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FILE - In this Dec. 1965 file photo, Pope Paul VI, left, greets Ben Bolton, Associated Press Vatican Correspondent, at the Vatican Palace in Vatican City, Italy. Bolton was presenting the pontiff with a 30 page album of Associated Press photographs of the pontiff's trip to the UN Headquarters in New York. Msg. Paul Marcinkus of Chicago, center, staff member of the Vatica Secretariate of State and English Advisor to the Pontiff translates the conversation. Bolton, who covered the Second Vatican Council and two papacies for The Associated Press, has died, his family said Friday, Jan. 9, 2015. He was 82. Metastatic cancer had been discovered throughout Bolton's body after a hospitalization for a fall last month, his daughter Catherine said. Bolton died Dec. 28, 2014, at his home in Silver Spring, Maryland. (AP Photo/File)
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