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POOLESVILLE, MD - MARCH 31: Carpenter Carlos Hernandez sands the chair that will be used by Pope Benedict XVI during his visit to Washington, DC, at Catholic Deacon Dave Cahoon's workshop March 27, 2008 in Poolesville, Maryland. Cahoon has been a carpenter for 20 years and is a specialist in refurbishing and building church woodwork. Cahoon said the project is an honor and jokes that his work will be 'down hill from here' after completing the altar, chair and podium to be used by the Pope during his outdoor Mass at Nationals Park baseball stadium.
POOLESVILLE, MD - MARCH 31: Carpenter Carlos Hernandez sands the chair that will be used by Pope Benedict XVI during his visit to Washington, DC, at Catholic Deacon Dave Cahoon's workshop March 27, 2008 in Poolesville, Maryland. Cahoon has been a carpenter for 20 years and is a specialist in refurbishing and building church woodwork. Cahoon said the project is an honor and jokes that his work will be 'down hill from here' after completing the altar, chair and podium to be used by the Pope during his outdoor Mass at Nationals Park baseball stadium.
POOLESVILLE, MD - MARCH 31: Carpenter Carlos Hernandez sands the chair that will be used by Pope Benedict XVI during his visit to Washington, DC, at Catholic Deacon Dave Cahoon's workshop March 27, 2008 in Poolesville, Maryland. Cahoon has been a carpenter for 20 years and is a specialist in refurbishing and building church woodwork. Cahoon said the project is an honor and jokes that his work will be 'down hill from here' after completing the altar, chair and podium to be used by the Pope during his outdoor Mass at Nationals Park baseball stadium.
POOLESVILLE, MD - MARCH 31: Carpenter Carlos Hernandez sands the chair that will be used by Pope Benedict XVI during his visit to Washington, DC, at Catholic Deacon Dave Cahoon's workshop March 27, 2008 in Poolesville, Maryland. Cahoon has been a carpenter for 20 years and is a specialist in refurbishing and building church woodwork. Cahoon said the project is an honor and jokes that his work will be 'down hill from here' after completing the altar, chair and podium to be used by the Pope during his outdoor Mass at Nationals Park baseball stadium.
POOLESVILLE, MD - MARCH 31: Catholic Deacon and carpenter Dave Cahoon (L) and carpenter Carlos Hernandez stand up the chair they are building for Pope Benedict XVI to use during his visit to Washington, DC, at Catholic Deacon Dave Cahoon's workshop March 27, 2008 in Poolesville, Maryland. Cahoon has been a carpenter for 20 years and is a specialist in refurbishing and building church woodwork. Cahoon said the project is an honor and jokes that his work will be 'down hill from here' after completing the altar, chair and podium to be used by the Pope during his outdoor Mass at Nationals Park baseball stadium.
POOLESVILLE, MD - MARCH 31: Carpenter Carlos Hernandez sands and trims the ambo, or pulpit, that will be used by Pope Benedict XVI during his visit to Washington, DC, at Catholic Deacon Dave Cahoon's workshop March 31, 2008 in Poolesville, Maryland. Cahoon has been a carpenter for 20 years and is a specialist in refurbishing and building church woodwork. Cahoon said the project is an honor and jokes that his work will be 'down hill from here' after completing the altar, chair and podium to be used by the Pope during his outdoor Mass at Nationals Park baseball stadium.
POOLESVILLE, MD - MARCH 31: Carpenter Carlos Hernandez checks for smoothness while sanding the ambo, or pulpit, that will be used by Pope Benedict XVI during his visit to Washington, DC, at Catholic Deacon Dave Cahoon's workshop March 31, 2008 in Poolesville, Maryland. Cahoon has been a carpenter for 20 years and is a specialist in refurbishing and building church woodwork. Cahoon said the project is an honor and jokes that his work will be 'down hill from here' after completing the altar, chair and podium to be used by the Pope during his outdoor Mass at Nationals Park baseball stadium.
POOLESVILLE, MD - MARCH 31: Carpenter Carlos Hernandez checks for smoothness while sanding the ambo, or pulpit, that will be used by Pope Benedict XVI during his visit to Washington, DC, at Catholic Deacon Dave Cahoon's workshop March 31, 2008 in Poolesville, Maryland. Cahoon has been a carpenter for 20 years and is a specialist in refurbishing and building church woodwork. Cahoon said the project is an honor and jokes that his work will be 'down hill from here' after completing the altar, chair and podium to be used by the Pope during his outdoor Mass at Nationals Park baseball stadium.
POOLESVILLE, MD - MARCH 27: Carpenter and Catholic Deacon Dave Cahoon (L) works on the chair that will be used by Pope Benedict XVI during his upcoming visit to Washington, DC, in Cahoon's workshop March 27, 2008 in Poolesville, Maryland. Cahoon has been a carpenter for 20 years and is a specialist in refurbishing and building church woodwork and alters. Cahoon said the project is an honor and jokes that his work will be "down hill from here" after completing the alter, chair and podium to be used by the Pope during his outdoor Mass at Nationals Park baseball stadium.
POOLESVILLE, MD - MARCH 27: Carpenter and Catholic Deacon Dave Cahoon (L) works on the chair that will be used by Pope Benedict XVI during his upcoming visit to Washington, DC, in Cahoon's workshop March 27, 2008 in Poolesville, Maryland. Cahoon has been a carpenter for 20 years and is a specialist in refurbishing and building church woodwork and alters. Cahoon said the project is an honor and jokes that his work will be "down hill from here" after completing the alter, chair and podium to be used by the Pope during his outdoor Mass at Nationals Park baseball stadium.
POOLESVILLE, MD - MARCH 27: Carpenter Carlos Hernandez works on the alter that will be used by Pope Benedict XVI during his visit to Washington, DC, in Catholic Deacon Dave Cahoon's workshop March 27, 2008 in Poolesville, Maryland. Cahoon has been a carpenter for 20 years and is a specialist in refurbishing and building church woodwork and alters. Cahoon said the project is an honor and jokes that his work will be "down hill from here" after completing the alter, chair and podium to be used by the Pope during his outdoor Mass at Nationals Park baseball stadium.
POOLESVILLE, MD - MARCH 27: Carpenter and Catholic Deacon Dave Cahoon (L) and fellow carpenter Carlos Hernandez work on the alter that will be used by Pope Benedict XVI during his visit to Washington, DC, in Cahoon's workshop March 27, 2008 in Poolesville, Maryland. Cahoon has been a carpenter for 20 years and is a specialist in refurbishing and building church woodwork and alters. Cahoon said the project is an honor and jokes that his work will be "down hill from here" after completing the alter, chair and podium to be used by the Pope during his outdoor Mass at Nationals Park baseball stadium.
POOLESVILLE, MD - MARCH 27: Carpenters Andrew Rupli (L) and Carlos Hernandez work on the alter that will be used by Pope Benedict XVI during his visit to Washington, DC, in Catholic Deacon Dave Cahoon's workshop March 27, 2008 in Poolesville, Maryland. Cahoon has been a carpenter for 20 years and is a specialist in refurbishing and building church woodwork and alters. Cahoon said the project is an honor and jokes that his work will be "down hill from here" after completing the alter, chair and podium to be used by the Pope during his outdoor Mass at Nationals Park baseball stadium.
Colombia's Defense Minister Juan Manuel Santos (L) takes part in the funeral service of soldier Carlos Hernandez Leon during his state funeral in Bogota March 2, 2008. Carlos Hernandez Leon was killed on Saturday in an attack on his jungle camp along the frontier with Ecuador in a severe blow to Latin America's oldest insurgency, the government said.