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Voters not only refused to support Berlusconi's immunity from prosecution, they also reinstated a ban on nuclear energy that had been lifted in 2009. The two other ballot questions involved the proposed privatization of water resources, which voters also rejected.
Voters not only refused to support Berlusconi's immunity from prosecution, they also reinstated a ban on nuclear energy that had been lifted in 2009. The two other ballot questions involved the proposed privatization of water resources, which voters also rejected.
Voters not only refused to support Berlusconi's immunity from prosecution, they also reinstated a ban on nuclear energy that had been lifted in 2009. The two other ballot questions involved the proposed privatization of water resources, which voters also rejected.
Voters not only refused to support Berlusconi's immunity from prosecution, they also reinstated a ban on nuclear energy that had been lifted in 2009. The two other ballot questions involved the proposed privatization of water resources, which voters also rejected.
1. What major setback did Italy's Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi suffer this week?
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People voted in a referendum, despite his suggestion that they go to the beach instead |
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His ex-wives joined forces and filed for more child support |
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His media empire is filing for bankrupcy |
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Italy lost its bid for the 2018 World Cup |



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