Global Museum would like to wish all of its readers a Happy, Peaceful and Prosperous New Year. It's been our pleasure in 2003 to bring you more than 1,000 museum stories from around the Globe. Our New Year resolution is to bring you 1,000 more. http://www.globalmuseum.org The international headlines (FOR THE FULL STORY VISIT THE WEBZINE at this address http://www.globalmuseum.org and click on the NEWS button) in this week's edition include: ** Museum's 3-D exhibit a mind-blowing reality "An exciting soundscape ensures visitors feel as if they are completely immersed in the environment they see before them." ** Lights dim for Museum of the American Piano For 20 years he has exhibited pianos in the Museum of the American Piano, the eccentric little Manhattan attraction he created ** Burns' death skull goes on show The so-called death head was made when the bard's grave was opened for the burial of his wife in 1834 ** Empires toppled after Asian war The grey-brick jail was built by the forces of one emperor, exploited by the soldiers of another and preserved by those who vilify a third ** Indonesian Replica Ship on Course to Complete Historic Voyage The craft, the brainchild of Briton Philip Beale, is based on a carving which he saw at the giant Buddhist temple of Borobudur in Central Java 20 years ago ** A team spirit at Museum of Modern Art Joachim Pissarro's response to the prospect of becoming a top curator at the Museum of Modern Art? 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Discover more at http://www.drwilderness.com/id3.htm _____________________________________________________________ ** Castle dungeons plan to store Scots treasures in case of nuclear strike The dungeons at Edinburgh Castle were suggested as a possible location for storing Scotland's national treasures in the event of a nuclear strike on the city ** Museum to preserve GE photographs The Schenectady Museum has been awarded a $100,000 federal matching grant to preserve a collection of photographs depicting images associated with General Electric Co ** Dolphins evolve Opposable Thumbs In an announcement with grave implications for the primacy of the species of man, marine biologists at the Hawaii Oceanographic Institute reported Monday that dolphins, or family Delphinidae, have evolved opposable thumbs on their pectoral fins ** Royal Observatory extension will teach the wonder of the night sky The Observatory, which is part of the National Maritime Museum and a World Heritage Site in its own right, has backing for the project from the Particle Physics and Astronomy Research Council, which is keen to encourage greater public understanding of astrophysics ** Harley-Davidson Still Has No Site for Milwaukee Motorcycle Museum Company executives have said virtually nothing publicly about plans for the museum, which has been touted as a tourism magnet for downtown ** This Week's GLOBAL MUSEUM CAPTION CONTEST ** Primate Origins - January 5th, 14:30 As primates, we share a common ancestry with our closest living relatives the apes, monkeys, lemurs and lorises. 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