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JERUSALEM (AP) – Pope Benedict XVI confronted the dark history of his native Germany on the first day of his visit to Israel yesterday, shaking the hands of six Holocaust survivors and saying victims of the genocide "lost their lives but they will never lose their names."

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"Surely the Filipino people should be recognized for upholding a high sense of morality and humanity," he added.
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