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Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Riots in Italy as Berlusconi narrowly wins vote of confidence

ROME - SILVIO Berlusconi pulled off another astonishing escape from the political dead, scraping through two confidence votes on Tuesday in a dramatic parliamentary showdown.

But the Italian leader's hold on power remains precarious as his razor-thin victory makes political gridlock a near certainty - and violent street protests show growing unease with his rule.

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A policeman is being surrounded and hit by demonstrators

Masked protesters torched cars and trash bins, smashed shop windows and clashed with police. Clouds of white tear gas and orange flares engulfed streets, as shops full of Christmas goods hurriedly closed down. Employees at one bank cowered in fear as a group of stone-throwing youths swept by.

Protesters rampaged in the the area around parliament and Berlusconi's residence, which had been cordoned off by heavy police presence. By sundown, almost 100 people, both protesters and police, were reported injured, including about two dozen hospitalised. About 40 were reportedly taken into police custody.

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