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  • NEWS - Polen: Anhaltende Demonstrationen gegen die Justizreform
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    NEWS - Polen: Anhaltende Demonstrationen gegen die Justizreform
    July 20, 2017 - Warsaw, Poland - Sit in protest near polish parliament building against changes in the way of electing judges to Supreme Court in Warsaw on July 20, 2017 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • NEWS - Polen: Anhaltende Demonstrationen gegen die Justizreform
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    NEWS - Polen: Anhaltende Demonstrationen gegen die Justizreform
    July 20, 2017 - Warsaw, Poland - Sit in protest near polish parliament building against changes in the way of electing judges to Supreme Court in Warsaw on July 20, 2017 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • NEWS - Polen: Anhaltende Demonstrationen gegen die Justizreform
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    NEWS - Polen: Anhaltende Demonstrationen gegen die Justizreform
    July 20, 2017 - Warsaw, Poland - Sit in protest near polish parliament building against changes in the way of electing judges to Supreme Court in Warsaw on July 20, 2017 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • NEWS - Polen: Anhaltende Demonstrationen gegen die Justizreform
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    NEWS - Polen: Anhaltende Demonstrationen gegen die Justizreform
    July 20, 2017 - Warsaw, Poland - Barriers near polish parliament building during protest against changes in the way of electing judges to Supreme Court in Warsaw on July 20, 2017 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • NEWS - Polen: Anhaltende Demonstrationen gegen die Justizreform
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    NEWS - Polen: Anhaltende Demonstrationen gegen die Justizreform
    July 19, 2017 - Warsaw, Poland - Protesters holds a child during protest against changes in the way of electing judges to Supreme Court in Warsaw on July 19, 2017 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Celebration of the Danish Constitution Day
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    Celebration of the Danish Constitution Day
    Copenhagen, Denmark, May 5th, 2015: Danish Crown Princess Mary on her way into the Parliament where she and the Royal Family participates in the celebration of the Danish Constitution Day and the 100th anniversary of women's suffrage in Denmark/JENSEN_155912/Credit:OLE JENSEN/SIPA/1506051607 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • Celebration of the Danish Constitution Day
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    Celebration of the Danish Constitution Day
    Copenhagen, Denmark, May 5th, 2015: Danish H. M. Queen Margrethe (L) greets Crown Prince Frederik upon arrival to the Danish Parliament where the Royal Familiy participates in the celebration of the Danish Constituion Day, which also marks the 100th anniversary for women's suffrage/JENSEN_155911/Credit:OLE JENSEN/SIPA/1506051607 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • Celebration of the Danish Constitution Day
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    Celebration of the Danish Constitution Day
    Copenhagen, Denmark, May 5th, 2015: The Danish Royal family participates in the commemoration of the Constituion Day. Here Princess Marie (C) greets Princess Benedikte (R). Behind (L) Princse Joaquim/JENSEN_155906/Credit:OLE JENSEN/SIPA/1506051607 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • Celebration of the Danish Constitution Day
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    Celebration of the Danish Constitution Day
    Copenhagen, Denmark, May 5th, 2015: H. M. Queen Margrethe speaks at the Parliament's celebration of the Danish Constitution Day, which also marks the 100th anniversary for women's suffrage in Denmark/JENSEN_155903/Credit:OLE JENSEN/SIPA/1506051607 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • Celebration of the Danish Constitution Day
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    Celebration of the Danish Constitution Day
    Copenhagen, Denmark, May 5th, 2015: Danish Princess Mary greets Princess Benedikte at Christiansborg, where the Royal Famility participates in the celebration of the Daanish Constitution Day/JENSEN_155908/Credit:OLE JENSEN/SIPA/1506051607 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • Celebration of the Danish Constitution Day
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    Celebration of the Danish Constitution Day
    Copenhagen, Denmark, May 5th, 2015: Danish H. M. Queen Margrethe (L) greets Crown Princess Mary upon arrival to the Danish Parliament where the Royal Familiy participates in the celebration of the Danish Constituion Day, which also marks the 100th anniversary for women's suffrage/JENSEN_155910/Credit:OLE JENSEN/SIPA/1506051607 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • Celebration of the Danish Constitution Day
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    Celebration of the Danish Constitution Day
    Copenhagen, Denmark, May 5th, 2015: The Royal Family waits for the Queen to arrive before they enter the Parliament for celebrating the Danish Constituion Day together with the PM and the MP's. Here pictured: Marie (L), Joaquim (2nd,L), Benedikte (3rd, L), Mary (2nd, R) and Frederik (R)/JENSEN_155909/Credit:OLE JENSEN/SIPA/1506051607 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • Celebration of the Danish Constitution Day
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    Celebration of the Danish Constitution Day
    Copenhagen, Denmark, May 5th, 2015: Danish H. M. The Queen Margrethe arrives to Christiansborg for the celebration of the Danish Constitution Day/JENSEN_155902/Credit:OLE JENSEN/SIPA/1506051602 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • Celebration of the Danish Constitution Day
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    Celebration of the Danish Constitution Day
    Copenhagen, Denmark, May 5th, 2015: Danish H. M. The Queen Margrethe arrives to Christiansborg for the celebration of the Danish Constitution Day. Here H. M. greets PM Helle Thorning-Schmidt/JENSEN_155901/Credit:OLE JENSEN/SIPA/1506051602 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • Voting gets underway in South Africa's fifth general election since the end of apartheid over 20 years ago
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    Voting gets underway in South Africa's fifth general election since the end of apartheid over 20 years ago
    Voting takes place in South Africa's fifth general election since the end of apartheid over 20 years ago. These are the first elections since the death of Nelson Mandela in December, the country's first black president. Voting station in the township of Imizamo Yethu (formerly known as Mandela Park), Hout Bay, Cape Town, South Africa.
