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No one was immediately available at El Pais to comment. Berlusconi has denounced the paparazzi for what he has said was an invasion of his privacy
-- a charge he repeated Friday after El Pais published the photos. "We're talking about innocent photos, but there was a violation of privacy," he told RAI. Asked about why there were naked women at his home, Berlusconi continued: "Do you take a shower dressed? These girls were bathing in a Jacuzzi inside a private home, and they were assaulted in a scandalous way." The photos have also sparked an investigation by Rome prosecutors into alleged abuse of office for the improper use of a government plane. Other photos show friends, entertainers and starlets arriving on a government plane in Sardinia for parties at the premier's home. Berlusconi has said the guests were flown in at no extra cost to taxpayers to provide entertainment during a state visit by Czech Prime Minister Mirek Topolanek. He has said he was sure the case would be dismissed and denounced the probe as politically motivated. ___ On the Net: http://www.elpais.com/
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