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FREE online subscription http://www.globalmuseum.org Your headlines this week (for the full story visit the webzine) include: ** Black teddy that mourned Titanic sells for £91,000 A rare black teddy bear made when Britain was in mourning after the sinking of the Titanic fetched £91,750 at an auction in London ** Greek snub to British Museum over marbles The Greek ambassador has snubbed the opening of the British Museum's new £100m Great Court by the Queen ** Ancient scrolls were new Police agents posing as buyers of ancient Egyptian papyrus scrolls found to their amazement the scrolls were brand new ** Tomb Discovery May Shed Light on Vietnam's Bronze Age Vietnamese archaeologists have discovered ancient burial tombs outside the capital which may shed further light on the country's bronze age culture ** Fonteyn's fans in fight for collection Friends and supporters of the ballerina Dame Margot Fonteyn are scrambling to raise funds to save a unique collection of her personal and professional effects from going under the hammer ** What's in a Label? Museums struggle with how much information to provide viewers We have all seen -- and probably been -- people in museums who dash to read wall labels after only the briefest glance at the art objects they identify ** Treasure From Shipwrecks on Offer Treasure recovered from shipwrecks on the reefs of the Cape Verde Islands will be offered for sale Dec. 19 at Sotheby's London _________________________________________________________________________ Advertisement: For all your Holiday Travel Rail passes, hotel reservations, airline discounts, weather forecasts, car rentals. . We provide competitive rates for more than 40,000 hotels in 5,000 cities and 140 countries. Global Museum Travel offers discounts of up to 65% on over 700 hotels in almost every major city and up to 40% on over 7,000 hotels around the world. http://www4.wave.co.nz/~jollyroger/travel.html __________________________________________________________________________ ** Want to buy a bit of Dome? The Millennium Dome's most potent symbol - both of its promise and its failure - is up for grabs along with just about everything else under the vast 100,000-square-metre span ** Man's oldest relative French and Kenyan scientists claimed on Monday to have found fossils of a human ancestor from 6 million years ago ** Gettys Settle Over Mural 'Whiteout'. Their lesson on state law may keep other art safe Their first project is to remind us that when you decide to "upgrade" an artist's work, you may want to call the artist before getting in touch with your inner Monet ** Bond may have sunk an Aust II comeback Mr Jones said he was staggered by the incompetence and resistance he had met in trying to get low-level museum staff in WA to complete the necessary documentation ** Callas fans shell out $1.25 million at sale A Pyrex measuring cup sold for $938, while a French museum paid about $5,000 for a sea-green Christian Dior girdle _______________________________________________________________________ Advertisement: Give something BEASTLY this Holiday http://www.dinosaurnews.org _______________________________________________________________________ ** This Week's Horoscopes Virgo: (Aug. 23--Sept. 22) You will be nonplussed to receive a lifetime achievement award from the National Association for the Advancement of Lifetimes. ** U.S. returns stolen masterpiece to Germany U.S. Customs Commissioner Raymond Kelly turned over the masterpiece, a portrait of Christ by Venetian artist Jacopo de' Barbari, to officials of the Weimar Museum during a brief ceremony ** Eccentric bequeaths reputed `spy' house June Drees left behind more than just a reputation as an eccentric; specifically, she left a house built by a top Nazi spy. Or so it is said. ** Museum Lets You Experience Early 1900s Christmas Schoolmarms in traditional dress will greet visitors inside the museum's schoolhouse, where there will be a brief history lesson on Victorian Christmas traditions ** Roll-up zebra crossing features in failed inventions exhibition An exhibition that features failed inventions, like the see-through suitcase for easy customs checks, the roll-up zebra crossing and the walking stick with rollers, has opened in Austria ** Circus alive: Victoria exhibit shows what makes Big Top tick The 30-year-old owner of Victoria's Edge of the Wedge pizza parlor had all but given up hope of finding a place to indulge his passion for the trapeze ** Priceless treasures threatened in a climate of fear The failure of The Hague conference has increased fear in Italy that climatic change will damage its monuments, art and archaeology, estimated at 60 per cent of the Western world's heritage ** First passenger plane being restored for anniversary The world's first passenger airplane, designed and built by the Wright brothers, is being restored in preparation for the centennial anniversary of powered flight in 2003 +++ This Week's Global Museum Caption Contest: TEST YOUR SKILL WITH DEFT PROSE THAT CAPTURES THE MOMENT +++ ** SHIFTING FRONTIERS IN LATE ANTIQUITY CONFERENCE "Travel,Communication,and Geography in Late Antiquity" ** CHINA SHOWCASES IMPERIAL TREASURES AT THE HOUSTON MUSEUM OF NATURAL SCIENCE ** International Cultural Heritage Informatics Meeting Cultural Heritage and Technologies in the Third Millennium _________________________________________________________________________ NEW BOOK: Traveler's Guide to Art Museum Exhibitions 2001: The New York Times by Fletcher Robert, et al SAVE 20% http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0810967243/drdrumsnotforpro _________________________________________________________________________ ** Topographies of Collecting the American Academy in Rome in the summer of 2001. ** The Annual meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists 2001 +++++PLUS+++++ Chat in real time, the latest museum JOBS, BOOKSHOP, RESOURCES, Hot JOB TIPS, great people posting their RESUMES, FORUM, Cheap and reliable world TRAVEL, MALL, Museum Accredited Courses, a Health Store, Toy Store, Trade & Exchange, Classical Music store, and a Jazz Emporium ALL FREE AND AVAILABLE AT http://www.globalmuseum.org THE AWARD-WINNING INTERNATIONAL WEBZINE - Share the address with a friend ! 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