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    Lombardy Region President Roberto Maroni speaks during a news conference at the Lombardy Region headquarters, in Milan, Italy, Monday, Oct. 23, 2017. The presidents of Italy's wealthy northern regions of Veneto and Lombardy on Sunday claimed victory in autonomy referendums that seek to grab additional powers and tax revenue from Rome, riding a global tide of self-determination that has swamped Spain's Catalonia region. In the background the results under the Yes(Si) read 95.3%. (AP Photo/Luca Bruno)
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