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Plot Thickens in Alps Murders
New evidence suggests that Saad Al-Hilli and his family were killed over Saddam Hussein’s fortune. MORE
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Berlusconi Nailed on Tax Fraud
Sentenced to jail, the slippery former Italian prime minister has run out of luck, writes Barbie... MORE
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Scientists Guilty in Earthquake Trial
Seismic experts sentenced to six years in prison and $10 million each in damages for not accurately... MORE
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Italy’s Stiletto Murders
Amid social change, domestic homicides are on the rise. MORE
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French Alps Murder Mystery’s Forensic Breakthrough
Investigators now believe that the lone bicyclist was a primary target in the quadruple homicide... MORE
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The Defense Calls George Clooney
Can the actor and his ex get Silvio Berlusconi off the hook in Italy’s sex trial?... MORE
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‘Nightmare’ Art Theft
Barbie Latza Nadeau investigates the $65 million art theft at the Kusenthal Museum. MORE
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How Guilty Was Costa’s Captain?
An Italian judge weighs questions of who bears the most responsibility for a botched rescue and 32... MORE
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The Costa Concordia Comes to Court
As crews struggle with the ship’s remains, its feckless captain faces jail time.... MORE
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Merkel: ‘Long Path’ to Recovery
Greeted by riots, Merkel still has to face the looming economic danger, writes Barbie Latza Nadeau. MORE
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Alps Murder Mystery Deepens
A month after an Iraqi-British family’s killing, police are no closer to the killer.... MORE
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The Butler Did It
The pope’s former butler was found guilty of stealing and leaking Vatican documents.... MORE
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Rome to Tourists: Ciao
The crush of tourism is imperiling many Roman landmarks, writes Barbie Latza Nadeau. MORE
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Pope’s Butler: I Betrayed Benedict
Paolo Gabriele said on Tuesday that he had betrayed the pope’s trust, but was innocent of theft. MORE