(5 Mar 2005) SHOTLIST
1. Celio Military hospital, police and soldiers outside
2. Name plate of hospital
3. Ambulance carrying Sgrena arrives
4. Apartment building - home of Nicola Calipari, Italian intelligence agent shot dead by American soldiers
5. Door bells
6. Calipari nameplate
7. Police outside apartment building
8. People leaving building, flowers in foyer
9. Various of Achille Serra, Prefect of Rome (chief of police) leaving building
10. Street
STORYLINE
Journalist Giuliana Sgrena arrived in Rome on Saturday, hours after American troops in Iraq fired on the car she was in, wounding her and killing an Italian intelligence officer with her.
An ambulance carrying Sgrena arrived at a military hospital in central Rome for an operation on her collarbone.
On the other side of the city, flowers and messages of condolence were being carried to the home of Nicola Calipari, the dead intelligence officer.
Policemen at the entrance kept most visitors away.
Friday''s shooting occurred shortly after Sgrena was released after a month being held hostage in Iraq.
She left Iraq after being discharged from a Baghdad hospital.
The US military said the car she was riding in after her release was speeding as it approached a coalition checkpoint in western Baghdad on its way to the airport.
It said soldiers shot into the engine block only after trying to warn the driver to stop by "hand and arm signals, flashing white lights and firing warning shots."
Calipari, was killed when he threw himself over Sgrena to protect her from US fire, according to Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi.
US troops took Sgrena to an American military hospital, where shrapnel was removed from her left shoulder.
Sgrena was abducted February 4 by gunmen who blocked her car outside Baghdad University.
The shooting came as a blow to Berlusconi, who has kept three-thousand troops in Iraq, and was likely to set off new protests in Italy, where tens of thousands have regularly demonstrated against the Iraq war.
Sgrena''s left-leaning newspaper has vigorously opposed the war.
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