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ut the potential dangers of such mass events. But Brazilian police said 
there'll be no checkpoints or bag inspections of the crowds at Copacabana, 
similar to the security schemes at other events.That doesn't mean the Brazilians 
won't be making a show of force.Some 10,000 police officers and more 
than 14,000 soldiers will be on duty during the pope's visit, and 
six Brazilian military aircraft will provide transportation for the pontiff. 
The helicopters will let Francis avoid Rio's snarled traffic and the dangers 
of land travel.Nearly 100 lookout towers will also allow police to monitor 
an expected 1.5 million people turning out for yet another mass event, 
the World Youth Day's closing Mass in the rural neighborhood of Guaratiba, 
about 30 miles (50 kilometers) west of Copacabana on the far outskirts 
of Rio.Federal, state and local governments are expected to spend a total 
of around $52 million on all the security and logistical measures for 
the papal visit.Even with such numbers, Francis' itinerary will at some 
points push him out of the reach of all but his immediate 
security detail, entrusting much of his protection to the crowd of faithful. 
Experts have warned that a lone wolf-style assailant presents the gravest 
security threat."Much of the pope's security will be provided by the Brazilian 
people" themselves, said General Presidential Secretary Gilberto Carvalho.Biundini 
said the high-profile visit will provide a tempting stage for demo
rations to 
determine what information assurance and security functions they are required 
to perform or are currently handling."Or, to put it even more bluntly, 
the inspector general's auditing team "could not validate whether IRM/IA 
has not been able to meet priorities since the office has not 
defined any priorities."In a bid to correct the fiasco, the inspectors has 
issued 32 recommendations, including the requirement that IRM/IA "participate 
regularly" in department-wide meetings and "share learned information from 
such meetings with its staff," along with a strong hint that other 
functions might be hived off to others -- who happen to be 
doing some of them anyway.The State Department said in its statement, in 
response to the report: "The Department takes the OIG feedback seriously 
and is committed to addressing the recommendations and the concerns that 
led to the assessment.Mr. William G. Lay was appointed to the position 
of Deputy Chief Information Officer for Information Assurance and Chief 
Information Security Officer for the U.S. Department of State in late 2012."George 
Russell is editor-at-large of Fox News and can be found on Twitter 
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looking for a world audience."On the one hand, the pope is a 
very respected figure in Brazil, which is of course a majority Catholic 
country," he said. "On the other hand, all eyes are going to 
be on Brazil, so the pope's visit would be a very attractive 
platform for groups to get their messages across."For Brazil's government, 
the pope's visit is seen as a test run for the country's 
hosting of next year's World Cup soccer tournament and the 2016 Olympics, 
which will also draw millions of visitors.In preparation, Brazilian soldiers 
have invaded a swath of Rio's slums to push out drug gangs 
and re-establish their authority. In large part because of slum violence, 
Brazil suffers one of the world's highest homicide rates, which has doubled 
in the past three decades, according to a new report.Nonetheless, a recent 
visit to the slum Francis is set to enter revealed only two 
police officers parked just a few meters from the chapel where he'll 
pray. Journalists were warned by adolescent boys to not take pictures of 
certain areas where drug peddlers were active, standard practice in slums 
that have yet to be pacified.Varginha is one of Rio's smallest slums, 
a triangle-shaped chunk of flat, dusty land sitting between two putrid waterways 
full of raw sewage. On the third side runs a busy main 
road with an elevated commuter train that noisily rolls by overhead.Brazilian 
police haven't revealed how they'll secure the slum when Francis a
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included  on their toes."Thomas was at the forefront of women's achievements 
in journalism. She was one of the first female reporters to break 
out of the White House "women's beat" -- the soft stories about 
presidents' kids, wives, their teas and their hairdos -- and cover the 
hard news on an equal footing with men.She was also the first 
female member of the Gridiron Club, and at one time served as 
the club's president.Thomas will be buried in Detroit, and a memorial service 
is planned in Washington in October, according to her family.She became 
the first female White House bureau chief for a wire service when 
UPI named her to the position in 1974. She was also the 
first female officer at the National Press Club, where women had once 
been barred as members and she had to fight for admission into 
the 1959 luncheon speech where Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev warned: 
"We will bury you."The belligerent Khrushchev was an unlikely ally in one 
sense. He had refused to speak at any Washington venue that excluded 
women, she said.Thomas fought, too, for a more open presidency, resisting 
all moves by a succession of administrations to restrict press access."People 
will never know how hard it is to get information," Thomas told 
an interviewer, "especially if it's locked up behind official doors where, 
if politicians had their way, they'd stamp TOP SECRET on the color 
of the walls."Born in Winchester, Ky., to Lebanese immigrants, Thom
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