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Giuseppe Ciarrapico (third from left), entrepreneur close to Giulio Andreotti and mediator between Silvio Berlusconi and Carlo De Benedetti, annouces an agreement about the controll of Arnoldo Mondadori editore spa at Hotel Palace, Milan, April 29, 1991. (from left) Fedele Confalonieri concilor Arnoldo Mondadori Editore Finanziaria (AMEF), Vittorio Dotti, lawyer in charge of Fininvest legal affairs, Ciarrapico, Vittorio Ripa Di Meana, lawyer and former President of AMEF, Corrado Passera, concilor AMEF and General Manager of Cir. After 500 days the War of Segrate is finished with a partition: daily newspaper la Repubblica, L'Espresso magazine and local daily newspaper of Finegil remain under the control of Carlo De Benedetti and Silvio Berlusconi conquers books and magazines of Mondadori.
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Carlo Cerchioli
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war of Segrate - la guerra di Segrate
Giuseppe Ciarrapico (third from left), entrepreneur close to Giulio Andreotti and mediator between  Silvio Berlusconi and Carlo De Benedetti, annouces an agreement  about the controll of Arnoldo Mondadori editore spa at Hotel Palace, Milan, April 29, 1991. (from left) Fedele Confalonieri concilor Arnoldo Mondadori Editore Finanziaria (AMEF), Vittorio Dotti, lawyer in charge of Fininvest legal affairs, Ciarrapico, Vittorio Ripa Di Meana, lawyer and former President of AMEF, Corrado Passera, concilor AMEF and General Manager of Cir. After 500 days the War of Segrate is finished with a partition: daily newspaper la Repubblica, L'Espresso magazine and local daily newspaper of Finegil remain under the control of Carlo De Benedetti and Silvio Berlusconi conquers books and magazines of Mondadori.