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Spears thanks fans for their prayers

LOS ANGELES - Britney Spears wants her fans to know that their prayers have helped her during a difficult time.

"I am so blessed that you care enough about me to be concerned and will continue to live in this brighter state with all of you by my side during this trying time," she wrote in the letter posted yesterday on her Web site.

"We are all the lights of the world and we all need to continually inspire others and look to the higher power," she added. "You are all in my prayers. Godspeed."

Her publicist did not immediately return an e-mail seeking...

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