Thursday,  February 28, 2013 • Vol. 14--No. 224 • 35 of 41 •  Other Editions

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• In just a few minutes, Pope Benedict XVI meets with his cardinals this morning on the day he heads into retirement. No major speech is expected during his morning farewell with his closest advisers, just a simple greeting to each one inside the Clementine Hall of the Apostolic Palace.
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Swiss Guards in central role in papal retirement; have protected popes for 5 centuries

• VATICAN CITY (AP) -- In their plumed helmets and striped uniforms, the Swiss Guards are one of the most beloved traditions of the Vatican -- and on Thursday take a central role in the pope's historic resignation. The bodyguards will stand at attention as the pope arrives by helicopter at his summer retreat in his last hours as pontiff. When they walk off duty, it will be one of the few visible signs that Benedict XVI is no longer pope. A look at the Swiss guards and their colorful history.
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• ORIGINS:
• The corps, which some historians consider the oldest standing army in the world, was founded in 1506 by Pope Giulio II. Tradition has it that he was so impressed by the bravery of Swiss mercenaries that he asked them to defend the Vatican. Ever since, for more than 500 years, Switzerland has been supplying soldiers to the Vatican. The Swiss Guards swear an oath to give up their lives to protect the pope -- and in centuries past, they have. In 1527, 147 of them died protecting Pope Clement VII as he fled to safety when the troops of Emperor Charles V sacked Rome.
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Senate Democrats and GOP to stage votes on rival plans to address automatic budget cuts

• WASHINGTON (AP) -- Across-the-board spending cuts all but certain, Republicans and Democrats in the Senate are staging a politically charged showdown designed to avoid public blame for any resulting inconvenience or disruption in government services.
• The two parties drafted alternative measures to replace the cuts, but officials conceded in advance the rival measures were doomed.
• At the White House, President Barack Obama invited congressional leaders to discuss the issue with him on Friday -- deadline day for averting the cuts, which

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