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...needs a very strong alliance and a very strong partner." Making Fiat into a worldwide brand ensured Agnelli a prominent spot in 20th century entrepreneurial history, a status that goes beyond tales of playboy jaunts and ambassadorial confidences. In 1966, the then 45-year-old Agnelli, often called l'Avvocato (the lawyer, for his legal training) took over Fiat after two decades of backstage service at the company his grandfather and namesake founded in 1899. But now, handpicked by grandpa, the lanky World War II veteran was handed the outright leadership of what had grown into Europe's second largest...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The End Of the Road | 1/26/2003 | See Source »

...editor of its newspaper, Avanti! ("Forward!"), the former school teacher and lawyer Ivanoe Bonomi. His successor : Benito Mussolini. In 1922, mild-mannered, politically independent Bonomi lost the job of Premier which he had held for eight stormy months. His successor: Mussolini. In obscurity during the era of Fascism Triumphant, Avvocato Bonomi eked out a living by ghosting routine briefs for young lawyers whose principal juristic equipment was a Black Shirt. Enter the Northerners. Last week, to the Grand Hotel in Rome came the leaders of the Socialists, Christian Democrats, Social Democrats, Communists, Liberals and the Action Party. In the South...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ITALY: Pure of Fascism | 6/19/1944 | See Source »

...Sicilian lawyer, a resident of Palermo, where the lemons come from. Maurice Maeterlinck* is a Belgian poet, whose symbol is The Blue Bird, and whose greatest work is The Life of the Bee. The poet took a trip through Sicily a short time ago and then wrote about it. Avvocato Rondi read Maeterlinck's opinion of Rondi's home town. Result: Rondi challenged the poet to a duello...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Lemons vs. Birds | 4/14/1924 | See Source »

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