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June 06, 2008
The American – 'A monthly for Italy and the world'

Odd title if that's the case, what?
"The American takes its name from the Rome Daily American newspaper (1945-1984)."
Okay.
Impressive list of contributors.
More about the magazine here.
It's free online, €2.50 at newstands throughout Italy.
PDF issues for the past two years here — free.
We like free.
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Well, I just googled some images of old Silvio, and the resemblance to TLJ seems to fade away quite a bit when you get the whole head in the picture.
I don't care.
I bet they couldn't find a profile pic of Silvio and somebody rummaged around and found one of TLJ and said "Nevermind, this'll do good enough and nobody's gonna really LOOK at it anyhow."
Hah!
Posted by: Flautist | Jun 6, 2008 7:42:36 PM
Holy cow! Look at that profile. Who does that look like? I would have sworn up and down that it was Tommy Lee Jones.
However, apparently it is the Prime Minister of Itly, Silvio Berlusconi.
It cannot be. Never!
Take a look at this,
http://img503.imageshack.us/img503/8206/tljonesnm8.jpg
then tell me he's not PM of Itly (according to the magazine pic). It's not a profile (I couldn't find one), but still...
Posted by: Flautist | Jun 6, 2008 7:33:55 PM