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The purpose of
this site is for information and a record of Gerry McCann's Blog
Archives. As most people will appreciate GM deleted all past blogs
from the official website. Hopefully this Archive will be helpful to
anyone who is interested in Justice for Madeleine Beth McCann. Many
Thanks, Pamalam |
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Around 200 commercial radio stations across the UK will this morning join the
campaign to help find Madeleine McCann.
Immediately after the 8am news, they will all be playing a specially mixed
track - Simple Minds' Don't You Forget About Me.
It has a montage of audio clips and was inspired by the video shown at the UEFA
Cup Final.
It is the latest attempt to make sure Madeleine's plight contimues to have a
high profile.
Madeleine's parents are this week expected to meet the Pope in Rome.
The visit will be the first the couple will make to a number of European
countries including Spain, Germany and the Netherlands.
Gerry and Kate McCann, who are both Roman Catholics, had made a request to meet
Benedict XVI through church authorities in London.
The couple have regularly been seen attending Mass in Portugal since
their daughter was abducted from the apartment they were staying in on May 3.
They also visited one of the country's holiest shrines, at Fatima.
Sky's Ashish Joshi, in the resort of Praia da Luz, said the McCanns could have
an audience with the Pope as early as Wednesday.
He said: "They clearly need spiritual guidance at a time of great
distress.
"They will be introduced to the Holy Father, who has been well aware of
their plight. He's been following the case of Madeleine's disappearance over
the past three weeks.
"It's a general audience but it's highly unusual.
"It also serves another purpose - it keeps Madeleine's plight in the
consciousness of Europeans. The McCanns don't want to make any
further statements on Madeleine's disappearance. They want to let
the Portuguese police get on with their work. |
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