WCENTER 0XKEBCTDAD 20100412 - ROMA - REL - PEDOFILIA: BERTONE, IN ARRIVO NUOVE INIZIATIVE PAPA. Papa Benedetto XVI con il segretario di Stato Vaticano, cardinale Tarcisio Bertone, in una immagine di archivio. Sul tema della pedofilia nel clero, ''credo che il Papa prendera' altre iniziative ancora'', che ''non mancheranno di sorprenderci'': lo ha detto all'ANSA il cardinale Bertone, durante una conferenza stampa a Santiago del Cile. ANSA/OSSERVATORE ROMANO/DRN
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Damage to wind turbine...A wrecked wind turbine on farm land in the village of Conisholme, Lincolnshire. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Thursday January 8, 2009. The mysterious severance of the wind turbine blade may have been caused by a mechanical failure, an expert said today. Local residents reported seeing a bright light on the morning it happened, prompting speculation that a UFO had caused the damage. But Fraser McLachlan, chief executive of GCube, which insures more than 25,000 wind turbines worldwide, said that although it is unusual, this type of incident happens about five or six times a year. See PA story AIR UFO. Photo credit should read: Chris Radburn/PA Wire
Ukrainian opposition and pro-presidential lawmakers fight against each other during ratification of the Black Sea Fleet deal with Russia, in parliament in Kiev, Ukraine, Tuesday, April 27, 2010. Ukraine's parliament has voted to extend Russia's lease of a Crimean naval port for the Black Sea Fleet in a chaotic session during which eggs and smoke bombs were thrown. The countries' presidents agreed last week to extend the Russian navy's use of the Sevastopol port for another 25 years after the old lease expires in 2017. (AP Photo/Efrem Lukatsky)
20020930 - ROMA - POL - FINANZIARIA: BERLUSCONI, NIENTE BATTAGLIA TRA MINISTRI - Il presidente del Consiglio Silvio Berlusconi (S) e il ministro dell'Economia Giulio Tremonti durante la conferenza stampa per illustrare i contenuti della finanziaria, oggi a Palazzo Chigi. MAURIZIO BRAMBATTI/ANSA/TO
Centre-left leader Walter Veltroni casts his ballot at a polling station in Rome on April 13, 2008. Italians began voting in general elections likely to usher conservative Silvio Berlusconi into the prime minister's office for a third time at the expense of new centre-left flagbearer Walter Veltroni. AFP PHOTO / Tiziana Fabi