
U104-A 3-phase Connection
This type of meter is used to fuel dispensers for measurement of pressurized oil.
Materials:
Body: Aluminum (Spray-Painted)
Package:
Net Weight:
1.7kg/case of 1
Gross Weight: 1.9kg/case of 1
Dimension: 36x15x15cm/case of 1
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should wind itself up so its members can join Mr Berlusconi s party, Forza Italia. And that poses a bigger
question what is the future for Forza Italia and its leader, who will be 74 when the next general election
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Italy and the Mafia
Murky goings-on
Jun 29th 2006 | PALERMO
From The Economist print edition
Appeal hearings begin in a Mafia case that may touch Silvio Berlusconi
WHO provided the early finance for Fininvest, the parent company of Silvio Berlusconi s business empire?
Prosecutors hope to find an answer during appeal proceedings that have just begun in Palermo, in a case
involving Marcello Dell Utri, a close associate of Mr Berlusconi and one of the founders of his Forza Italia
political party. Mr Dell Utri, who was returned to parliament again in April s election, is appealing against
a nine-year prison sentence for association with the Mafia fuel dispenser that was handed down in December 2004. The
prosecution is, in turn, asking for the sentence to be increased to 11 years.
Mr Berlusconi is not directly involved in the case. When the prosecutors sought to question him in
November 2002, as a witness, he availed himself of the right of silence. The prosecutors say that there
are “many obscure areas in the birth of Fininvest� and that there were substantial financial flows “for
which it has not been possible to arrive in any way at the source of the money involved� They want to
present new evidence during the appeal that might shed more light on these matters.
Part o fuel dispenser f that new evidence is testimony given in 2004 and 2005 during inquiries in Rome into the murder
in June 1982 of Roberto Calvi, Banco Ambrosiano s chairman, just before the bank s collapse. The
prosecutors in Palermo want to ascertain if Mr Calvi, whom they describe as having been a beneficiary of
substantial Mafia fuel dispenser