Emanuele Macaluso (21 March 1924 – 19 January 2021) was an Italian trade unionist, politician, and journalist. In 1941, Macaluso joined the clandestine...
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1980), Uruguayan footballer Emanuele Macaluso (1924–2021), Italian trade unionist, politician, and journalist Jerry Macaluso (born 1967), American toy designer...
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and it counted among its members the likes of Gerardo Chiaromonte, Emanuele Macaluso, and Giorgio Napolitano. Napolitano went on to become the longest-serving...
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the group around Gavino Angius and that of Peppino Caldarola and Emanuele Macaluso). In March 2007, during a conference at Bertinoro, the prospect of...
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Italian). Retrieved 21 December 2023. Scarpa, Vittoria (23 June 2021). "The Macaluso Sisters wins Best Film and Best Director at the Nastri d'Argento awards"...
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editor-in-chief Claudio Petruccioli resigned and was replaced by Emanuele Macaluso. Massimo D'Alema, the future Prime Minister of Italy, was managing-director...
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migliorismo, whose members notably included Gerardo Chiaromonte and Emanuele Macaluso. The term migliorista (from migliore, Italian for "better") was coined...
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COVID-19. Narendra Luther, 88, Indian writer and civil servant. Emanuele Macaluso, 96, Italian trade unionist, journalist and politician, deputy (1963–1976)...
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(2006–2008) Antonio Polito (2008–2010) Stefano Cappellini (2010–2011) Emanuele Macaluso (2011–2012) Publications suspended from 2012 to 2019 Piero Sansonetti...
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Luigi Macaluso, also known as Gino (Turin, 9 June 1948 – La Chaux-de-Fonds, 27 October 2010) was an Italian rally navigator and manager. Together with...
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