Italy's media mogul prime minister, Silvio Berlusconi, may own the country's leading private TV networks and oversee RAI, the state broadcaster, but he prefers to use the law to stifle journalistic criticism. A lengthy New York Times article details Berlusconi's lawsuits against The Economist and Alexander Stille, a professor at Columbia University's graduate school of journalism.
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