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Italy's hooker probe to question 30 women

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Italian prosecutors plan to question as many as 30 young women in an investigation of the alleged procurement of prostitutes for parties held by Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, the Daily Telegraph is reporting.

Berlusconi’s ongoing sex scandal grew when a photo emerged of two young women in short dresses posing in what appears to be his private home. One of the women said the prime minister told another girl to “wait for me in the big bed.”

Gosh, Bubba. Italy’s chief executive is accused of procuring women for sex. Aren’t you glad you don’t live in a country like that — anymore?

Those Italians — they really put the “party” in political party.

I’m thinking that Berlusconi will explain all of this as part of his stimulus plan. But it looks like he was more interested in stimulating something other than the economy.

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Carleton Bryant

Carleton Bryant

Carleton Bryant is the assistant managing editor for strategic planning and development/special projects for The Washington Times. He previously served as The Times' Metropolitan desk editor, Features desk editor and an assistant National desk editor, as well as a National and Metropolitan reporter. He currently writes a humor blog and weekly humor column — both titled "Out of Context" — ...

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