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often the one to deliver the closing line: "Thank you, Mister. President" 
-- four polite words that belied a fierce competitive streak."Helen Thomas 
was a trailblazer in journalism and in the White House press corps," 
said Steven Thomma, president of the White House Correspondents Association. 
"Women and men whove followed in the press corps all owe a 
debt of gratitude for the work Helen did and the doors she 
opened. All of our journalism is the better for it."Thomas' disdain for 
White House secrecy and dodging spanned five decades, back to President 
John Kennedy. Her freedom to voice her peppery opinions as a speaker 
and a Hearst columnist came late in her career.Thomas was accustomed to 
getting under the skin of presidents, if not to the cold shoulder."If 
you want to be loved," she said years earlier, "go into something 
else."There was a lighter mood in August 2009, on her 89th birthday, 
when President Obama popped into in the White House briefing room unannounced. 
He led the roomful of reporters in singing "Happy Birthday to You" 
and gave her cupcakes. As it happened, it was the president's birthday 
too, his 48th."Michelle and I were saddened to learn of the passing 
of Helen Thomas," the president said, in a statement. "Helen was a 
true pioneer, opening doors and breaking down barriers for generations of 
women in journalism. She covered every White House since President Kennedys, 
and during that time she never failed to keep presiden
ut the potential dangers of such mass events. But Brazilian police said 
there'll be no checkpoints or bag inspections of the crowds at Copacabana, 
similar to the security schemes at other events.That doesn't mean the Brazilians 
won't be making a show of force.Some 10,000 police officers and more 
than 14,000 soldiers will be on duty during the pope's visit, and 
six Brazilian military aircraft will provide transportation for the pontiff. 
The helicopters will let Francis avoid Rio's snarled traffic and the dangers 
of land travel.Nearly 100 lookout towers will also allow police to monitor 
an expected 1.5 million people turning out for yet another mass event, 
the World Youth Day's closing Mass in the rural neighborhood of Guaratiba, 
about 30 miles (50 kilometers) west of Copacabana on the far outskirts 
of Rio.Federal, state and local governments are expected to spend a total 
of around $52 million on all the security and logistical measures for 
the papal visit.Even with such numbers, Francis' itinerary will at some 
points push him out of the reach of all but his immediate 
security detail, entrusting much of his protection to the crowd of faithful. 
Experts have warned that a lone wolf-style assailant presents the gravest 
security threat."Much of the pope's security will be provided by the Brazilian 
people" themselves, said General Presidential Secretary Gilberto Carvalho.Biundini 
said the high-profile visit will provide a tempting stage for demo
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