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ROME A corner of a big Rome piazza, known for hosting
free rock concerts and political rallies, will be renamed after late pontiff
John Paul II, with Pope Francis coming to the unveiling ceremony Sunday.While
Francis instantly proved to be a crowd pleaser about 100,000 people
turned out in St. Peter's Square Sunday and a nearby street for
his noon blessing the mention of the widely beloved John Paul
still prompts affectionate cheers. When Francis noted that John Paul "closed
his eyes to this world" exactly eight years ago this month, in
2005, the new pope drew so much applause, he couldn't finish his
sentence as he spoke from the papal studio window overlooking St. Peter's
Square.Francis invited people to join him later in Rome's main church, St.
John in Lateran Basilica. Pontiffs are also the bishop of Rome, and
a traditional installation ceremony at the basilica formally recognizes
that Francis is Rome's bishop as well as the leader of the
worldwide Roman Catholic church.Before entering the basilica, Francis was
scheduled to attend the unveiling of a plaque on a corner of
the square near the church, naming that part of the piazza after
John Paul. The late pontiff enthusiastically embraced his role as Rome's
bishop, visiting hundreds of city parishes on Sunday mornings.Francis might
be the pope who decides whether another miracle has been attributed to
John Paul's intercession, which would enable the late, Polish-born pontiff
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NEW YORK Police say a man bled to death outside a
Brooklyn restaurant after he fell on a broken bottle during an argument.The
incident happened at 4 a.m. Saturday in the borough's Flatbush section.Witnesses
tell police two men were involved in a dispute inside the eatery,
and then got into an altercation outside.When officers arrived on the scene,
they found one of the men bleeding from a cut on his
arm.The victim was in his 20s. He was taken to a hospital,
but doctors couldn't save him.News photographs of the scene showed investigators
retrieving a large knife from the street, but police said they believed
it was the glass, and not the blade, that delivered the fatal
wound.The slain man's identity wasn't immediately released.
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world, according to an MSNMoney.com story last month.The postal service
has reviewed roughly 4,000 properties for potential sales. In 2011, the
agency retained the services of the commercial real estate firm CBRE to
helped handle operations, disposing of 43 properties that year and 49 in
2012.Preservations failed in 2009 to stop the demolition of a 1930s-era
post office to make room for a Walgreens. But California residents have
recently staged protests in the cities of Berkley, Glendale and La Jolla
to stop potential sales.Officials declined to comment for the story, including
whether preservationist efforts have interfered with the sales. However,
CBRE recently posted on it website a post office in the Minneapolis-St.
Paul area for which the sale fell through, despite offering tremendous redevelopment
opportunity.Meanwhile, the postal service is looking for other ways to cut
losses, including recent plans to end Saturday deliveries.
This image released by Potomack Company shows an apparently original painting
by French impressionist Pierre-Auguste Renoir that was acquired by a woman
from Virginia who stopped at a flea market in West Virginia and
paid $7 for a box of trinkets that included the painting.AP/Potomack CompanyIn
this June 24, 2010 photo, Marcia 'Martha' Fuqua learns how to
become a blackjack dealer in Washington. Fuqua says she bought a
painting by French impressionist Pierre-Auguste Renoir at a flea market
in late 2009 for $7 and stored it in a plastic trash
bag for two years before having it authenticated as a genuine Renoir.AP/The
Washington PostALEXANDRIA, Va. A federal judge will seek to unravel an
art mystery and determine the rightful owner of a napkin-sized painting
by French impressionist Pierre-Auguste Renoir that a Virginia woman says
she bought at a flea market for $7.The ownership is in dispute
after documents were uncovered showing a Baltimore museum reported the painting
stolen more than 60 years ago.The painting has been seized by the
FBI, and the federal government filed an action last month in U.S.
District Court in Alexandria asking a judge to determine who should keep
the painting.Among the contenders is a Lovettsville woman, Marcia "Martha"
Fuqua, who has told the FBI that she bought the painting at
a West Virginia flea market in late 2009 for $7 and stored
it in a plastic trash bag for two years before having it
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