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Milan News



Soccer Roundup: Agent and Milan Say Ronaldinho Is Going to Italy

Ronaldinho has agreed to initial contract terms with A.C. Milan, which will now speak to Barcelona, his current team, about a deal, Milan and Ronaldinho’s agent said.
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Soccer Roundup: Ex-Chelsea Coach Denies He Was in Milan for Interview

José Mourinho, the former coach of Chelsea of the English Premier League, said on Saturday the he had not gone to Milan and was not close to signing a deal with Serie A leaders Inter.
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Silvio Berlusconi may save Alitalia from Air France

As prospects for a sale of Alitalia to Air France-KLM recede and Italy’s troubled national airline moves closer to receivership, a rich and powerful “white knight” has appeared on the horizon to save it - none other than Silvio Berlusconi, twice Italian Prime Minister and, according to the polls, likely to win a third term in the country’s general election next month.<br/> <br/> Mr Berlusconi, describing the Air France-KLM offer for the partly state-owned Alitalia as “arrogant and unacceptable”, said that he was backing a rival offer by Air One, Italy’s biggest private carrier, with financial support from Banca Intesa, the second-biggest bank in Italy. Mr Berlusconi, who earlier in the election campaign had said that he could accept the Air France-KLM offer provided Alitalia kept its “national” character, yesterday indicated that he would reject it if he won office next month.<br/> <br/> Mr Berlusconi urged Romano Prodi, the outgoing Prime Minister, to arrange a state bridging loan to allow time for an “all-Italian” bid to be presented. He indicated that such a bid might include him and his children Piersilvio, executive vice-president of Mediaset, and Marina, president of the family’s holding company Fininvest, who he said were “ready to help” alongside “Arab investors ready to participate with minority stakes”. Mr Berlusconi’s three children by his second wife, the actress Veronica Lario – Barbara, Eleonora and Luigi – also hold stakes in his companies.<br/> <br/> He added: “Even Greece and Portugal have a national airline. One can’t just give up Alitalia. I’ve been silent until now, but I spoke up when I saw the unacceptable conditions.”<br/> <br/> However Mr Berlusconi later backed away from the idea that he or his family would sink their own cash into Alitalia, instead urging other “patriotic” businessmen to step forward, insisting that “there is an Italian option”.<br/> <br/> To some sceptics, all this looked like a blatant electioneering appeal to nationalist and protectionist sentiment. “If there were Italian businessmen capable of saving Alitalia, why didn’t they come forward earlier?” said Pier Ferdinando Casini, leader of the Christian Democratic UDC, which was formerly part of Mr Berlusconi’s Centre Right alliance but has deserted it to run independently.<br/> <br/> The board of Alitalia announced last weekend that it was accepting the bid by Air France-KLM. This provoked protests from politicians and trade union leaders over the sale price, proposed job cuts and the impact on the economy of Milan because of plans to cut flights from Malpensa airport and make Rome the only hub for Alitalia. Letizia Moratti, the mayor of Milan, said that Italy was “handing its transport policy over to foreigners”.<br/> <br/> Air France-KLM said that it was losing patience and would pull out of the deal unless threats of strikes and a lawsuit by SEA, the Malpensa airport operator, were lifted. However, Giuseppe Bonomi, SEA’s chairman, insisted that it would not drop its lawsuit against Alitalia for €1.25 billion (£970 million) in damages over its decision to downgrade Malpensa.<br/> <br/> Maurizio Prato, chief executive of Alitalia, said its situation was grave, and Tommaso Padoa-Schioppa, the Finance Minister, said bluntly that the only alternative to Air France’s bid was bankruptcy. Alitalia loses more than €1 million a day. Mr Padoa-Schioppa said: “Whoever is interested in Alitalia should come ahead formally and with concrete offers. Time is running out very rapidly.”<br/> <br/> Union leaders who walked out of talks with Jean-Cyril Spinetta, chief executive of Air France, on March 18 are to meet him again next Tuesday, together with Alitalia management. Air France has set a March 31 deadline for agreement with the unions. Marco Veneziani, of the UIL union, said: “There may be room to negotiate.”<br/> <br/> Ansa, the Italian news agency, said that receivership would almost certainly involve grounding 50 of Alitalia’s 174 aircraft, which would mean more than doubling the 2,100 job cuts among air and ground staff envisaged in Air France’s plan. Alitalia would have to be put up for liquidation and its assets sold to pay debts of €1.5 billion.
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Slaves to style, but romantics and radicals still relish the fight

