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    Now is no time for the U.S. to be a missile defense paper tiger

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    A pro Russian masked armed militant guards barricades near Slovyansk, eastern Ukraine, Wednesday, April 30, 2014. (AP Photo/Sergei Grits)
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    FILE - In this June 16, 1999 file photo Pope John Paul II waves from outside the basilica during his visit to Wadowice, Poland, the town where he was born and grew up. The basilica was his parish church, where he was baptized, served as an altar boy and stopped to pray on his way to school. A central point in Wadowice, the basilica has a chapel dedicated to John Paul with a reliquary containing a drop of his blood. (AP/Photo Rudi Blaha, File)
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    5 places in Poland associated with John Paul II

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    FILE - In this April 2, 20014 file photo an unusually empty main square with a commemorative cross in downtown Warsaw, Poland on Wednesday, April 2, 20014 during observances marking nine years since the death of much-loved Polish-born Pope John Paul II. Over the years, the observances attract fewer and fewer people in an a sign that the enthusiasm that the Poles accord one of their greatest countrymen is gradually dissipating.(AP Photo/Czarek Sokolowski, File)
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    No JPII fever in Poland as canonization nears

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    Poland uneasy about Russian invasion after events in Ukraine
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    Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel announced Thursday morning that the United States will be sending non-lethal aid to Ukraine. (AP/Alex Wong)
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    U.S. sending non-lethal military aid to Ukraine

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    A pro-Russian gunman clears the way for a combat vehicle with gunmen on top in Slovyansk, Ukraine, on Wednesday. (AP/Efrem Lukatsky)
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    Obama and the myth of appeasement

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    Report: Glaxo bribed doctors in Poland
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    Bus crash in Poland injures 7, mostly teens
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