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  • Voting gets underway in South Africa's fifth general election since the end of apartheid over 20 years ago
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    Voting gets underway in South Africa's fifth general election since the end of apartheid over 20 years ago
    Voting takes place in South Africa's fifth general election since the end of apartheid over 20 years ago. These are the first elections since the death of Nelson Mandela in December, the country's first black president. Voting station in the township of Imizamo Yethu (formerly known as Mandela Park), Hout Bay, Cape Town, South Africa.
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  • Voting gets underway in South Africa's fifth general election since the end of apartheid over 20 years ago
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    Voting gets underway in South Africa's fifth general election since the end of apartheid over 20 years ago
    Voting takes place in South Africa's fifth general election since the end of apartheid over 20 years ago. These are the first elections since the death of Nelson Mandela in December, the country's first black president. Voting station in the township of Imizamo Yethu (formerly known as Mandela Park), Hout Bay, Cape Town, South Africa.
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  • Voting gets underway in South Africa's fifth general election since the end of apartheid over 20 years ago
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    Voting gets underway in South Africa's fifth general election since the end of apartheid over 20 years ago
    Voting takes place in South Africa's fifth general election since the end of apartheid over 20 years ago. These are the first elections since the death of Nelson Mandela in December, the country's first black president. Voting station in the township of Imizamo Yethu (formerly known as Mandela Park), Hout Bay, Cape Town, South Africa.
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  • Voting gets underway in South Africa's fifth general election since the end of apartheid over 20 years ago
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    Voting gets underway in South Africa's fifth general election since the end of apartheid over 20 years ago
    Voting takes place in South Africa's fifth general election since the end of apartheid over 20 years ago. These are the first elections since the death of Nelson Mandela in December, the country's first black president. Voting station in the township of Imizamo Yethu (formerly known as Mandela Park), Hout Bay, Cape Town, South Africa.
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  • Voting gets underway in South Africa's fifth general election since the end of apartheid over 20 years ago
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    Voting gets underway in South Africa's fifth general election since the end of apartheid over 20 years ago
    Voting takes place in South Africa's fifth general election since the end of apartheid over 20 years ago. These are the first elections since the death of Nelson Mandela in December, the country's first black president. Voting station in the township of Imizamo Yethu (formerly known as Mandela Park), Hout Bay, Cape Town, South Africa.
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  • Voting gets underway in South Africa's fifth general election since the end of apartheid over 20 years ago
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    Voting gets underway in South Africa's fifth general election since the end of apartheid over 20 years ago
    Voting takes place in South Africa's fifth general election since the end of apartheid over 20 years ago. These are the first elections since the death of Nelson Mandela in December, the country's first black president. Voting station in the township of Imizamo Yethu (formerly known as Mandela Park), Hout Bay, Cape Town, South Africa.
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  • Voting gets underway in South Africa's fifth general election since the end of apartheid over 20 years ago
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    Voting gets underway in South Africa's fifth general election since the end of apartheid over 20 years ago
    Voting takes place in South Africa's fifth general election since the end of apartheid over 20 years ago. These are the first elections since the death of Nelson Mandela in December, the country's first black president. Voting station in the township of Imizamo Yethu (formerly known as Mandela Park), Hout Bay, Cape Town, South Africa.
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  • Voting gets underway in South Africa's fifth general election since the end of apartheid over 20 years ago
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    Voting gets underway in South Africa's fifth general election since the end of apartheid over 20 years ago
    Voting takes place in South Africa's fifth general election since the end of apartheid over 20 years ago. These are the first elections since the death of Nelson Mandela in December, the country's first black president. Voting station in the township of Imizamo Yethu (formerly known as Mandela Park), Hout Bay, Cape Town, South Africa.
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  • Voting gets underway in South Africa's fifth general election since the end of apartheid over 20 years ago
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    Voting gets underway in South Africa's fifth general election since the end of apartheid over 20 years ago
    Voting takes place in South Africa's fifth general election since the end of apartheid over 20 years ago. These are the first elections since the death of Nelson Mandela in December, the country's first black president. Voting station in the township of Imizamo Yethu (formerly known as Mandela Park), Hout Bay, Cape Town, South Africa.
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  • Voting gets underway in South Africa's fifth general election since the end of apartheid over 20 years ago
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    Voting gets underway in South Africa's fifth general election since the end of apartheid over 20 years ago
    Voting takes place in South Africa's fifth general election since the end of apartheid over 20 years ago. These are the first elections since the death of Nelson Mandela in December, the country's first black president. Voting station in the township of Imizamo Yethu (formerly known as Mandela Park), Hout Bay, Cape Town, South Africa.
