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  • Photo 1 de 18 Dans une interview au quotidien italien La Repubblica, Mila Damjanov, une femme brune qui avait été aperçue en public avec celui qui était encore le docteur Dragan Dabic, affirme avoir été proche de l'ex-fugitif. Mais elle a nié fermement avoir été sa maîtresse, comme l'affirmait la presse serbe au lendemain de l'annonce de l'arrestation de Radovan Karadzic. Source AFP
  • Photo 2 de 18 British tenor Christopher Ventris as Parsifal, left, and South Korean Kwangchul Youn as Gurnemanz sing during a rehearsal of the opera "Parsifal" by Richard Wagner in the festival opera house in Bayreuth, southern Germany, Wednesday, July 16, 2008. The opera Parsifal is the start of this year's Wagner festival on July 25, 2008. This new production is directed by Norwegian Stefan Herheim and conducted by Italian Daniele Gatti. (AP Photo/Eckehard Schulz) Source AP
  • Photo 3 de 18 German Thomas Jesatko performs as Klingsor during a rehearsal of the opera "Parsifal" by Richard Wagner in the festival opera house in Bayreuth, southern Germany, Wednesday, July 16, 2008. The opera Parsifal is the start of this year's Wagner festival on July 25, 2008. This new production is directed by Norwegian Stefan Herheim and conducted by Italian Daniele Gatti. (AP Photo/Eckehard Schulz) Source AP
  • Photo 4 de 18 Chorus and soloists sing during a rehearsal of the opera "Parsifal" by Richard Wagner in the festival opera house in Bayreuth, southern Germany, Wednesday, July 16, 2008. The opera Parsifal is the start of this year's Wagner festival on July 25, 2008. This new production is directed by Norwegian Stefan Herheim and conducted by Italian Daniele Gatti. (AP Photo/Eckehard Schulz) Source AP
  • Photo 5 de 18 Saif al Islam, fils très influent du dirigeant libyen Mouammar Kadhafi a déclaré que la Libye et l'Italie signeraient prochainement un accord portant sur "des milliards" à titre de dédommagement pour les excès de l'époque coloniale. /Photo prise le 30 juillet 2007/REUTERS/Gilbert Tourte Source Reuters
  • Photo 6 de 18 In this photo provided by the Everest-K2-CNR press office Thursday, July 24, 2008, Italian mountaineers Simon Kehrer, center with white cap, and Walter Nones, wearing yellow jacket at his right, stand with their rescuers shortly after being rescued from Nanga Parbat mountain in the Himalayas. The two Italian climbers were plucked to safety Thursday in a high-altitude helicopter rescue after days stranded on the world's ninth highest mountain, also known as the "Killer Mountain". Nones and Kehrer had been struggling to descend from Nanga Parbat Mountain since July 16, when fellow climber Karl Unterkircher fell to his death. (AP Photo/Everest-K2-CNR press office, ho) MANDATORY CREDIT Source AP
  • Photo 7 de 18 Italian Premier Silvio Berlusconi, center, is flanked from left by FIAT chairman Luca Cordero di Montezemolo, FIAT vice chairman John Elkann, FIAT CEO Sergio Marchionne, second from right, and Gianni Letta, his aide, at the Chigi Premier's Palace, in Rome, Thursday, July 24, 2008. Montezemolo presented Berlusconi with the five latest car models of the Italian automaker group. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia) Source AP
  • Photo 8 de 18 In this photo provided by the Everest-K2-CNR press office Thursday, July 24, 2008, Italian mountaineers Simon Kehrer, left, and Walter Nones are seen at the base of Nanga Parbat Mountain next to an impromptu memorial for fellow climber Karl Unterkircher, shortly after being rescued from Parbat mountain in the Himalayas. Nones and Kehrer had been struggling to descend from Nanga Parbat Mountain since July 15, when fellow climber Unterkircher fell to his death. The two climbers were plucked to safety Thursday in a high-altitude helicopter rescue after days stranded on the world's ninth highest mountain, known to climbers as "Killer Mountain". (AP Photo/Everest-K2-CNR press office, ho) MANDATORY CREDIT Source AP