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In mourning the death of Pope John Paul II, the nation's mayors carried a picture on the front page of their official publication showing the late Pope greeting a mayors delegation at the Vatican.(Confidential)(Brief Article)
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May 9, 2005| Author:
Booker, Simeon
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In mourning the death of Pope John Paul II, the nation's mayors carried a picture on the front page of their official publication showing...
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