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RIO DE JANEIRO Since taking the helm of the world's biggest
church in March, Pope Francis has waded into massive crowds with minimal
protection to hug children and wash the feet of the faithful. He
has surrounded himself with everyday worshippers at every turn, winning
acclaim that he's breaking down barriers between the Vatican and the world's
1.2 billion Catholics.Yet for Brazilian security officials charged with
protecting the 76-year-old pontiff with the common touch, his seven-day
visit this week is an uncommon security challenge.In his first international
trip as pope, Francis has built much of his schedule in the
world's biggest Catholic country around high-profile events that send him
straight into unpredictable, potentially chaotic environments without
the protection of the bulletproof popemobile used by his two predecessors.On
Thursday, the pope will visit a tiny chapel founded in 1971 in
the Varginha slum, one of Rio's more than 1,000 hillside shantytowns. Many
such slums cower under the control of dangerous drug gangs or deadly
militias made up mostly of former and current police and firefighters. Police
invaded Varginha in January to clear out traffickers, but the gangs remain
a shadowy presence there.The next day, Francis will hit Copacabana beach
to walk the Stations of the Cross among an expected 1 million
young Catholics gathered for World Youth Day festivities. Vatican officials
have said he'll travel to the beach p
ast thousands of devotees in
an open-topped vehicle, a plan that would put the thousands of police
and soldiers dispatched to protect the pope on high alert and require
more plainclothes security.Brazil's justice and defense ministers, along
with a top army commander, urged the pope to use an armored
popemobile instead, but the Vatican has responded that Francis likes to
jump in and out of his vehicle to greet the faithful, which
wouldn't be possible in the more protected vehicle."The bulletproofing would
lessen our worries, it'd be better if he had it," said Gen.
Jose Abreu, the top officer overseeing the military's role in the security
scheme. "It's a personal choice and we'll respect it, but it's not
remotely pleasant for security forces."On the top of everyone's minds are
the massive and sometimes violent anti-government protests that swept this
continent-sized country last month. They've continued, albeit with fewer
people, less than a week before Francis' arrival Monday.Last week, a small
protest in Leblon, one of Rio's poshest neighborhoods, erupted into looting
and destruction, with demonstrators smashing storefronts, defacing street
signs and setting piles of garbage on fire.A handful of protests are
planned. If violence breaks out near the pope, the world may once
again see images of demonstrators enveloped by clouds of tear gas, stun
grenades ricocheting off stately buildings and rubber bullets whizzing through
the air.Jose
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perceive them. For example, gravity is the weakest of the four fundamental
forces, but in other dimensions, it could be just as strong. "Things
would be very different in this hidden reality," Freeman says. [6 Weird
Facts About Gravity]The universe could even be a kind of hologram. The
amount of information that can be stored in a region of space
is proportional to the region's surface area, rather than its volume a
property known as the holographic principle. One possible implication is
that reality is actually two-dimensional, and the three-dimensional world
is merely an illusion, which would explain some of the wackiness of
quantum mechanics.All of these views of the world those that we perceive
in our minds, and those that physicists discover in the universe are
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closed doors."Shaw admits any hope for changing this type ofbehavior has
to come from voters. "This is only going to change in one
of two ways. People coming out to vote and deciding who represents
them. And secondly when a groundswell of public outrage forces public officials
to impose higher ethics standards upon themselves."Illinois' history with
questionable political ethics is rich. The state practically became the
poster child for corruption during the criminal trial of former Illinois
Gov. Rod Blagojevich. Blagojevich attempted to sell off Barack Obama's coveted
U.S. Senate seat in return for hefty campaign donations referencing it in
the now infamous phone call saying, "I've got this thing and it's
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