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A sister goes to kiss the hand of Pope Benedict XVI during a visit to St Peter's Residence for Older People, in Vauxhall, south-west London on September 18, 2010. Pope Benedict XVI expressed his 'deep sorrow' Saturday for the 'immense suffering' of children abused by Catholic priests, in a homily on the third day of his state visit to Britain.'I think of the immense suffering caused by the abuse of children, especially within the Church and by her ministers,' he said during mass at the Catholic Westminster Cathedral in London.
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This photo taken on September 15, 2010 shows the Hungarian factory of German automaker Opel, part of US giant General Motors, in Szentgotthard, near the Hungarian-Austrian border. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban and Reinald Hoben, Vice President of Manufacturing in Opel/Vauxhall Europe announced on September 21, 2010 that Opel will invest 500 million euros (656 million dollars) to expand its manufacturing plant in Szentgotthard. Hungary will contribute some 7.5 billion forint (27 million euros, 35 million dollars) to the project, which will create some 1,000 jobs by 2012, as well as another 2,500 to 3,000 indirectly via suppliers.
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Patricia Farsky (R) kisses the hand of Pope Benedict XVI during a visit to St Peter's Residence for Older People, in Vauxhall, south-west London on September 18, 2010. Pope Benedict XVI expressed his 'deep sorrow' Saturday for the 'immense suffering' of children abused by Catholic priests, in a homily on the third day of his state visit to Britain.'I think of the immense suffering caused by the abuse of children, especially within the Church and by her ministers,' he said during mass at the Catholic Westminster Cathedral in London.
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Pope Benedict XVI waves to the crowds as he walks in the street following a visit to St Peter's Residence for Older People, in Vauxhall, south-west London on September 18, 2010. Pope Benedict XVI expressed his 'deep sorrow' Saturday for the 'immense suffering' of children abused by Catholic priests, in a homily on the third day of his state visit to Britain.'I think of the immense suffering caused by the abuse of children, especially within the Church and by her ministers,' he said during mass at the Catholic Westminster Cathedral in London.
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Pope Benedict XVI waves to the crowds following an impromptu walk-about following a visit to St Peter's Residence for Older People, in Vauxhall, south-west London on September 18, 2010. Pope Benedict XVI expressed his 'deep sorrow' Saturday for the 'immense suffering' of children abused by Catholic priests, in a homily on the third day of his state visit to Britain.'I think of the immense suffering caused by the abuse of children, especially within the Church and by her ministers,' he said during mass at the Catholic Westminster Cathedral in London.
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Pope Benedict XVI gestures during a visit to St Peter's Residence for Older People, in Vauxhall, south-west London on September 18, 2010. Pope Benedict XVI expressed his 'deep sorrow' Saturday for the 'immense suffering' of children abused by Catholic priests, in a homily on the third day of his state visit to Britain.'I think of the immense suffering caused by the abuse of children, especially within the Church and by her ministers,' he said during mass at the Catholic Westminster Cathedral in London.
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This photo taken on September 15, 2010, shows a local worker preparing a cylinder head in the Hungarian factory of German automaker Opel, part of US giant General Motors, in Szentgotthard, near the Hungarian-Austrian border. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban and Reinald Hoben, Vice President of Manufacturing in Opel/Vauxhall Europe announced on September 21, 2010 that Opel will invest 500 million euros (656 million dollars) to expand its manufacturing plant in Szentgotthard. Hungary will contribute some 7.5 billion forint (27 million euros, 35 million dollars) to the project, which will create some 1,000 jobs by 2012, as well as another 2,500 to 3,000 indirectly via suppliers.
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This photo taken on September 15, 2010, shows local workers assembling new engines in the Hungarian factory of German automaker Opel, part of US giant General Motors, in Szentgotthard, near the Hungarian-Austrian border. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban and Reinald Hoben, Vice President of Manufacturing in Opel/Vauxhall Europe announced on September 21, 2010 that Opel will invest 500 million euros (656 million dollars) to expand its manufacturing plant in Szentgotthard. Hungary will contribute some 7.5 billion forint (27 million euros, 35 million dollars) to the project, which will create some 1,000 jobs by 2012, as well as another 2,500 to 3,000 indirectly via suppliers.
