
Pasquale Laurito
Pasquale Laurito was a distinguished Italian journalist and the creator of the 'Velina rossa,' a parliamentary newsletter focused on the Italian left, established in 1978 as a counterpart to Vittorio Orefice's 'Velina bianca.' Born in Lungro, Calabria, Laurito dedicated nearly eight decades to political journalism, chronicling the evolution of Italy's political landscape, particularly through his work with ANSA and other prominent publications. Known affectionately as 'Pasqualino,' he was recognized for his deep commitment to journalism and his ability to mentor younger generations of reporters, emphasizing the importance of integrity in their work. Laurito passed away at the age of 97, leaving behind a legacy as a significant figure in Italian journalism and a witness to the country's democratic history.
Born on May 15, 1926 (98 years old)
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Pasquale Laurito was a prominent political journalist known for creating the 'Velina rossa' in 1978.
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