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 | Philippine Archbishop Gaudencio Rosales, right, says mass for the late Pope John Paul II at Manila's Cathedral Sunday, April 3, 2005. From political leaders to earthquake survivors, Asia mourned Pope Paul II on Sunday, recalling a man committed to peace and reconciliation who was never able to fulfill his dreams of visiting communist China and Vietnam. click to open  |  | Manila's Archbishop Gaudencio Rosales walks past a portrait of late Pope John Paul II after saying mass at Manila's Cathedral Sunday, April 3, 2005. From political leaders to earthquake survivors, Asia mourned pope on Sunday, recalling a man committed to peace and reconciliation who was never able to fulfill his dreams of visiting communist China and Vietnam. click to open  |  | Filipino priests sing during a mass for late Pope John Paul II at Manila's Cathedral Sunday, April 3, 2005. From political leaders to earthquake survivors, Asia mourned pope on Sunday, recalling a man committed to peace and reconciliation. click to open  |  | Dragon dancers perform in the streets of Manila's Chinatown, Philippines, on the eve of the celebration of Chinese New Year Wednesday, Jan. 21, 2004. This year is the year of the monkey according to the Chinese calendar. click to open  |  | The sunsets for the last time this millennium at Manila's bay Friday Dec. 31, 1999. Thousands are expected to join in tonight's celebration as various parts of the country welcome the new year. click to open  |
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