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**  Palace Museum rejects links to erroneous guidebook
The Palace Museum has denied that it was responsible for publishing or 
selling a Forbidden City guidebook riddled with mistakes after a man from 
East China's Shandong Province claimed his son-in-law bought the bilingual 
book at the museum

**  Museum hit by notorious break-in bounces back with new accolade
The Oriental Museum in Durham has been presented with the top title for its 
work to be environmentally friendly and boost sustainable tourism

**  Swiss Museums try to generate more buzz
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**  Yahoo Co-Creator Helps Decode Chinese Calligraphy
Yang, whose passion for calligraphy is shared by his wife, Akiko, can read 
some of the poetry, commentary and eulogies brushed on paper and silk for 
millennia

**  Velvet Elvis Goes Missing
The Museum of Bad Art isn't sure how someone managed to walk out of the 
Somerville Theatre with a large, velvet painting of Elvis, but they are 
determined to track down the priceless piece of art and is considering 
pressing charges

**  Spanish Researchers Find the Exact Spot Where Julius Caesar Was Stabbed
Several ancient Roman texts describe the assassination of Julius Caesar in 
Rome, at the Curia of Pompey in 44 BC, which was the result of a plot among 
a group of senators to eliminate the General

**  Field Museum tells opulent story of India's maharajas
Organized by the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, "Maharajas" tells the 
rulers' story through some 200 remarkable artifacts - artwork, jewelry, 
weapons and costumes - from the era, a significant one in the country's 
history.
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**  War museum vandalism 'beyond distasteful'
Ottawa police are looking for the public's help to find two men who 
spray-painted a swastika on a Canadian War Museum airplane in August

**  Bedlam? You don't have to be mad to work in the arts, but it helps
Stumbling blindly through 29,000 square feet of underground tunnels, coming 
upon a giant blinking eye suspended overhead and then being spun senseless 
in a soft hanging swing (and all the while being driven to distraction by 
the offensive whirring of a vacuum cleaner) is the stuff of nightmares

**  Arms manufacturer halts National Gallery sponsorship after protests
An Italian weapons manufacturer has terminated its sponsorship of the 
National Gallery a year early after protests from artists and campaigners 
over the use of its space to host arms trade functions

**  Dig for Mona Lisa's model
There's no trace of that celebrated, knowing expression, but archaeologists 
hope that one of two skeletons unearthed in a Tuscan convent will be shown 
to be that of the model who became Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa
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**  Dundee Museum misses out on Scott's compass
The compass was carried by the Scot and his team in their instrument box on 
the 1912 journey on the Terra Nova and was returned to his widow following 
his death

**  Johnny Cash Museum planned for downtown Nashville
Already home to the Ryman Auditorium, the Bluebird Cafe and a host of 
country western dreams on Music Row, Nashville will be home to the Johnny 
Cash Museum, which has plans to be home to the world's largest collection of 
memorabilia dedicated to the Man in Black

**  A Marvelous Menagerie
Hot on the shaggy heels of The Manchester Museum's new excursion through the 
colourful history of dogs in Britain, National Museum Cardiff's inspiring 
natural history gallery is revealing why our domestic best friends have more 
in common with wolves than your average homeowner might have thought

**  The Master Who Inspires Me
A milkmaid bathed in light, dust on a Duchamp and Ophelia drowning . leading 
artists, from Tacita Dean to Rachel Whiteread, decode the masterpiece that 
most inspires them
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**  Restoration Planned for Carracci Gallery in Rome
With the bidding process for restorers now open, work on the Baroque 
masterpiece, which dates to the beginning of the 17th century, is scheduled 
to start in January and take a year to complete

**  Man accused of damaging Rothko painting in court
Umaniec, an artist who co-founded an artistic movement known as "yellowism", 
was arrested on Monday and charged last night after the mural was vandalised 
on Sunday

**  4 million volts of electricity coming at you - for fun
The Spark Museum of Electrical Invention in Bellingham has its MegaZapper 
ready, plus what it says is the world's largest private collection of 
mankind's electrical history

**  Old letters tell of monkey business
Nude bathers, unattended horses and cigarette-smoking monkeys all feature in 
a series of old letters at the Wellington City Council archives
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**  Tom Flynn's speech on the Universal Museum at London Parthenon Marbles 
colloquy
I'm not so sure the British Museum - the self-styled "universal" museum par 
excellence - would subscribe to any principle, basic or otherwise, that 
would support the repatriation of cultural monuments to their place of 
origin

**  Mammoth carcass found in Siberia
Alexei Tikhonov, from the St Petersburg Zoology Institute, who led the team 
excavating the mammoth, said this specimen could either have been killed by 
Ice Age humans, or by a rival mammoth

**  The Theodore Roosevelt Memorial
On Saturday, October 27, the American Museum of Natural History is 
re-opening one of its greatest treasures: the Theodore Roosevelt Memorial.
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