Miracle cure-all drops off
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Your support makes all the difference.A doctor who was the official physician at the Catholic shrine of Lourdes for 18 years said yesterday he expected the number of 'miracle' cures there to fall in coming years, Reuter reports from Toulouse. 'The number of unexplained cures has dropped enormously in the last few years and . . . will continue to drop,' Doctor Theodore Mangipan said.
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