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WASHINGTON (AP) - Nancy Brinker looks more relaxed than most people do before the doorbell rings and the dinner party guests arrive. And she's got just a few hours to sort out the final details before Pope Benedict XVI arrives for only the second papal visit ever to the White House.
The pope's visit comes the same week as two others for which Brinker's State Department protocol office handles all the details official visits to Washington of the British prime minister and South Korean president.
"Something's going to fall out," Brinker said matter-of-factly in an interview with The Associated Press. "If something goes wrong, just apologize immediately, get right on it and fix it right there."
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