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<p style="font-size:xx-small;"> Beltrame, the top security official for Rio de Janeiro state
overseeing the police who will counter any violent protests, said he's certain
his officers "are ready to host the pope" because they know his
set agenda and have a plan in place.However, Beltrame acknowledged that
the protests are an unknown factor and that each demonstration would need
to be approached differently depending upon how it unfolds."The challenges
of the protests are different. The police have to be flexible and
adapt, because there is no coordinated agenda (of protests)," he said. "We're
vigilant, but it depends upon how they happen, when they happen, which
is information that we don't fully have."Joe Biundini, a Brazilian-born
former U.S. Marine who heads the FAM International Group security firm,
warned that much will depend on police response to any protests."If you
see the police doing something stupid, like violently attacking protesters,
that could cause some very serious problems," Biundini said.Security officials
have said the stiffest security challenge will be providing security for
the pope's two mass events on 2.5 mile-long (4 kilometer-long) Copacabana
beach. Still, they insist they're experienced in handling mega-crowds and
point to a string of concerts that have attracted similarly massive numbers
of spectators to Copacabana.April's bombing attacks on the Boston Marathon,
which killed three and injured 264, have certainly raised sensitivities
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FILE: June 25, 2013: George P. Bush, 37, speaks during an interview
with The Associated Press in Frisco, Texas.APFRISCO, Texas On a recent
evening, George P. Bush was telling a packed room of wealthy North
Texans how he got his start in politics. It was May 1979
and the then 3-year-old was in a Houston park, clutching a balloon
and watching his grandfather, George H.W. Bush, announce his first campaign
for president."It was my first memory," Bush recalled. "I was wearing a
George P. Bush, er, uh, George H.W. Bush for President T-shirt."Drowned
out temporarily by laughter, Bush insisted it wasn't a Freudian flub. An
aide approached a reporter scribbling notes and jokingly commanded: "Stop
writing!"The light moment underscores the dilemma of the latest scion of
an American political dynasty.How does Bush keep his family's powerful past
from overwhelming his present? How can he ease into his first campaign
for elected office amid lofty expectations that he will help save a
Republican Party in Texas that's endangered by the state's booming Latino
population?Bush, 37, says he's more than just a famous surname. Both his
grandfather and uncle were presidents; his father, former Florida Gov. Jeb
Bush, may run for the White House in 2016.George P. Bush is
running for state land commissioner, a post unfamiliar to most Texans, because
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him to bigger things in the largest Republican-lean
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