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Free Online subscription. http://www.globalmuseum.org The international headlines (for the full story visit the webzine) in this week's edition include: ** Hottentot Venus to go home - if French find her The story of the Hottentot Venus is one of the darkest and most shameful chapters in European imperialism ** Pompidou celebrates 25th birthday The role of the Pompidou's National Museum of Modern Art is to display the best works of art of the 100 years that have just ended ** Plans to rebuild Bamiyan Buddhas A prominent specialist on Afghanistan's history and culture has been speaking in London about plans for the possible reconstruction of the Bamiyan Buddhas ** Tech museum fights slump in attendance The fortunes of Silicon Valley's proudest showpiece - the Tech Museum of Innovation - have fallen with the Nasdaq ** New NEA chief Hammond dies after a week on job President Bush's pick to head the National Endowment for the Arts was found dead on Tuesday, one week after beginning the job ** Belgian artist creates ultimate eating machine For the next three months, someone at the museum will feed Cloaca lunch and dinner ** Backstabbin' at the Betsy If Betsy Ross were alive today to see what's going on at her old house, she'd probably foreclose the mortgage and kick out the squatters ____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________ Global Museum Travel: Hotel reservations, airline discounts, weather forecasts, car rentals. . 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NEW TRAVEL SITE DESIGN ! ____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________ ** Herod 'killed by kidney disease and gangrene' Doctors believe he may have become even more ill-tempered towards the end of his life because of kidney disease and rotting genitalia. ** Disney loses 1st round in Pooh battle A small family-owned firm has won an early victory over an entertainment giant, after a California judge found the Walt Disney Co. guilty of destroying key evidence ** Building site grave could solve mystery of Richard II The answer to one of the most intriguing mysteries in British history could lie under the site of a pedestrian shopping centre in Stirling ** Report Finds Waste at Louvre Museum The artworks may be beautiful, but what happens behind the scenes at the Louvre Museum is something of a mess ** Germans honored for saving Jewish history Five Germans -- a bookstore owner, a banker, a teacher and two historians - were honored here this week for helping preserve German Jewish history ** The Allure of Cleopatra "Art, history, archaeology - we don't make a distinction among these things," says project administrator David Foster of the Field Museum ** Is wanting a relic from Ground Zero morbid? Museums, scholars and sculptors are clamouring for what the New York Post has called "sacred relics" ** The Trial of a Dealer Divides the Art World It is a long way from the ancient tombs of Egypt to a federal courtroom in Lower Manhattan ____________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________ Advertisement: THE DR. WILDERNESS SHOW, INC. PRESENTS: "THE MAGIC OF SCIENCE - REDISCOVERING OUR SENSE OF WONDER" A BRAND NEW LECTURE FOR 2002. NOW TOURING PLANET EARTH Featuring the award-winning presentations of Kevin Barnes (a.k.a. Dr. Wilderness) in a lecture experience unlike anything you've seen. Combining stage magic, music, interactive robotics, special effects and astonishing science education Available for Science Centers, Corporate Events, Museums, Fund Raisers. For schedules and rates (50% discount to nonprofits) click this link : www.drwilderness.com ____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________ ** Just a notional national gallery? He describes the name as "a blast from the past", and he set about giving Australia's oldest gallery a different sort of blast. See the video ** Fort Gordon museum honors black pioneer The fruits of Mr. Ricks' courage stood in line Friday to greet him - dozens of soldiers and officers of all ranks, black and white ** China Races to Save History The plan is part of a $125 million push to save thousands of relics threatened by the world's largest hydroelectric project ** Museum loses longtime curator Inez Thompson fluffed the faded chintz pillow before moving it from a corner chair to an antique horsehair couch in the parlor ** Jurassic sprinter that swaggered like John Wayne The tracks of a predatory dinosaur that walked like John Wayne but ran like Linford Christie have been discovered at a quarry in Oxfordshire ** This Week's GLOBAL MUSEUM CAPTION CONTEST ** "Getting Away: Country Houses, Resorts, Travel, and Leisure Culture in Nineteenth-Century America" ** American Association for History and Computing's Graduate Student Caucus ** DOCUMENTA Trip ** Beyond Copyright: Do Artists Have Rights? ** Society of American Archivists 2002 Annual Meeting ** New Research Highlights Startling Threat to Wetland Archaeological Heritage ** Romantic Orientalism +++++ PLUS +++++ 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, Traditional Toy Store, Products & Services, Classical Music store, and a Jazz Emporium. http://www.globalmuseum.org ========================================================= Important Subscriber Information: The Museum-L FAQ file is located at http://www.finalchapter.com/museum-l-faq/ . 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