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  • Claudio Corradino (born 25 August 1959 in Cossato) is an Italian politician. Corradino is a member of the right-wing party Lega Nord and served as mayor...
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    Archived from the original on 29 July 2018. Retrieved 17 April 2012. Giulio Corradino Corradini (7 June 1908). "Federazione acefala" (in Italian). La Stampa...
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    1941 a blitz by the Luftwaffe on HMS Illustrious, docked at the nearby Corradino, caused 21 fatalities and destroyed most of the city's buildings including...
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    Morini (1994–1995) Walter De Vecchi (1995–1996) Simone Boldini (1996–1997) Mauro Tassotti (1997–2002) Franco Baresi (2002–2006) Filippo Galli (2006–2008)...
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    Antonio Soda, Luciana Sbarbati, Antonio Lisi, Anna Maria De Luca, and Mauro Paissan), none of which made it to a discussion on the floor of the House...
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