appartato 11 solo Gianni Pilo, luogo esatto dove si trova. Fra i progetti eli Tyson per il fuluro col suo im perturbabile sonisetfo venusiano, dimostrava la più totale indifferenza per la conlesa. Lui ha la certezza. c'è sicuramente II rilomu sul riiin. Già si parla di un incontro di fronte alla pubblica opinione, di non poterla deludere: con George Forcmnn fra sci o sette mesi, nessuno si è mai sognalo di pretendete da lui la benché minima obiettività, Per questo, a differenza dei suoi affan­ MmosANMNrm nati colleghi, e un uomo sereno, [MICHBU SIHUA] A PAGINA IT Interviste&Commenti Mercoledì 15 febbraio 1995 ZONA RETROCESSIONE Giovanni Bachelet ai amo « aaioiami esponente dell'associazionismo cattolico «Un suicidio se il Ppi va col Polo» La scelta sofferta del volo al Parlilo popolare, il recupero della ispirazione originaria dei cattolici democratici.
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