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Old 06-15-2011, 03:32 PM   #14
PaulCameron

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Of course it's true. Stories all over. The indicted people have been named.

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/06/15/wo...e/15italy.html

See my post #6.
Another defense lawyer, Alfredo Biondi, cited the case of Giuseppe Zamberletti, the former chief of Italy’s civil protection agency. He was placed under investigation after he ordered the evacuation in 1985 of a series of towns in the Garfagnana, an area in the province of Lucca, because of unusual seismic activity there. Mr. Zamberletti, who is the current president of the Major Risks Commission but is not a defendant in this case, was accused of causing public alarm when the major earthquake never occurred. The case never made it to trial.
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