The New York Times: Ο Σίλβιο Μπερλουσκόνι πέθανε στα 86 του

Silvio Berlusconi is dead at 86
Silvio Berlusconi, the real estate and media mogul who became Italy’s most polarizing and prosecuted prime minister over a quarter-century of political and cultural influence, died yesterday in a hospital in Milan. He was 86.
To economists, Berlusconi was the man who helped drive the Italian economy into the ground. To political scientists, he represented a bold new experiment in television’s impact on voters. And to tabloid reporters, he was a consistent source of scandal, gaffes and escapades. His death brings to an end one of the longest, most consequential and colorful eras in Italian politics.
Berlusconi revolutionized not only Italian politics, but also its sports, daily life, image of itself and popular culture — all through his privately owned television channels — leaving an imprint, or a bruise, on almost everything he touched.
Reactions: “Thank you President, thank you Silvio.” Read tributes from both his allies and his enemies.
Highs and lows: Look back on Berlusconi’s career.
Antonis Tsagronis
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