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**  Roisin finds sword lost in the sands of time
Experts now believe it may have been an artefact destined for a wealthy 
collector's home which was aboard a ship that sank in the Forth

**  Slave had a hand in statue of Freedom
Attaching a rope to Freedom's head, Reid used a block and tackle to tug 
gently upward until hairline cracks in the plaster began to reveal the 
statue's separate pieces

**  Amsterdam's hash museum
The Museum of Hash, Marijuana and Hemp, to give it its full title, is to be 
found on one of the canals running through the city's red light district

**  Angkor Wat Map reveals ancient urban sprawl
The large-scale city engineered its own downfall by disrupting its local 
environment by expanding continuously into the surrounding forests

**  Rings stolen from museum
Police are hunting thieves who made off with two historically important 
rings from Somerset County Museum, in Taunton

**  Pluck of the Irish
It has been called the greatest jail break in Australian colonial history, 
yet few know the story of John Boyle O'Reilly and the remarkable rescue in 
1875 of six Irish political prisoners who had been transported to Australia

**  Museum's slavery tale seeks a closing chapter
It is a gruesome story, well told, but also providing a sense of achievement 
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**  French museums agency established to progress Louvre Abu Dhabi
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**  Peanuts Museum Kicks Off a Yearlong Charlie Brown Celebration
Sparky said he would end "Peanuts" when he finally wore a hole in the 
drawing board he used for 50 years

**  Married to the museum
Both also love objects - the ones that populate their museums and the stuff 
they have a passion for collecting

**  A Museum to Get Lost In, and How Israel Is Fixing It
The Israel Museum is one of the finest in the Middle East - if you can 
figure out how to get in and find the art

**  This Week's Horoscope
Gemini May 21 to June 21 - It's easy to lose one's sense of perspective in 
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**  Steam engines & super expresses
The Edo-Tokyo Museum in Sumida Ward, Tokyo, is offering a chance to look 
back at that golden age through an exhibition titled The Great Railway 
Expo - Riding the Train Back to the Showa Period

**  Medieval Cross Turns Up in Trash
A medieval cross that was hidden from the Nazis and ended up in the trash 
has been found to be worth more than a half-million dollars

**  Staff trained before warriors stampede
Psychologists have been training British Museum staff in people management 
before tens of thousands visit its exhibition of the Chinese terracotta 
warriors

**  Banksy caught in the act with Marilyn Monroe
In the past, he has placed a painting of a can of Tesco value tomato soup 
and a woman wearing a gas mask in galleries in New York

**  Double-nosed dog not to be sniffed at
There is a chance that these dogs came from a breed with double noses that's 
known in Spain as Pachon Navarro, which were hunting dogs at the time of the 
Conquistadors

**  Giant statue of Hadrian unearthed
Parts of a huge, exquisitely carved statue of the Roman Emperor Hadrian have 
been found at an archaeological site in south-central Turkey

**  Facing Impermanence: Exploring Preventive Conservation for Textiles

**  Andy Warhol's Endangered Species and Vanishing Animals

**  Between Reform and Revolution - The Spanish Contribution to the 
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