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[Title] => S&P sees more sovereign rating downgrades this year
[Summary] => Standard and Poor’s Ratings Services believes sovereign downgrades are likely to outpace upgrades this year amid the normalization of interest rates in the US and the economic slowdown in China.
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[Title] => Popes Asian travels drew millions including protesters, one assassin
[Summary] => In his 26-year papacy Pope John Paul II was a frequent visitor to Asia, making seven visits during which he once drew a crowd of five million for Mass, but also faced protests and even a bungled assassination attempt.
Though the Pope waited more than two years after his 1978 election as pontiff to visit Asia it was his ninth trip outside Italy and came after he had been to Africa, the United States and Latin America Pope John Paul IIs regular returns suggested a love for the region that was widely reciprocated.
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[Title] => EDITORIAL - A threat greater than terrorism
[Summary] => For several months after the terror attacks in the United States on Sept. 11 last year, the global economy teetered perilously close to disaster. Even before the attacks economies were already suffering from the tech meltdown.
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Though the Pope waited more than two years after his 1978 election as pontiff to visit Asia it was his ninth trip outside Italy and came after he had been to Africa, the United States and Latin America Pope John Paul IIs regular returns suggested a love for the region that was widely reciprocated.
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September 10, 2002 - 12:00am