If the past month in New York, London, Milan and Paris has proved anything it’s that the four months between the fashion show seasons is not long enough to brew any interesting ideas.
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Italian Charm for Sale

After the clobbering Italian fashion has taken of late, Isabella Rossellini is making a stand for Milan.
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Serie A: Milan stumble to draw with Napoli - ESPN

ESPNSerie A: Milan stumble to draw with NapoliESPNAC Milan failed to take full advantage of Inter Milan's draw against Palermo as they were held to a draw at home to Napoli and missed the opportunity to ...Milan miss chance to leapfrog Inter in Serie ACNN InternationalMilan miss chance to pass Inter and go top of Serie A with Napoli drawThe GuardianMilan squander Serie A leading roleTimes of IndiaTSN -Goal.com -Goal.comall 181 news articles »

Serie A: Milan stumble to draw with Napoli - ESPN

ESPNSerie A: Milan stumble to draw with NapoliESPNAC Milan failed to take full advantage of Inter Milan's draw against Palermo as they were held to a draw at home to Napoli and missed the opportunity to ...Milan miss chance to leapfrog Inter in Serie ACNN InternationalMilan miss chance to pass Inter and go top of Serie A with Napoli drawThe GuardianMilan squander Serie A leading roleTimes of IndiaTSN -Goal.com -Goal.comall 181 news articles »

Oscar Freire wins third Milan-San Remo; Tyler Farrar top American in 42nd place - Examiner.com

The GuardianOscar Freire wins third Milan-San Remo; Tyler Farrar top American in 42nd placeExaminer.comVeteran Oscar Freire (Rabobank) claimed his third Milan San-Remo title Saturday after positioning himself in perfect position in a lead ...Mark Cavendish beaten by Oscar Freire in Milan-San Remo raceThe GuardianSpaniard Takes San RemoNew York TimesThrills and spills from the Milan-San RemoTVNZUniversal Sports -Bike World News (blog) -Telegraph.co.ukall 158 news articles »

Serie A: Milan stumble to draw with Napoli - ESPN

ESPNSerie A: Milan stumble to draw with NapoliESPNAC Milan failed to take full advantage of Inter Milan's draw against Palermo as they were held to a draw at home to Napoli and missed the opportunity to ...Milan miss chance to leapfrog Inter in Serie ACNN InternationalMilan miss chance to pass Inter and go top of Serie A with Napoli drawThe GuardianMilan squander Serie A leading roleTimes of IndiaTSN -Goal.com -Goal.comall 181 news articles »

Oscar Freire wins third Milan-San Remo; Tyler Farrar top American in 42nd place - Examiner.com

The GuardianOscar Freire wins third Milan-San Remo; Tyler Farrar top American in 42nd placeExaminer.comVeteran Oscar Freire (Rabobank) claimed his third Milan San-Remo title Saturday after positioning himself in perfect position in a lead ...Mark Cavendish beaten by Oscar Freire in Milan-San Remo raceThe GuardianSpaniard Takes San RemoNew York TimesThrills and spills from the Milan-San RemoTVNZUniversal Sports -Bike World News (blog) -Telegraph.co.ukall 158 news articles »

Terry blames refs for Chelsea Euro exits - ESPN

Globe and MailTerry blames refs for Chelsea Euro exitsESPN... hit out at the standard of refereeing in the Champions League in the wake of his side's elimination from the competition at the hands of Inter Milan. ...Terry risks UEFA wrath for criticizing refsUSA TodayTerry risks UEFA punishment after slating refereesReuters South AfricaTerry slams Euro refereeSkySportsSunday People -Daily News & Analysis -Daily Starall 142 news articles »

 
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