VATICAN CITY (AP) -
Preparations for the voting that will lead to a new pope are continuing at the Vatican.
Firefighters on Saturday, installed the Sistine Chapel chimney that will tell the world when a decision has been reached.
Elsewhere, officials took steps to definitively end Benedict XVI's pontificate, destroying his fisherman's ring and the personal seals and stamps he used for official papers.
The Vatican is also trying to put an end to speculation that divisions among cardinals could drag out the conclave to elect the new pope.
There's no clear front-runner to succeed Benedict and a number of cardinals would prefer more discussion of the church's problems before a vote.
But, the Vatican spokesman says the decision to set Tuesday as the start of the conclave was nearly unanimous. And he notes that no conclave over the past century has dragged on for more than five days.
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