Saturday, February 19, 2011

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CORNER: Ruby offend the AP, he wants money to interview

Written by The Fact's Daily 19/02/2011

This is the time that the U.S. press is really shocked: ends in many U.S. sites, with the title "the Ruby of Berlusconi wants to be compensated," an AFP exclusive (you'll understand immediately why) tells the AP that an exchange of emails between the press agency and Ruby, the young Moroccan is no longer a minor at the center of the story to which the Italian prime minister should be tried on April 6. Then, between Wednesday and Thursday, the AP, which puts forward three women three-Alessandra Rizzo, Colleen Barry and Trisha Thomas-including three women, there are three judges in Milan, wrote to Ruby, asking a television interview. The 'teenager', how to properly define the agency, he has 18 years, said that it had done nothing wrong and claims that "all the gold in the world could not compensate for what he went through. And he complains of being "treated like a whore to all Italian and foreign press:" I want to be compensated as they are wounded. " Well, okay, but the interview? "I do not do anything for nothing"-this maybe the Milanese judges whether the mark-and, therefore, or 15 thousand Euros or anything. Here, the PA has a burst of indignation really, other than hard partying and bunga-bunga: pay for an interview, not you. The exchange of mail ends there, the story is invading America with all his background. And while CNN offers online transcript of the interview with Nicole Minetti, the WSJ wonders in a comment if Berlusconi is not "undone by Dolce Vita." Of course you have to do with Ruby to be a stress that girl, or rather 'teenager', does nothing at all.

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