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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 
to e
 LONDON  The British government says it is giving an additional 67 
million pounds ($102 million) to Sudan over the next three years, with 
at least half of the aid earmarked for the war-torn Darfur region.International 
Development Minister Lynne Featherstone says the funds will help end Darfur's 
dependency on emergency aid by tackling the root causes of poverty.The money 
will go toward helping communities grow their own food and get skills 
training.The announcement through Britain's Department for International 
Development came ahead of an international donor's conference on Darfur's 
development held Sunday in Qatar.Britain currently spends 25 million pounds 
a year in Darfur.

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