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  • Voting gets underway in South Africa's fifth general election since the end of apartheid over 20 years ago
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    Voting gets underway in South Africa's fifth general election since the end of apartheid over 20 years ago
    Voting takes place in South Africa's fifth general election since the end of apartheid over 20 years ago. These are the first elections since the death of Nelson Mandela in December, the country's first black president. Voting station in the township of Imizamo Yethu (formerly known as Mandela Park), Hout Bay, Cape Town, South Africa.
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  • Voting gets underway in South Africa's fifth general election since the end of apartheid over 20 years ago
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    Voting gets underway in South Africa's fifth general election since the end of apartheid over 20 years ago
    Voting takes place in South Africa's fifth general election since the end of apartheid over 20 years ago. These are the first elections since the death of Nelson Mandela in December, the country's first black president. Voting station in the township of Imizamo Yethu (formerly known as Mandela Park), Hout Bay, Cape Town, South Africa.
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  • Voting gets underway in South Africa's fifth general election since the end of apartheid over 20 years ago
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    Voting gets underway in South Africa's fifth general election since the end of apartheid over 20 years ago
    Voting takes place in South Africa's fifth general election since the end of apartheid over 20 years ago. These are the first elections since the death of Nelson Mandela in December, the country's first black president. Voting station in the township of Imizamo Yethu (formerly known as Mandela Park), Hout Bay, Cape Town, South Africa.
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  • Voting gets underway in South Africa's fifth general election since the end of apartheid over 20 years ago
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    Voting gets underway in South Africa's fifth general election since the end of apartheid over 20 years ago
    Voting takes place in South Africa's fifth general election since the end of apartheid over 20 years ago. These are the first elections since the death of Nelson Mandela in December, the country's first black president. Voting station in the township of Imizamo Yethu (formerly known as Mandela Park), Hout Bay, Cape Town, South Africa.
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  • Voting gets underway in South Africa's fifth general election since the end of apartheid over 20 years ago
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    Voting gets underway in South Africa's fifth general election since the end of apartheid over 20 years ago
    Voting takes place in South Africa's fifth general election since the end of apartheid over 20 years ago. These are the first elections since the death of Nelson Mandela in December, the country's first black president. Voting station in the township of Imizamo Yethu (formerly known as Mandela Park), Hout Bay, Cape Town, South Africa.
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  • Voting gets underway in South Africa's fifth general election since the end of apartheid over 20 years ago
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    Voting gets underway in South Africa's fifth general election since the end of apartheid over 20 years ago
    Voting takes place in South Africa's fifth general election since the end of apartheid over 20 years ago. These are the first elections since the death of Nelson Mandela in December, the country's first black president. Voting station in the township of Imizamo Yethu (formerly known as Mandela Park), Hout Bay, Cape Town, South Africa.
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  • Voting gets underway in South Africa's fifth general election since the end of apartheid over 20 years ago
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    Voting gets underway in South Africa's fifth general election since the end of apartheid over 20 years ago
    Voting takes place in South Africa's fifth general election since the end of apartheid over 20 years ago. These are the first elections since the death of Nelson Mandela in December, the country's first black president. Voting station in the township of Imizamo Yethu (formerly known as Mandela Park), Hout Bay, Cape Town, South Africa.
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  • Voting gets underway in South Africa's fifth general election since the end of apartheid over 20 years ago
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    Voting gets underway in South Africa's fifth general election since the end of apartheid over 20 years ago
    Voting takes place in South Africa's fifth general election since the end of apartheid over 20 years ago. These are the first elections since the death of Nelson Mandela in December, the country's first black president. Voting station in the township of Imizamo Yethu (formerly known as Mandela Park), Hout Bay, Cape Town, South Africa.
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  • Voting gets underway in South Africa's fifth general election since the end of apartheid over 20 years ago
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    Voting gets underway in South Africa's fifth general election since the end of apartheid over 20 years ago
    Voting takes place in South Africa's fifth general election since the end of apartheid over 20 years ago. These are the first elections since the death of Nelson Mandela in December, the country's first black president. Voting station in the township of Imizamo Yethu (formerly known as Mandela Park), Hout Bay, Cape Town, South Africa.
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    Voting gets underway in South Africa's fifth general election since the end of apartheid over 20 years ago
    Voting takes place in South Africa's fifth general election since the end of apartheid over 20 years ago. These are the first elections since the death of Nelson Mandela in December, the country's first black president. Voting station in the township of Imizamo Yethu (formerly known as Mandela Park), Hout Bay, Cape Town, South Africa.
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  • Cardinals in St. Peter's Square, Vatican City, Rome, Italy - 04 Mar 2013
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    Cardinals in St. Peter's Square, Vatican City, Rome, Italy - 04 Mar 2013
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    Jorge Mario Bergoglio
    Cardinals in St. Peter's Square, Vatican City, Rome, Italy - 04 Mar 2013

