An athlete who uses banned substances comes under this principle and therefore I would not support measures to render our legislation -- which is one of the most just and severe in the world -- weaker for people who use (banned) substances. |
As of today, the organizers of the conference had asked for entry visas for six Iraqi political exponents notorious for positions which are radical, extremist and not unequivocally hostile to terrorism, |
but have not always dared speak with such brutality. |
Every day that goes by, Italy risks losing credibility in the international community because of the governor's stubbornness of staying in his place, |
From what I've been told, and I have no reason to doubt it, the death sentence will not be carried out. |
If he said it, he has good reasons. |
It was certainly an accident, an accident caused by a series of circumstances and coincidences, |
It will be the Mezzogiorno, led by Naples, which will bring victory to the House of Freedoms. |
Italian prosecutors have the right and duty to verify responsibility and possible guilt. |
Italy had not activated behavior intended to hide anything from the ally. |
My physical presence as foreign minister at this evening's rally could cause harmful consequences to our national interests and to the security of our fellow citizens from the Iranian side. |
Not recognizing Israel's right to exist is an incentive for terrorism because the moment you don't recognize a state's right to exist, you don't recognize a people's right to exist, |
Personally I am against |
The car was traveling at a velocity that couldn't have been more than 40 kilometers (25 miles) per hour, |
The entire football world is going through a crisis, because the only thing that counts today is that the show goes on. The talk is all about 'zero tolerance' and then every Sunday these situations come up. |