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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Senior Health)
Mon Oct 14 07:05:38 2013

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Date: Mon, 14 Oct 2013 04:05:36 -0700

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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
on contracts and benefits, which have contributed to nearly 
$15 billion in unfunded liabilities for the city.State-appointed Emergency 
Manager Kevyn Orr on Thursday filed the bankruptcy, making Detroit the largest 
U.S. city to declare one, after failing to negotiate a restructuring of 
union contracts to lessen the citys financial burden.Orr, appointed in March 
by Gov. Rick Synder, appeared to have little choice, considering Detroit 
had a general fund in the red for roughly the past nine 
years and a fiscal 2012 deficit of $327 million.In addition, Detroit has 
a roughly 18 percent unemployment rate, one of the countrys highest violent-crime 
rates and about 80,000 blighted or abandon buildings.Chronic budget problems 
have taken a significant toll on everyday life for citizens, Snyder said 
recently. Detroiters deserve to feel safe when they walk down the street, 
to have their street lights on, to have the bus show up 
to take them to work. However, the city also has a history 
of corruption that has led to its financial problems, including Mayor Kwame 
Kilpatrick resigning in a 2008 sex-and-perjury scandal that cost the city 
almost $9 million from a lawsuit and legal fees.The Associated Press contributed 
to this report.

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15, 2012. Manchester United midfielder Fletcher admitted on Sunday that 
he will miss the start of his side's Premier League title defence 
as he continues to recover from a bowel operation.Belga/AFP/FileLONDON (AFP) 
 Manchester United midfielder Darren Fletcher admitted on Sunday that he 
will miss the start of his side's Premier League title defence as 
he continues to recover from a bowel operation.Fletcher has been struggling 
with ulcerative colitis for the past five years and underwent surgery in 
January in a bid to cure the problem.Asked when he would be 
back in action for the champions, Scotland international Fletcher told BBC 
Radio Five Live: "Hopefully, not too long after the start of the 
season. I think I will just miss the beginning of the season."Fletcher 
spent nine months on the sidelines in 2012 to see if his 
symptoms settled down before returning last September.The 29-year-old appeared 
in three games out of four matches at the end of November, 
but he was restricted to just two more brief substitute appearances -- 
the last of which came in the 4-3 win over Newcastle at 
Old Trafford on Boxing Day.He admits the strain of trying to deal 
with the illness has taken its toll at times."I've had it for 
five years but really struggled to control it for the last three 
years," Fletcher said."It's had a big impact on my day-to-day life, never 
mind trying to play foo
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Greater London (AFP)  British Prime Minister David Cameron said on Sunday 
that the Syrian conflict was "on the wrong trajectory", admitting the Assad 
regime may be getting stronger, and urged more help for opposition forces."It's 
very depressing picture and it's a picture that is, I think, on 
the wrong trajectory," Cameron said in an interview with the BBC.He added: 
"You've got an evil president who's doing dreadful things to his people... 
I think he may be stronger than he was a few months 
ago."But I'd still describe the situation as a stalemate."Cameron said Britain 
had still not decided whether to arm the rebels fighting President Bashar 
al-Assad, but said more could be done to help those who wanted 
a democratic Syria."We do need to do more to help promote those 
parts of the opposition that want a free, pluralistic, democratic Syria," 
he said."We're not arming the rebels. We have made no decision about 
that."It's no good complaining about the rebels if you're not going to 
try and help those that want a free, democratic, pluralistic Syria."And 
that's why we're helping with non-military equipment, we're helping with 
technical assistance and training."The prime minister admitted there was 
"too much extremism" among some of the rebels, but insisted "that's not 
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