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Mon, 25 Aug 1997 03:54:07 GMT
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Some of you may have read previous messages from me on this subject --

I am writing a law review article on searching for stolen art/antiquities
on the internet. Previous responses to my postings have offered tremendous
on-line resources, but I wonder if anyone can help with a more historical
perspective -- how did you handle searching for your stolen
art/antiquities prior to the internet. Anecdotes are welcome, and
attribution given!

Thanks in advance for the help!

Laura McFarland-Taylor
The John Marshall Law School
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