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  • Photo 1 de 27 In this photo taken Saturday Nov. 7, a man identified as alleged fugitive mobster Luigi Esposito, second from right in foreground, is escorted by Carabinieri paramilitary police officers outside a police station in Naples, southern Italy. Italy on Sunday Nov. 8, 2009 hailed the capture of a wig-disguised mobster who had been on the list of the country's top 30 fugitives. Defense Minister Ignazio La Russa's office said paramilitary police arrested Luigi Esposito on Saturday in Posillipo, a northern coastal suburb of Naples. Esposito, on the run since 2003, was using a wig and false name when captured. Esposito winked at relatives and pursed his lips in a sign of a kiss Saturday outside the Naples police headquarters as officers led him off to prison. (AP Photo/Salvatore Laporta) Source AP
  • Photo 2 de 27 In this photo taken Saturday Nov. 7, a man identified as alleged fugitive mobster Luigi Esposito, centre, is escorted by Carabinieri paramilitary police officers outside a police station in Naples, southern Italy. Italy on Sunday Nov. 8, 2009 hailed the capture of a wig-disguised mobster who had been on the list of the country's top 30 fugitives. Defense Minister Ignazio La Russa's office said paramilitary police arrested Luigi Esposito on Saturday in Posillipo, a northern coastal suburb of Naples. Esposito, on the run since 2003, was using a wig and false name when captured.(AP Photo/Salvatore Laporta) Source AP
  • Photo 3 de 27 Pope Benedict XVI arrives in front of the house where Giovanni Battista Montini, the future Paul VI, was born in 1897, in Concesio, near Brescia, Italy, Sunday, Nov.8, 2009. Pope Benedict XVI made a one-day pilgrimage Sunday to northern Italy to pay tribute to Paul VI, his predecessor who made him a cardinal. Paul VI was elected pope in 1963, taking over from John XXIII who began the Second Vatican Council, a landmark initiative to modernize the policies and practices of the Roman Catholic Church. Paul led the council to its completion, which Benedict attended as an up-and-coming theologian. (AP Photo/Luca Bruno) Source AP
  • Photo 4 de 27 Pope Benedict XVI caresses a child as he arrives in front of the house where Giovanni Battista Montini, the future Paul VI, was born in 1897, in Concesio, near Brescia, Italy, Sunday, Nov.8, 2009. Pope Benedict XVI made a one-day pilgrimage Sunday to northern Italy to pay tribute to Paul VI, his predecessor who made him a cardinal. Paul VI was elected pope in 1963, taking over from John XXIII who began the Second Vatican Council, a landmark initiative to modernize the policies and practices of the Roman Catholic Church. Paul led the council to its completion, which Benedict attended as an up-and-coming theologian. (AP Photo/Luca Bruno) Source AP
  • Photo 5 de 27 This Oct. 29, 2009 photo shows graves at Bolsena War Cemetery near a World War II Italian battlefield. Six hundred British, South African, Australian and New Zealand soldiers are buried here, part of a worldwide patchwork of cemeteries and memorials to the men and women from Britain and its dominions who were killed in the world wars. (AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino) Source AP
  • Photo 6 de 27 Pope Benedict XVI is kissed by a child as he meets the faithful of the village of Botticino, near Brescia, Italy, Sunday, Nov. 8, 2009. Pope Benedict XVI made a one-day pilgrimage Sunday to northern Italy to pay tribute to Paul VI, his predecessor who made him a cardinal. Paul VI was elected pope in 1963, taking over from John XXIII who began the Second Vatican Council, a landmark initiative to modernize the policies and practices of the Roman Catholic Church. Paul led the council to its completion, which Benedict attended as an up-and-coming theologian. (AP Photo/Felice Calabro') Source AP
  • Photo 7 de 27 Pope Benedict XVI raises a chalice as he leads a mass in Paul VI square in Brescia, Italy, Sunday, Nov. 8, 2009. Pope Benedict XVI made a one-day pilgrimage Sunday to northern Italy to pay tribute to Paul VI, his predecessor who made him a cardinal. Paul VI was elected pope in 1963, taking over from John XXIII who began the Second Vatican Council, a landmark initiative to modernize the policies and practices of the Roman Catholic Church. Paul led the council to its completion, which Benedict attended as an up-and-coming theologian. (AP Photo/Luca Bruno) Source AP
  • Photo 8 de 27 Pope Benedict XVI, aboard the popemobile, arrives to celebrate a mass in Paul VI square in Brescia, Italy, Sunday, Nov. 8, 2009. Pope Benedict XVI made a one-day pilgrimage Sunday to northern Italy to pay tribute to Paul VI, his predecessor who made him a cardinal. Paul VI was elected pope in 1963, taking over from John XXIII who began the Second Vatican Council, a landmark initiative to modernize the policies and practices of the Roman Catholic Church. Paul led the council to its completion, which Benedict attended as an up-and-coming theologian. (AP Photo/Felice Calabro') Source AP