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    Libero Grassi (Italian pronunciation: [ˈliːbero ˈɡrassi]; 19 July 1924 – 29 August 1991) was an Italian clothing manufacturer from Palermo, Sicily, who...
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  • Gregorio Grassi, Italian Franciscan friar and bishop Josef Grassi, Austrian portrait and history painter Julio César Grassi, Argentine priest Libero Grassi, Italian...
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  • ceramics artist Líbero Badaró (1798–1830), Italian Brazilian physician, botanist, journalist and politician who was assassinated Libero Grassi (1924–1991)...
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    AgrigentoNotizie (in Italian). Retrieved 2021-04-29. "Da Paolo Borsellino a Libero Grassi, Gaetano Aronica: "Sono figlio della mia città"". AgrigentoNotizie (in...
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  • Borsellino, as well as the politician Salvo Lima in 1992, and businessman Libero Grassi who opposed extortion by the Mafia. He was arrested and committed suicide...
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    Sole 24 Ore. Among the first to refuse to pay protection money was Libero Grassi, a shopkeeper from Palermo. In January 1991, he wrote an open letter...
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    prefect of Palermo in 1982; police chief Ninni Cassarà in 1985; and Libero Grassi, the Palermitan businessman who was killed by the Mafia after refusing...
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  • Union suspends all activities of the Soviet Communist Party. 1991 – Libero Grassi, an Italian businessman from Palermo, is killed by the Sicilian Mafia...
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    lyric soprano Marco Glaviano (born 1942), photographer and architet Libero Grassi (1924–1991), businessman Luca Guadagnino (born 1971), film director...
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    Sole 24 Ore. One of the first to refuse to pay protection money was Libero Grassi, a businessman from Palermo. In January 1991, he wrote an open letter...
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