Test your knowledge of the celebrities, sports personalities, news stories and scandals that have helped make 2013 a year to remember. |
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VATICAN CITY — Retired Pope Benedict XVI has shared a holiday meal with his successor, Francis, at the Vatican. Vatican newspaper L'Osservatore Romano said Saturday that Benedict took up a luncheon invitation from Pope Francis, and the two men dined together at Francis' residence, at the Santa Marta hotel on Vatican City's grounds. |
Well-embedded Yankees moles say Ma and Pa Pinstripe’s old contracts, negotiated with WCBS-AM, are still valid and have yet to expire. That’s why the response coming out of the Bronx, when anyone is asked about Waldman and Sterling, is: “They are still under contract.” |
As the year comes to a close, Tampa Bay Times editors have selected 13 from '13 — a baker's dozen of the most notable local and state stories this year. It was a tough list to whittle down, but here, in no special order, are the stories that most captured our attention this year. |
As the year comes to a close, Tampa Bay Times editors have selected 13 from '13 — a baker's dozen of the most notable local and state stories this year. It was a tough list to whittle down, but here, in no special order, are the stories that most captured our attention this year. |
RETIRED Pope Benedict XVI and Pope Francis are reported to have eaten lunch at the Santa Marta hotel on the Vatican City grounds. |
Retired Pope Benedict XVI has shared a holiday meal with his successor, Francis, at the Vatican. |
Retired Pope Benedict XVI has shared a holiday meal with his successor, Francis, at the Vatican. |
Retired Pope Benedict XVI has shared a holiday meal with his successor, Francis, at the Vatican. Click to Continue |
The end of the world predicted on the eve of 2013 didn't happen. But the events that followed weren't all that pretty in various parts of the world. The civil war in Syria, the failing US economy, and revelations about vast government surveillance networks have all made 2013 a rather turbulent year. |
Former President Stjepan Mesic said on Saturday that neither the government nor its departments should have got involved in the case of Josip Perkovic, a Yugoslav-era secret service official who is wanted by Germany in connection with the murder of... |
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