Talk:Il Giornale
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[edit] Disambiguation?
"Il Giornale" is also an Italian newspaper, better known for being founded by Indro Montanelli (considered by most people the maestro of Italian journalists) and, nowadays, for being owned by Silvio Berlusconi's brother. But the article does not seem to talk about this newspaper: I guess it's another one. So, what to do? Is this "Giornale" really important? May I replace it or should I write about the Italian "Il Giornale" on another page? --Angelo 16:26, 30 November 2005 (UTC)
- Feel free to write about it in this article now. I've created a disambig to point to that other use of the name. Doctor Whom 19:02, 7 March 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Fair use rationale for Image:Il Giornale Logo.png
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