Rome - Opinion polls show Italians would like to be governed by the former anti- corruption magistrate Antonio di Pietro, who has declined to enter politics until he has shaken off corruption charges. One poll said 56 per cent would vote for him to become prime minister, if the post were directly elected. Reuter
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