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Journalist Giuseppe Turani died

2021-01-07T19:25:38.344Z


He was taken ill while he was at his home (ANSA) Giuseppe Turani, known as Peppino, economic columnist for L'Espresso, Repubblica, Il Corriere della Sera, Capital and many important newspapers where he had talked about the economy like few others died. He was the author with Eugenio Scalfari of a book that made an era as Razza Padrona. He was born in Voghera on April 29, 1941, he died at the Broni hospital where he was hospitalized for an illnes


Giuseppe Turani, known as Peppino, economic columnist for L'Espresso, Repubblica, Il Corriere della Sera, Capital and many important newspapers where he had talked about the economy like few others died.

He was the author with Eugenio Scalfari of a book that made an era as Razza Padrona.

He was born in Voghera on April 29, 1941, he died at the Broni hospital where he was hospitalized for an illness that hit him Wednesday in his home.

"Disappears a man of worth who has been through the history of economic journalism as a protagonist. With his lucid analyzes he has recounted the growth of Italy and the most delicate passages of the economy, with the competence that distinguished him". This was declared by Maria Elena Boschi, president of the deputies of Italia viva. "Today we are losing not only a historical signature of journalism - he adds - but also a careful look at economic and social developments, as well as a witness to the life of the country".


Source: ansa

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