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Analysts found servers in Germany, Vietnam, Turkey, Italy and elsewhere, but haven't located the main server.
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Far-right parties in Austria, the Netherlands, Italy and elsewhere were much more successful (see article).
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Muslims in Italy and elsewhere have called Mr Allam a provocateur and chided Pope Benedict for abetting him.
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In days of yore, the United States supplied extensive clandestine assistance to prevent communist takeovers in post-World War II elections in France, Italy and elsewhere.
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Add in grimmer figures from Italy, Spain and elsewhere, and euro-zone GDP may have fallen by some 0.3-0.4%.
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Communist parties in Italy, France and elsewhere went from strength to strength as people fell out of love with capitalism.
ECONOMIST: The Marshall Plan
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The company has remote workers in France, Italy, Japan, Poland and elsewhere, and flies them to the Bay Area twice a year so everyone can get together.
WSJ: Hunt for Engineers Leads to Scattered Workforces
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In the absence of a genuine homegrown recovery, both Germany and Italy will continue to depend on others, and Europe's markets will continue to take their cues from elsewhere.
ECONOMIST: Ersatz Europeans
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Elsewhere, prison conditions in Italy, Russia and Portugal are below the international minimum standards, often amounting to cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment and accompanied by acts of violence from prison staff and inmates.
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His fortunes did not improve after his return from Italy and the centre-back has made no secret of his desire to move elsewhere to play first-team football before this summer's World Cup.
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But the real worry, for investors and European leaders alike, is that a Greek departure could trigger panic elsewhere, with runs on banks in Portugal and Ireland and maybe Italy and Spain.
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