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Surely the most enviable job in journalism is that of our Paris bureau chief, Thomas Sancton. Not only does he live in and cover the City of Light, he is also responsible for TIME's coverage of Italy, Spain, Portugal, Switzerland and, of course, France. And perhaps the second-most desirable job belongs to Greg Burke, our Rome correspondent, who follows the trends in Italian politics, business and technology in addition to keeping track of the intricacies of the Vatican. For much of the past decade, these two fortunate fellows have followed one of the most interesting stories in Europe...
...Over the years I have met some fascinating people in Italy," says Sancton, "but none more fascinating than Silvio Berlusconi." Sancton has been tracking Berlusconi's career since the 1980s when the ebullient entrepreneur took part in launching France's first private TV network - to the horror of a French cultural establishment that viewed him as a vulgar Italian parvenu. "When I heard Berlusconi was mounting a bid to run for Prime Minister in 1994, I thought it was just a publicity stunt to promote his business interests," says Sancton. But when he won, it was clear that a major...
...Sancton and Burke regularly team up to write about the spectacle that is Berlusconi, chronicling his tumultuous political campaigns as well as a business empire that ranges from TV networks to the AC Milan football club. Last week the two took a seat in the front row of the spectacle as Berlusconi prepared for May 13 elections that are likely to put him in the Prime Minister's office for a second time. Together they spoke with political experts and key aides to both Berlusconi and his main opponent, Francesco Rutelli, and, between campaign stops, with Rutelli himself. Later, Burke...
Julian C. Sancton '03 is a history concentrator in Leverett House who smugly derides his political and social superiors with caricatures from the comfort of his desk...