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[Title] => Church txt: Rumors of Popes death greatly exaggerated
[Summary] => Many Catholic faithful called up church offices yesterday after receiving a text message saying that Pope John Paul II had died.
The convincingly phrased text message spread like wildfire among the 17 million people who had access to cellular phones, many of them Catholics. This prompted the Archdiocese of Manilas public information office to issue its own text message that the report was not true.
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