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Alison Smale: 'by learning languages I could escape the boring life I had been living as a child in England'
The former German and Politics student at Bristol university is the first woman to lead the Paris-based International Herald Tribune. The multilingual managing editor talks European elections, languages and journalism
stampa, women, newspaper, berlin wall, john bird, journalism, barack obama
Marco Travaglio: ‘Berlusconi, where did you get the money from?’
In 2001, he put one question to ‘The Cavalier’ - Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi - in his book, ‘The Smell of Money’, repeated it on his TV programme Satyricon. It’s never been answered. Three questions to the Italian journalist who dared to ask
stampa, silvio berlusconi, italy, freedom of expression, culture, european elections 2009
John Bird: ‘I know what it's like to be prejudiced, drunk, imprisoned’
As ‘The Big Issue’ street magazine for the homeless turns seventeen this September, its co-founder and social entrepreneur, 62, on racist London-Irish upbringings, crime, Paris 1968 and poverty in Britain
stampa, parigi, inghiilterra, racism, the big issue, brunch, london
