washingtonpost.com - VATICAN CITY, April 18 -- Black smoke billowed from the copper chimney of the Sistine Chapel on Monday, signifying that Roman Catholic cardinals had failed to choose a successor to Pope John Paul II on their first vote and heralding another round of secret balloting on Tuesday.{br}{br}View the Entire Article{br}
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