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Pope Benedict XVI heads to the Balkans this weekend with a pro-European Union message for a region being forced to account for its bloody past to join the EU bloc.

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"We’ll never be a world power in basketball but in football, I think we have a chance," said the 86-year-old former Ateneo football and La Salle basketball player. "I understand the international federation gives us a big subsidy every four years. With this money, we could pump up interest in football down to the grade school level. The key is to give the kids a lot of balls to play with."
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