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Spy Agencies' Quest: What Makes A Terrorist?...experts wondering whether radicalization patterns may be shifting, at least in Europe. A Libyan man named Mohamed Game attacked an Italian army barracks in Milan on Oct.12 with an improvised explosive device similar to the one used to attack... In this article: Al-qaida, United States, Wolf, Fort Hood, Osama bin Laden, FBI, and CIA |
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Neatorama | October 28, 2009
10 Neat Facts About Ferrari
...racing debut at the age of 21. 2. Enzo Ferrari was a Mule Shoer During World War I, Enzo was a blacksmith and mule-shoer for the Italian army. 3. The H1N1 Connection If you think that the current H1N1/Swine Flu is a new thing, think...
In this article: Ferrari, Enzo Ferrari, Francesco Baracca, World War I, H1N1, Alfa Romeo, Formula One, Ferrari 125 S, and Mauro Forghieri
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Bleacher Report | October 22, 2009
Bad Luck or Coincidence? Beware The Terrible Towel
...of course, 28-10). By the way, the other Cope article , from 1973, has a great story about Frank Sinatra being "inducted" into Franco's Italian Army. There is also an all-time classic quote from Chuck Noll, who, when asked about his team's...
In this article: Pittsburgh Steelers, Myron Cope, Super Bowl, NFL, Lions, Titans, Heinz Field, Chuck Noll, The Bengals, and Chargers
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Sydney Morning Herald - Business | October 15, 2009
Italian chicanery doomed 10 French soldiers
...to The Times the allegations of Italian money going to insurgents. "The Italian intelligence service made the payments, it wasn't the Italian Army," he said. "It was payments of tens of thousands of dollars regularly to individual insurgent...
In this article: Taliban, NATO, Allegation, London, Kabul, Afghanistan, Hezb-i-Islami, and US
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thestar.com | October 14, 2009
Italian dictator Mussolini was British WWI agent
...his memoirs 55 years go that Mussolini was a paid agent. Martland found more details in Hoare's papers, including that Mussolini also sent Italian army veterans to beat up peace protesters in Milan, a dry run for his fascist blackshirt...
In this article: Benito Mussolini, The Guardian, Rome, Neville Chamberlain, Milan, Britain, Petty cash, and First World War
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Sydney Morning Herald - Business | October 14, 2009
From Italy with love: Mussolini was a spy
...today.'' As well as keeping the presses rolling at Il Popolo d'Italia, the newspaper he edited, Mussolini also told Hoare he would send Italian army veterans to beat up peace protesters in Milan, a dry run for his Fascist blackshirt...
In this article: Benito Mussolini, Italy, Milan, Rome, Britain, Petty cash, Allied invasion of Italy, and World War I
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Sydney Morning Herald - Business | October 14, 2009
Mussolini was Britain's 'secret agent'
...in Italy. As well as publishing pro-war propaganda in his paper, Il Popolo d'Italia, Mussolini also reportedly agreed to send Italian army veterans to beat up peace protesters. "It was a lot of money to pay a man who was a journalist at...
In this article: Benito Mussolini, Britain, Italy, Petty cash, World War I, World War II, Cambridge University, and Il Popolo d'Italia
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Telegraph.co.uk - International news | October 13, 2009
Italian dictator Benito Mussolini 'was recruited by MI5'
...alongside the allies in the First World War by publishing propaganda in his paper, the Guardian reports. He was also willing to send Italian army veterans to beat up peace protesters in Milan. Mussolini's payments were authorised by Sir...
In this article: Benito Mussolini, Milan, Italy, Petty cash, and First World War
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Reuters | October 12, 2009
Libyan hurt after throwing bomb at Milan barracks
A Libyan man threw a bomb at an Italian army barracks in Milan early on Monday and was injured in the explosion, losing a hand, police said, but there was no immediate explanation of the motive for the attack. An Italian soldier was...
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Kansas City Star | October 12, 2009
Man sets off explosion at Italian army barracks
...barracks was also lightly injured, according to Italian news reports. Posted on Mon, Oct. 12, 2009 03:25 AM Man sets off explosion at Italian army barracks A Libyan man set off an explosive device in front of an army barracks in Milan,...
In this article: Milan, Italy, and Afghanistan
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The Register | September 08, 2009
Italian Army gets medi-telemetry earrings
...September 2009 13:49 GMT DSEi A well-known Italian hi-tech firm says it has just delivered a trial batch of datalink earrings to the Italian army, intended to relay vital-signs telemetry from troops in combat back to the command post in the...
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The Italian Army (Esercito Italiano) is the ground defense force of the Military of Italy. On July 29, 2004 it became a professional all-volunteer force of 112,000 active duty personnel. The headquarters of the Army General Staff are in Rome, opposite the Presidential Palace.
- Name:
- Italian Army
- Type:
- army
- Years Active:
- 27 March, 1861 - today
- Motto:
- Salus Rei Publicae Suprema Lex Esto
- Commander:
- Giorgio Napolitano
- Garrison:
- Rome
- Participant In:
- Risorgimento
- Allegiance:
- Italian Republic
- Part of:
- Italian Supreme Defense Council
- Size:
- 112,000
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