Created Thu 27th Nov 2008 5:12pm PST by
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Where will Pope Benedict XVI go next?
Current forecast: Western Europe (27% chance
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Combining all predictions, the current most likely outcome is Western Europe with a probability of 27% (unchanged in last 1 day)
Pope Benedict XVI has traveled extensively in the first 3 years of his papacy, although not as much as his predecessor, John Paul II. He has been in the US, Brazil, Australia and many western European countries. Where will he travel next.
note- travel to Italy does not count.
note- travel to Italy does not count.
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Initial likelihoods: Western Europe: 28%, Eastern Europe: 18%, The Americas: 18%, Africa: 18%, Asia/ Oceania: 18%
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Created Thu 27th Nov 2008 5:12pm PST by
hect0r
Suspend date: Thu 31st Dec 8:59pm PST (51 weeks to go)
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Guardian Unlimited 1 week ago
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