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    Napolitano later apologized and admitted she was mistaken.

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    Napolitano is right to go after employers.

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    It is surprising Napolitano did not simply shut this program down.

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    It kind of morphed," says Napolitano, whose GabNapDesigns does graphic and web design and social media marketing.

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    Within weeks of the closing, other local retailers approached Napolitano for help with social media and marketing.

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    After Michael Cohen's sentencing, Andrew Napolitano gives it to the crew straight, and no one knows how to react.

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    On 12 September 2013, President Giorgio Napolitano appointed him to the Constitutional Court of Italy, where he has served since then.

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    Napolitano's store had been successful in part because she put on events like parties at her store and was able to get publicity for them.

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    The current president of Italy is Sergio Mattarella who took office on February 3, 2015, after the resignation of Giorgio Napolitano in January the same year.

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    Italy's centre-right Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi drafted a decree last week to prevent doctors from letting her die, but President Giorgio Napolitano refused to sign it.

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    On 12 November 2011, in the midst of the European sovereign debt crisis, Monti was invited by President Giorgio Napolitano to form a new technocratic government following the resignation of Silvio Berlusconi.

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    On the same day, Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi issued an emergency measure that would have forced the continuation of treatment for her, but President Giorgio Napolitano refused to sign it.

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    Gabrielle Napolitano got out of store ownership altogether when she closed her shop in 2011 after five years of selling children's secondhand clothes, books and toys in New York's borough of Brooklyn.

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    Monti was sworn in as Prime Minister on 16 November 2011, just a week after having been appointed a Senator for Life by President Napolitano, and initially became Minister of Economy and Finances as well, giving that portfolio up the following July.

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    Vitas 8 June Monti was sworn in as Prime Minister on 16 Novemberjust a week after having been appointed a Senator for Life by President Napolitano, and initially became Minister of Economy and Finances as well, giving that portfolio up the following July.

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