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Indro Montanelli Knight Grand Cross OMRI ((:ˈindro montaˈnɛlli); 22 April 1909 - 22 July 2001) was an Italian journalist and historian. Generally considered one of the greatest Italian journalists of the 20th century, he was among the 50 World Press Freedom Heroes of the past 50 years named by the International Press Institute in 2000. He distinguished himself for his original approach to writing history in books such as ''History of the Greeks'' and ''History of Rome''. == Career == Indro Montanelli Bassi was born at Fucecchio, near Florence. Throughout his career he retained an idiosyncratic and particularly undiplomatic style, even when this made him very unpopular among his peers and employers. This is particularly well illustrated in his book ''La stecca nel coro'' (which translates as "Going against the current") which is a list of leading articles he composed between 1974 and 1994 in the newspaper ''Il Giornale'' which he founded and directed after being sacked from the very prestigious ''Corriere della Sera'', in October 1973. It was during this experience, in 1977 that the Red Brigade terrorists shot him four times in the legs in the streets of Milan.
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