Welcome back to GLOBAL MUSEUM, your free webzine and museum compendium read weekly by 7,400 readers in more than 107 countries . *** Best Museum Professionals Site, Museums & the Web 2004 *** Free Online subscription. 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: ** Cleveland Museum of Art Showcases Treasures from the Middle Ages Phillip the Bold reigned from 1364 until his death in 1404... His son John the Fearless took over the court of Burgundy until 1419 when he was assassinated ** Frankenfish going on display at Field Museum With a face only a mother fish could love, the 15-pound, 40-inch long foreign creature is considered dangerous to Lake Michigan as it has the capacity to swallow up many native species, piranha-like ** Shania Twain Officially Opens Her Museum After Long Delay Shania Twain has finally seen the museum her hometown set up for her, and she said it's "gorgeous." ** New Space for World-Class Delhi Museum The Government of India is building a 27,000 square metre (sqm) new artistic space at the Jaipur House of the National Gallery of Modern Art ** Bison's skull found by fossil-hunter The horned section of a bison's brain-box was found on a shingly North Norfolk beach by Chris Archer - who tucked it away among his shirts and jumpers ** Shift the albatross, we need more space in the freezer The frozen creatures will have to move over to make way for Dr Ingleby's latest acquisition, the head of a whale found on a Byron Bay beach ________________________________________________________________ microEYE DISCOVERY - the magnified world is now at everyone's fingertips! Specifically designed for public interactive use in museums, zoos, science centres and aquariums where it can be used without staff supervision http://www.microimaging.co.nz/PMICROEYEINTERACTIVE/discovery.html ________________________________________________________________ ** Tin of Ancient Roman Cosmetic Cream Found in UK Scientists have unearthed a small tin canister dating back to the middle of the second century AD in an excavated Roman temple precinct in London that contains a sophisticated white cream that could rival today's top cosmetics ** Did Gutenberg Really Invent the Printing Press? Johannes Gutenberg may be wrongly credited with producing Europe's first printed book, an Italian researcher said, causing an uproar among bibliophiles and academics who see him as the father of the modern hardback ** Native American Jewellery Gets Exhibit The show, which contains more than 500 pieces of jewellery and other artefacts, is designed to demonstrate how the tribes in the Southwest and Pacific Northwest portray their cultures and beliefs through their work ** Museum Asks EBay to Block Some Sales The British Museum's head of treasure, Roger Bland, called on eBay to agree quickly to "pull down" Web auctions of artefacts when British authorities identify them as potential national treasures, a step that eBay has been reluctant to undertake without legal proof that the items qualify as treasure ** Lark or an owl . . so which are you? Led by Dr Simon Archer, the team is testing volunteers at the Science Museum in London to see if samples of their DNA can indicate whether they are morning or evening types - otherwise known as larks or owls ** China Overhauling Forbidden City Palace It's the ultimate in home repair: hundreds of rooms, a century of fire damage and neglect and steadily mounting wear and tear from 7 million visitors a year ** Roman-era bat droppings reveal Welsh jungle life Scientists have revealed what the vegetation and landscape of part of South East Wales was like in the days of the Romans by examining bat droppings ______________________________________________________ When the Going Gets Tough & You Want to get Going! * GLOBAL MUSEUM TRAVEL - For Business and Pleasure - the leading provider of online museum travel, established in 1998. 40,000 in over 8,000 cities worldwide. Discounts up to 65% off. Rooms for sold-out dates. Group Reservations. 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Provider is a member of I.A.T.A. ______________________________________________________ ** Fireworks Display Rejected As Art Project The fireworks display would have involved a series of explosions starting above the Hirshhorn, travelling two-thirds of a mile to the Washington Monument and circling it. ** Museum rebuilds Berlin Wall Fifteen years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, a museum in the German capital has officially unveiled a rebuilt segment of the barrier, defying criticism that it is creating a tourist trap out of a painful piece of German history ** Steele County museum destroyed by explosion "That's not the kind of excitement a town like this needs," said Jeff Matson, museum director ** Stolen Maori artefacts recovered, two arrested The highly treasured Maori artefacts went missing when thieves cut their way through the roof of the Okains Bay Maori and Colonial Museum last week ** Taichung City Council puts off vote on museum After two days of deliberations, the Taichung City Council voted yesterday to shelve a bill to build a branch of the Guggenheim Museum in the city, asking for a renegotiation of the terms of contract and effectively putting off the signing of an initial agreement once again ** Houdini's final disappearance: His museum In a windowless room behind the snack bar at the Liberace Museum, an elderly man with a thousand magic tricks up his sleeve could pocket $1 million or more this weekend. ** Erotic Picasso etching stolen from Hollywood museum The museum, which displays erotic art to educate the public about the history of human sexuality, is offering several thousand dollars for the etching's safe return ** This Week's GLOBAL MUSEUM CAPTION CONTEST ** Domestic and Institutional Interiors in Early Modern ** Conservation Assessment Program Grants Still Available! ** They're Back - The Global Museum Web Awards All this and more for you at Global Museum - See the latest museum JOBS, BOOKSHOP, RESOURCES, HOT JOB TIPS, great people posting their RESUMES, FORUM, Cheap and reliable world TRAVEL, Museum Accredited Courses, Products & Services, Classical Music store, and a Jazz Emporium. http://www.globalmuseum.org First published on the Web in 1998 and going strong! 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