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ssock of the papacy.Given the political 
intrigues that plague the Vatican, it wasn't much of a stretch of 
the imagination to wonder if some cardinals, bishops and monsignors  not 
to mention ordinary Catholics  might continue making Benedict their point 
of reference rather than the new pope.However, Benedict made clear on his 
final day as pope that he was renouncing the job and pledged 
his "unconditional reverence and obedience" to his then-unknown successor. 
It was a pledge he repeated in person on March 23 when 
Francis went to have lunch with him at Castel Gandolfo.It was during 
that visit that the world saw how frail Benedict had become in 
the three weeks since his emotional departure from the Apostolic Palace: 
Always a man with a purposeful walk, he shuffled tentatively that day, 
using his cane.Francis, for his part, seems utterly unfazed by the novel 
situation unfolding. He has frequently invoked Benedict's name and work 
and has called him on a half-dozen occasions, making clear he has 
no intention of ignoring the fact that there's another pope still very 
much alive and now living on the other side of the garden 
from the Vatican hotel where he lives.Francis' gestures to Benedict during 
that March 23 visit were also remarkable: He refused to pray on 
the special papal kneeler in the small chapel of Castel Gandolfo, preferring 
to join Benedict on a kneeler in the pews, and referring to 
his predecessor as his "brother."Now that they'r
NAIROBI, Kenya  A decision by extremists Islamist militants to ban food 
aid and international donors numb to a series of unfolding disasters made 
south-central Somalia the most dangerous place in the world to be a 
child in 2011.The first in-depth scientific study of famine deaths in Somalia 
in 2011 was released Thursday. It estimates 133,000 children under age 5 
died, with child death rates approaching 20 percent in some communities.That's 
133,000 under-5 deaths out of an estimated 9.3 million people. That compares 
to 65,000 under-5 deaths in all other industrial countries in the world, 
a combined population of 990 million, according to Chris Hillbruner, a senior 
food security adviser at FEWS NET, a famine warning agency.The Associated 
Press earlier reported Monday on the overall findings of the report.



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