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Pope Benedict XVI waves to the crowds as he gets in his car following an impromptu walk-about following a visit to St Peter's Residence for Older People, in Vauxhall, south-west London on September 18, 2010. Pope Benedict XVI expressed his 'deep sorrow' Saturday for the 'immense suffering' of children abused by Catholic priests, in a homily on the third day of his state visit to Britain.'I think of the immense suffering caused by the abuse of children, especially within the Church and by her ministers,' he said during mass at the Catholic Westminster Cathedral in London.
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Pope Benedict XVI (C), acknowledges applause during a visit to St Peter's Residence for Older People, in Vauxhall, south-west London on September 18, 2010. Pope Benedict XVI expressed his 'deep sorrow' Saturday for the 'immense suffering' of children abused by Catholic priests, in a homily on the third day of his state visit to Britain.'I think of the immense suffering caused by the abuse of children, especially within the Church and by her ministers,' he said during mass at the Catholic Westminster Cathedral in London.
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Pope Benedict XVI walks past sisters following a visit to St Peter's Residence for Older People, in Vauxhall, south-west London on September 18, 2010. Pope Benedict XVI expressed his 'deep sorrow' Saturday for the 'immense suffering' of children abused by Catholic priests, in a homily on the third day of his state visit to Britain.'I think of the immense suffering caused by the abuse of children, especially within the Church and by her ministers,' he said during mass at the Catholic Westminster Cathedral in London.
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This photo taken on September 15, 2010, shows local worker preparing a cylinder head in the Hungarian factory of German automaker Opel, part of US giant General Motors, in Szentgotthard, near the Hungarian-Austrian border. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban and Reinald Hoben, Vice President of Manufacturing in Opel/Vauxhall Europe announced on September 21, 2010 that Opel will invest 500 million euros (656 million dollars) to expand its manufacturing plant in Szentgotthard. Hungary will contribute some 7.5 billion forint (27 million euros, 35 million dollars) to the project, which will create some 1,000 jobs by 2012, as well as another 2,500 to 3,000 indirectly via suppliers.
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Pope Benedict XVI visits St Peter's Residence for Older People, in Vauxhall, south-west London on September 18, 2010. Pope Benedict XVI expressed his 'deep sorrow' Saturday for the 'immense suffering' of children abused by Catholic priests, in a homily on the third day of his state visit to Britain.'I think of the immense suffering caused by the abuse of children, especially within the Church and by her ministers,' he said during mass at the Catholic Westminster Cathedral in London.
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This photo taken on September 15, 2010, shows local workers assembling new engines in the Hungarian factory of German automaker Opel, part of US giant General Motors, in Szentgotthard, near the Hungarian-Austrian border. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban and Reinald Hoben, Vice President of Manufacturing in Opel/Vauxhall Europe announced on September 21, 2010 that Opel will invest 500 million euros (656 million dollars) to expand its manufacturing plant in Szentgotthard. Hungary will contribute some 7.5 billion forint (27 million euros, 35 million dollars) to the project, which will create some 1,000 jobs by 2012, as well as another 2,500 to 3,000 indirectly via suppliers.
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This photo taken on September 15, 2010, shows local worker assembling new crankshafts in the Hungarian factory of German automaker Opel, part of US giant General Motors, in Szentgotthard, near the Hungarian-Austrian border. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban and Reinald Hoben, Vice President of Manufacturing in Opel/Vauxhall Europe announced on September 21, 2010 that Opel will invest 500 million euros (656 million dollars) to expand its manufacturing plant in Szentgotthard. Hungary will contribute some 7.5 billion forint (27 million euros, 35 million dollars) to the project, which will create some 1,000 jobs by 2012, as well as another 2,500 to 3,000 indirectly via suppliers.
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This photo taken on September 15, 2010, shows flags of Opel, Hungary and General Motors at the Hungarian factory of German automaker Opel, part of US giant General Motors, in Szentgotthard, near the Hungarian-Austrian border. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban and Reinald Hoben, Vice President of Manufacturing in Opel/Vauxhall Europe announced on September 21, 2010 that Opel will invest 500 million euros (656 million dollars) to expand its manufacturing plant in Szentgotthard. Hungary will contribute some 7.5 billion forint (27 million euros, 35 million dollars) to the project, which will create some 1,000 jobs by 2012, as well as another 2,500 to 3,000 indirectly via suppliers.