Italian style in the dock
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MILAN - Some of the top names in Italian fashion have paraded into the office of the anti-graft magistrate, Antonio Di Pietro, as Italy's latest scandal - over bribes to tax inspectors - touches the world of haute couture.
Santo Versace, head of the fashion house Gianni Versace SpA and brother of the designer Gianni Versace, the couturier Krizia, and the celebrated jewellery designer Gianmaria Buccellati, have been questioned by Judge Di Pietro. Reuter
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