Alejandro Agag: el hombre que encandiló al presidente Aznar y se casó con su hija apuntaba alto desde niño. De mayor, quería ser presidente de banco. Su habilidad para las relaciones humanas y la fórmula 1 han hecho de él un provechoso hombre de negocios.(Artículo breve)

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* Amigo fiel. Se le atribuye un capacidad innata para encandilar a hombres y mujeres. Si son poderosos como Berlusconi o multimillonarios, mejor. Muchos de los testigos de su boda --como Alfonso Fierro, Borja Arteaga o Luis Sánchez de la Madrid-- habían sido compañeros de pupitre en el colegio Retamar.

* Casualidad. De soltero, ocupó un piso en la calle Lagasca en el que anteriormente había vivido Antonia Dell Atte.

* El chistoso de Moncloa. Dicen que Aznar, poco amigo de la carcajada, se reía con sus constantes bromas a mandíbula batiente.

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