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The eternal quest

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The Boston Globe, August 23rd, 1995

This just in from the first century, AD. Rocco Zingaro di San Ferdinando of the Order of the Knights Templar in Italy held a news conference in Rome last week to announce that he has the Holy Grail. He is the second person to make that claim in less than a week, according to Reuters, which also reported that Graham Phillips, an amateur British historian, thinks he found the sacred cup in the attic of a house in central England. A number of churches around Europe also insist that they are the keepers of the goblet that Jesus is said to have used during the Last Supper. The line of grail-claimer...

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