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Pope's Body Laid Out for Viewing by Church Hierarchy and Officials
The pageantry around the death of the pope began today. On Monday, his body will be displayed outside of St. Peter's Basilica.
New York Times - April 3, 2005
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Faithful pay respects to pope
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Faithful pay respects to pope
With heads bowed and hands folded in prayer, cardinals, archbishops and diplomatic dignitaries paid their respects today to Pope John Paul II at the Apostolic Palace in Vatican City, while around the world the faithful mourn the pope's death and celebrate his life.
CNN - April 3, 2005
Clergy pay final respects
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Clergy pay final respects
Cardinals, archbishops and diplomatic dignitaries paid their respects today to Pope John Paul II at the Apostolic Palace after tens of thousands of mourners filled St. Peter's Square for a Mass in his honor.
CNN - April 3, 2005
U.S. Catholics mourn
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U.S. Catholics mourn
U.S. Catholics mourned the death of Pope John Paul II on Sunday, but some hoped his passing might bring needed change to an institution marred by scandal and disillusionment.
CNN - April 3, 2005
Pope's Final Hours Described as Serene
Interviews with visitors to the pope's bedside and official Vatican reports paint a portrait of him as tranquil and comfortable in the face of death.
New York Times - April 3, 2005
Syria Promises Lebanon Withdrawal by April 30
A United Nations envoy said today that Syria's leaders had promised to pull out all of their military and intelligence forces from Lebanon by the end of the month.
New York Times - April 3, 2005
Next Pope Will Face Urgent Challenges
Many church leaders and analysts worry that even a pontiff with the charisma and capacity of John Paul II will have to resort to a strategy of triage.
New York Times - April 3, 2005
Iraqi Lawmakers Choose Sunni Arab as Speaker
The Iraqi national assembly today took the first, if symbolic, step in installing a new government.
New York Times - April 3, 2005
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Cricket: W Indies close on victory
South Africa are 270 runs behind the West Indies after day four of the first Test.
BBC News - April 3, 2005
Police held over Brazil killings
Two Brazilian police officers are arrested over the killing of 30 people in a suburb of Rio de Janeiro.
BBC News - April 3, 2005
Grief overshadows Italy elections
Regional elections are under way in Italy, with two days of voting overshadowed by the Pope's death.
BBC News - April 3, 2005
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UK faith leaders hail John Paul II
Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O'Connor leads a requiem Mass as religious leaders hail John Paul II.
BBC News - April 3, 2005
German church sword rampage
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BBC News - April 3, 2005
Americans mourn loss of John Paul II
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Americans mourn loss of John Paul II
Quietly at home, or with heads bowed in church, Americans marked the death of Pope John Paul II, remembering him as a great leader who combined warmth with moral power, a call to care for the poor with an emphasis on liberty.
CNN - April 3, 2005
Clergy, dignitaries pay respects
CNN
Clergy, dignitaries pay respects
Cardinals, archbishops and diplomatic dignitaries paid their respects today to Pope John Paul II at the Apostolic Palace after tens of thousands of mourners filled St. Peter's Square for a Mass in his honor. The Vatican announced the pope died of septic shock and cardiocirculatory collapse.
CNN - April 3, 2005
Clergy, dignitaries pay respects
CNN
Clergy, dignitaries pay respects
Cardinals, archbishops and diplomatic dignitaries paid their respects today to Pope John Paul II at the Apostolic Palace after tens of thousands of mourners filled St. Peter's Square for a Mass in his honor. The Vatican announced the official cause of death: septic shock and cardiocirculatory collap...
CNN - April 3, 2005
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WILL NBC'S BAN OF ANN COULTER HURT HER BOOK SALES?
NOT A BIT. NOBODY WATCHING NBC CAN READ ANYWAY.
NO. ANYBODY WATCHING NBC IS NOT LIKELY TO BUY ANN'S BOOK ANYWAY.
YES. SHE MIGHT AS WELL HAWK THE BOOK ON THE STREETS IF SHE CAN'T GET ON NBC.
I WOULDN'T HAVE BOUGHT THE BOOK UNTIL NBC BANNED HER.
IF ANN WILL COME OVER AND READ IT TO ME I WILL BUY A DOZEN!!!
 
 

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