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Antonio Socci : ウィキペディア英語版 | Antonio Socci Antonio Socci (born 18 January 1959 in Siena) is an Italian media personality, journalist and book writer. He is best known for coverage of Catholic Church topics, including general history and subjects such the Secrets of Fatima and the works of Pope John Paul II. ==Life== Born into a working-class family, Socci joined the ''Communion and Liberation'' lay ecclesial movement in 1977. He studied at the University of Siena under literary critic Franco Fortini, earning a bachelor's degree in Modern Literature. He worked for the weekly paper ''Il Sabato'' before becoming director of the office of Culture for the Province of Siena. In 1987 he returned to journalism. For a few months Socci was the editor of ''30 Giorni'', before returning to the well known ''Il Sabato'' and after that closed in 1993, he moved to ''Il Giornale''. He has also collaborated with other Italian media outlets, including ''Il Foglio'', ''Libero'' and ''Panorama''. In 2002 Socci joined RAI as the assistant manager of Rai Due. Between 2002 and 2004 he was the writer and presenter of a program called ''Excalibur''. Since 2004 he has been hired as director, on behalf of RAI, at the advanced School of radiotelevision (RAI) journalism of Perugia. Meanwhile, he has become a best selling Catholic author in Europe.
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