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  • Cardinals in St. Peter's Square, Vatican City, Rome, Italy - 04 Mar 2013
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    Cardinals in St. Peter's Square, Vatican City, Rome, Italy - 04 Mar 2013
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    Jorge Mario Bergoglio
    Place Your Bets On Who Will Be The Next Pope
    With the new pope still to be decided betting on just who will be Benedict XVI's successor is heating up.

    According to bookmakers Paddy Power the decision is set to be the biggest non-sporting event the company has ever taken bets on.

    Currently Cardinal Peter Turkson of Ghana and Archbishop Angelo Scola of Italy are the neck-and-neck odds on favourites.

    Meanwhile, the UK's Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O'Conner comes somewhat further down the list with odds of 150/1.

    Someone with even less chance of making the cut is U2 star Bono, who has been given odds of 1000/1.

    As well as the identity of the new pope, people are also able to bet on his age, his nationality, what his papal name will be, when the conclave will start, how long it will last, and even when the first foreign visit will take place.

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CNBFXLIXC (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Prayer meeting for the adoration of the blessed sacrament, Vatican city, Rome, Italy - 06 Mar 2013
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    Prayer meeting for the adoration of the blessed sacrament, Vatican city, Rome, Italy - 06 Mar 2013
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    Cardinal Sean Patrick O'Malley
    Prayer meeting for the adoration of the blessed sacrament, Vatican city, Rome, Italy - 06 Mar 2013

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  • Prayer meeting for the adoration of the blessed sacrament, Vatican city, Rome, Italy - 06 Mar 2013
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    Prayer meeting for the adoration of the blessed sacrament, Vatican city, Rome, Italy - 06 Mar 2013
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    Cardinal Leonardo Sandri
    Place Your Bets On Who Will Be The Next Pope
    With the new pope still to be decided betting on just who will be Benedict XVI's successor is heating up.

    According to bookmakers Paddy Power the decision is set to be the biggest non-sporting event the company has ever taken bets on.

    Currently Cardinal Peter Turkson of Ghana and Archbishop Angelo Scola of Italy are the neck-and-neck odds on favourites.

    Meanwhile, the UK's Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O'Conner comes somewhat further down the list with odds of 150/1.

    Someone with even less chance of making the cut is U2 star Bono, who has been given odds of 1000/1.

    As well as the identity of the new pope, people are also able to bet on his age, his nationality, what his papal name will be, when the conclave will start, how long it will last, and even when the first foreign visit will take place.

