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(26 Feb 2005) SHOTLIST Rome 1. Wide of Gemelli Polyclinic hospital where Pope John Paul II is hospitalised 2. Windows of Pope''s ward 3. Wide of Gemelli Polyclinic 4. Windows of Pope''s ward 5. Wide of Gemelli Polyclinic Vatican 6. Wide of St.Peter''s basilica STORYLINE Pope John Paul II spent his second night at the Rome''s Gemelli Polyclinic hospital, following a throat operation. Although temporarily silenced by the operation, the pope could still attempt to reach out to followers from his hospital bed. Vatican officials are scheduled to meet on Saturday to decide if the pontiff is well enough to make some statement or gesture aimed at reassuring the world his recovery is progressing after his second breathing crisis in less than a month. The options open to the Vatican - as an alternative to the pope''s traditional Sunday address - could be a written statement or a short appearance from the hospital window. But much depends on the delicate state of the 84-year-old pontiff, who has been advised not to try to speak for several days to avoid setbacks from a breathing tube inserted in his throat. The Vatican took pains Friday to emphasise the positive: The 84-year-old pope was breathing on his own, showed no signs of pneumonia and ate a breakfast that included coffee with milk, yogurt and 10 biscuits. But there were other descriptions impossible to ignore: the pope fitted with a tube to ease his breathing and following doctors'' orders to avoid speaking for several days. Each detail of the pope''s conditions was shadowed by uncertainty, including how long the tracheotomy device would remain and if the pope would eventually regain full command of his voice. No official health update on the pope is expected until Monday. Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...