Italians returned to the polls Monday for a final day of voting to deliver a verdict on conservative Premier Silvio Berlusconi, the billionaire media mogul who failed to jump-start a flat economy as the nation’s longest-serving premier since World War II. Trying to oust the flamboyant Berlusconi from the premier’s office was Romano Prodi, an economics professor and former European Union chief who defeated him for the premiership in 1996. Full Story
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