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CNBFXLIXC (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • NEWS - Kardinal Barbarin (Archivbilder)
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    NEWS - Kardinal Barbarin (Archivbilder)
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    Cardinal Philippe Barbarin
    Place Your Bets On Who Will Be The Next Pope
    With the new pope still to be decided betting on just who will be Benedict XVI's successor is heating up.

    According to bookmakers Paddy Power the decision is set to be the biggest non-sporting event the company has ever taken bets on.

    Currently Cardinal Peter Turkson of Ghana and Archbishop Angelo Scola of Italy are the neck-and-neck odds on favourites.

    Meanwhile, the UK's Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O'Conner comes somewhat further down the list with odds of 150/1.

    Someone with even less chance of making the cut is U2 star Bono, who has been given odds of 1000/1.

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    NEWS - Umstrittener US-Kardinal Bernard Law ist im Alter von 86 Jahren gestorben
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    Cardinals in St. Peter's Square, Vatican City, Rome, Italy - 04 Mar 2013
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    Currently Cardinal Peter Turkson of Ghana and Archbishop Angelo Scola of Italy are the neck-and-neck odds on favourites.

    Meanwhile, the UK's Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O'Conner comes somewhat further down the list with odds of 150/1.

    Someone with even less chance of making the cut is U2 star Bono, who has been given odds of 1000/1.

    As well as the identity of the new pope, people are also able to bet on his age, his nationality, what his papal name will be, when the conclave will start, how long it will last, and even when the first foreign visit will take place.

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    Cardinals in St. Peter's Square, Vatican City, Rome, Italy - 04 Mar 2013
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    Currently Cardinal Peter Turkson of Ghana and Archbishop Angelo Scola of Italy are the neck-and-neck odds on favourites.

    Meanwhile, the UK's Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O'Conner comes somewhat further down the list with odds of 150/1.

    Someone with even less chance of making the cut is U2 star Bono, who has been given odds of 1000/1.

    As well as the identity of the new pope, people are also able to bet on his age, his nationality, what his papal name will be, when the conclave will start, how long it will last, and even when the first foreign visit will take place.

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    According to bookmakers Paddy Power the decision is set to be the biggest non-sporting event the company has ever taken bets on.

    Currently Cardinal Peter Turkson of Ghana and Archbishop Angelo Scola of Italy are the neck-and-neck odds on favourites.

    Meanwhile, the UK's Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O'Conner comes somewhat further down the list with odds of 150/1.

    Someone with even less chance of making the cut is U2 star Bono, who has been given odds of 1000/1.

    As well as the identity of the new pope, people are also able to bet on his age, his nationality, what his papal name will be, when the conclave will start, how long it will last, and even when the first foreign visit will take place.

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    Cardinals in St. Peter's Square, Vatican City, Rome, Italy - 04 Mar 2013
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    Someone with even less chance of making the cut is U2 star Bono, who has been given odds of 1000/1.

    As well as the identity of the new pope, people are also able to bet on his age, his nationality, what his papal name will be, when the conclave will start, how long it will last, and even when the first foreign visit will take place.

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    Cardinals in St. Peter's Square, Vatican City, Rome, Italy - 04 Mar 2013
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    According to bookmakers Paddy Power the decision is set to be the biggest non-sporting event the company has ever taken bets on.

    Currently Cardinal Peter Turkson of Ghana and Archbishop Angelo Scola of Italy are the neck-and-neck odds on favourites.

    Meanwhile, the UK's Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O'Conner comes somewhat further down the list with odds of 150/1.

    Someone with even less chance of making the cut is U2 star Bono, who has been given odds of 1000/1.

    As well as the identity of the new pope, people are also able to bet on his age, his nationality, what his papal name will be, when the conclave will start, how long it will last, and even when the first foreign visit will take place.

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    Iran votes for presidential election
    Iranian former prime minister and leading reformist candidate in the upcoming presidential election Mir-Hossein Mousavi (R) and his wife Zahra Rahnavard shows their votes before casting them for presidential election in Tehran, Iran on June 12, 2009. (UPI Photo/Mohammad Kheirkhah) / eyevine

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    (090423) -- GOA (INDIA), April 23, 2009 (Xinhua) -- An Indian election offical registers voters at a polling station in India's southern Goa state, during the second phase of the country's general elections April 23, 2009. (Xinhua/Wang Ye) (zj)
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    (090423) -- GOA (INDIA), April 23, 2009 (Xinhua) -- An Indian woman casts her vote at a polling station in India's southern Goa state, during the second phase of the country's general elections April 23, 2009.
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