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if you don't want economic labels, fine
No no, we do want them, we just have to find the optimally informative words. "Capitalist" could be said of most newspapers, while "centrist" is consistant with the article about "die Zeit"
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'''Giuliana Sgrena''' ([[December 20]], [[1948]], [[Masera]] ([[Verbania|VB]]), [[Italy]]), an Italian [[journalist]] who works for the centrist ''[[Die Zeit]]'' ([[Germany]]) and for the [[leftist]] newspaper ''[[Il Manifesto]]'' (Italy), was kidnapped in Iraq [[February 4]] 2005.
On [[March 4]], [[2005]], she was released from captivity, and while in transit to [[Baghdad International Airport]] the car she was travelling in with [[Nicola Calipari]], an Italian intelligence officer who had helped secure her release, came under fire from [[Multinational force in Iraq | U.S. occupation forces]]. Sgrena was wounded and Calipari was killed. The event caused an international outcry.