IT'S been called the longest-running hoax in history - an 800-year-old religious riddle that's taken in popes, scientists and believers from all faiths. The Turin Shroud has been either worshipped as divine proof that Christ was resurrected from the grave or dismissed as a fraud created by medieval forgers. But new evidence suggests the shroud might be genuine after all. (I COULD NOT GET THE PICTURE TO SHOW THAT IS ON THE London Mirror SITE?) HAUNTING: The face on the shroud As Mel Gibson's film The Passion Of The Christ rekindles interest in Jesus, stitching on the shroud which could...