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                    [Title] => Tour the CCP and discover the home of the country’s best and brightest artists
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                    [DatePublished] => 2013-10-10 14:47:02
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                    [Title] => Until June 16 - The Mona Lisa Project
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Until 16 June -  The Mona Lisa Project

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Perhaps the sadness that I felt with the recent passing of Pope John Paul II filled me with the grace to write this piece about matters concerning art, religion and expediency, because what I am about to let on ultimately revolves around the question of values and, indeed, what we hold sacred.
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