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  2. Vittorio Feltri - Wikipedia

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    Vittorio Feltri (born 25 June 1943) is an Italian journalist and politician. Among the many Italian newspapers he directed, he was most recently the editor-in-chief of daily Libero until 2020, and since 2023 he is back at the Il Giornale as editorial director.

  3. Libero (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The founder is the journalist Vittorio Feltri, while the owner and publisher of the paper is Editoriale Libero S.r.l. [3] In February 2007, some members of the New Red Brigades were arrested on a charge of wanting to fire-bomb the Libero editorial offices in Milan. [4] The paper has been edited by Maurizio Belpietro since August 2009.

  4. List of Italian journalists - Wikipedia

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    Francesco Alberoni; Barbara Alberti; Luigi Albertini; Magdi Allam; Ilaria Alpi; Corrado Alvaro; Giulio Andreotti; Alberto Angela; Piero Angela; Claudio Angelini

  5. Il Giornale - Wikipedia

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    Vittorio Feltri (20 January 1994 – 30 November 1997) Mario Cervi (1 December 1997 – 19 November 2000) Maurizio Belpietro (20 November 2000 – 7 October 2007) Mario Giordano (8 October 2007 – 23 August 2009) Vittorio Feltri (2nd time), (24 August 2009 – 23 September 2010) Alessandro Sallusti (24 September 2010 – 26 September 2012)

  6. Category:Italian male journalists - Wikipedia

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    A. Carmelo Abbate; Lirio Abbate; Mario Adinolfi; Ferdinando Adornato; Mario Agnes; Alessandro Agostinelli; Francesco Alberoni; Luigi Albertini; Magdi Allam; Giorgio ...

  7. Feltri - Wikipedia

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    Feltri is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Vittorio Feltri (born 1943), Italian journalist; Thiago Feltri (born 1985), Brazilian footballer

  8. Liberal Reformers - Wikipedia

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    In October 2006, Liberal Reformers launched a manifesto called "Give a libertarian soul to the centre-right" together with famous journalists (Vittorio Feltri, Arturo Diaconale, Filippo Facci and Giordano Bruno Guerri), academics and politicians from both Forza Italia and National Alliance. [1]

  9. Il Borghese - Wikipedia

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    Il Borghese was established by Leo Longanesi in 1950. [3] [4] He founded other magazines such as L’Italiano and Omnibus. [3]Il Borghese is published weekly and has a right-wing and conservative stance.