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...Mario Draghi was remarkably relaxed two weeks ago when he spoke at the annual dinner of Italy’s foreign press association at the majestic Villa Aurelia in Rome, recounting an old joke about central bankers...
...The collapse of prime minister Mario Draghi’s government on Thursday has only increased the financial strains, with Italian bond prices dropping sharply on the day....
...Chile’s moderate central bank chief, Mario Marcel, has been appointed finance minister by incoming president Gabriel Boric, in a signal to markets of the new leftist administration’s commitment to building...
...Suarez’s campaigns have gone down well with some of Miami’s existing collecting community. “He has done an incredible job as an ambassador....
...Raiola recalls his client Mario Balotelli phoning him to say that his house was on fire. “Call the fire brigade,” suggested Raiola....
...In the 92nd minute, the visitors’ striker Luis Suárez was fouled in the penalty box and the referee duly blew his whistle....
...Raiola’s greatest failure may be the Italian striker Mario Balotelli, who is now with modest Nice, his huge talent unfulfilled....
...In fact Fiorentina forward Mario Gómez has a higher non-penalty scoring rate than the Real Madrid star across his career as a whole....
...Liverpool also had a big return from the £75m sale of Luis Suárez to Barcelona, but it has purchased a number of new players, including Mario Balotelli from AC Milan....
...Lance Armstrong, his cycling achievements irrevocably tarnished, and Luis Suárez, the biter-in-chief now in rehab in Barcelona, suddenly have company....
...“I was on the point of selling [Mario] Balotelli to an English club for millions but who will buy Balotelli after this World Cup?”...
...Italy’s football authorities, for example, have often been slow to acknowledge or condemn racist abuse heaped on the black Italian footballer Mario Balotelli....
...Three key opposition governors – Rubén Costas of Santa Cruz, Mario Cossio of Tarija and Ernesto Suárez of Beni – told the Financial Times that dialogue was always an option....
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