Amanda Knox Trial: Life Requested For US Suspect In Italy Murder Case
PERUGIA, Italy — Prosecutors on Saturday requested life in prison for an American student and her ex-boyfriend accused in the fatal stabbing of ...
PERUGIA, Italy — Prosecutors on Saturday requested life in prison for an American student and her ex-boyfriend accused in the fatal stabbing of ...
AP | PAOLO SANTALUCIA | Posted 11.18.2009 | World
PERUGIA, Italy — A man appealing his conviction for murdering a British student testified Wednesday that he heard her arguing with her American ...
AP | MARTA FALCONI | Posted 07.14.2009 | World
PERUGIA, Italy _ An American student who denies murdering her British roommate testified Saturday that she was shocked by the death of a woman she con...
AP | MARTA FALCONI | Posted 07.13.2009 | World
PERUGIA, Italy — An American college student accused of murdering her British roommate in Italy testified for the first time on Friday, offering...
AP | MARTA FALCONI | Posted 04.27.2009 | World
PERUGIA, Italy — A prosecution witness testified Friday she heard a woman's scream that "made her skin crawl" on the night a British student was...
The Independent | Peter Popham in Perugia | Posted 04.22.2009 | World
Amanda Knox, the American student on trial in Italy for the murder of her British flatmate Meredith Kercher, was repeatedly beaten during the all-nigh...
Michael Wolff | Posted 03.08.2009 | Media
Has the US media found itself a new sense of propriety and moral center, or is it just out of it? Too depressed about its future and uncertain of its function to follow even the scent of blood and sex?
The Independent | Peter Popham | Posted 02.16.2009 | World
More than 140 reporters and cameramen are expected to squeeze into a court house in the city of Perugia this morning for the opening of what has been ...
AP | MARTA FALCONI | Posted 02.15.2009 | World
PERUGIA, Italy — The slaying of a 21-year-old British woman allegedly while fighting off a sexual attack shocked Italy and cast a dark cloud ove...
Huffington Post | Rachel Sklar | Posted 11.24.2008 | Media
This is a sad day for people who love magazines, and for people who love sharp everyday writing, and for people who love risk-takers and dream-havers. It's sad because Radar magazine -- and it's inestimable online arm, RadarOnline -- have folded.
AP | MARTA FALCONI | Posted 11.21.2009 | World