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Infected traveler was on 7 flights
From Wire ReportsHONG KONG - In a striking example of how far and fast a virus can be carried in an era of international jet travel, health officials here announced last night that a man infected with a new respiratory disease had flown from Hong Kong to Munich, Germany;...Tags: Death, Barcelona (Spain), Beijing (China), Utah, Politics
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Cheers are subdued for native son
Tribune foreign correspondentChurch bells rang in celebration of a native son's rise to power in the Vatican, but many Germans gave the new pontiff less than ringing endorsements. Even in these Bavarian foothills, the heavily Catholic homeland of the former Cardinal Joseph...Tags: Local Elections, John Paul II, Dining and Drinking, Education, Vatican City
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'Max'
Times Staff WriterIf there were truth in advertising standards for film titles, "Max" would never get away with calling itself "Max." At the very least it would have to be "Max and Adolph" or maybe "Hitler: The Early Years," a behind-the-music look at the 20th century's...Tags: Arts, Arts and Culture, George Grosz, John Cusack, Religious Conflicts
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Surge of pride meets diminishing relevance
Sun Foreign StaffTRAUNSTEIN, Germany - Here in the foothills of the Bavarian alps, Pope Benedict XVI was born, began to train for the priesthood, deserted the Nazi army and began his university teaching career. This is where, as Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, he returned...Tags: Roman Catholicism, Entertainment, The Pope, Vatican City, Education
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Town deems pope worthy of beer
Tribune foreign correspondentOvernight the local brew known as Weideneder Ale was transformed into Marktler Papstbier. Brioche at Luekert's Bakery was dunked in sugar and renamed Papst Mitre. And tea shop owner Eva Zeberer rose by 8 a.m. to produce a potion of herbs fit for a papal...Tags: Local Elections, John Paul II, The Pope, The Happiest News!, Vatican City
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Multibillion-dollar insurance loss expected
Sun StaffThe insurance industry braced yesterday for a multibillion-dollar bill associated with Tuesday's terrorist attacks, but executives and analysts said the losses will probably amount to less than claims from some recent natural disasters and should be borne...Tags: Disasters, National Security, Natural Disasters, Rental Service, New York
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SEC chairman expects markets to reopen Thursday
Tribune news servicesU.S. Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Harvey Pitt said today he expected U.S. financial markets to open on Thursday. "It is our hope and expectation that the markets will resume operation tomorrow or as soon as tomorrow but I believe it will...Tags: Travel, CBS Corp., NYSE Euronext, Inc., Financial Markets, Air Transportation
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