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VATICAN CITY - A false floor in the Sistine Chapel hides the jamming devices used to make sure the deliberations of 115 cardinals are kept secret during next week's conclave - but even on Saturday some cell phones were still working inside the frescoed room.
The Vatican let a group of journalists visit the chapel two days before cardinals sit down to vote for a successor to Pope John Paul II, giving a brief glimpse of the room where the leader of the world's 1 billion Catholics will be decided.See the full content of this document
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Journalists Get Glimpse Inside Room for Conclave
The famous stove, which burns ballots after being treated with...
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