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Il Messaggero (literal meaning: The messenger) is an Italian newspaper based in Rome. It was founded on 1878. It is owned by the Caltagirone Group, through the company "Il Messaggero SpA", and it includes Azzurra Caltagirone, partner of centre-right leader Pierferdinando Casini, in its board. Its current editor-in-chief is Roberto Napoletano.
   It is the most popular daily newspaper in Rome and central Italy; however, it doesn't sell as much in the rest of the country.
   It provides different local versions for any province of Lazio, Umbria, Marche, Abruzzo and Molise.
   The average daily circulation of the newspaper in February 2005 was 300,000 copies.

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