Welcome to an extra and special edition of GLOBAL MUSEUM dedicated to Hurricane Katrina & it's aftermath Your award-winning & free webzine compendium, read weekly by 7,400 readers in more than 109 countries . *** "As far as I am concerned it is the best source for museum professionals in search of employment " *** 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: ** Hurricane Katrina - AAM's feature site - First reports from the AAM indicating the condition of the various institutions affected. - Katrina and Museum news ** Is This The Death Of The Big Easy? Now those historic wooden homes are rotting under water: a living museum that may now be destined for the bulldozer - Katrina Has Devastating Impact on Architecture ** Cultural treasures are feared destroyed On Monday afternoon, a gust from Hurricane Katrina crept under the copper roof of the Old Capitol Museum of Mississippi in Jackson and one-third of the roof "rolled up like a banana peel," museum director Lucy Allen said ** National Gallery of Art puts on first big international show of earliest European woodcuts Years before Johann Gutenberg printed his Bible, artists were tossing off little handbills printed with religious pictures, such as an angel looking down on Mary and the infant Jesus as she watches Joseph cooking - all in bright colour ** Damien Hirst Buys U.K. Mansion to Create Art Museum Artist Damien Hirst, whose pickled shark sold for $8 million this year, has bought a mansion in the Cotswolds area of western England to create an art museum ** Hungary For Dolly The world's first cloned sheep will represent the UK at the Palace of Miracles - Hungary's first interactive science museum ** Blues are gone as burgeoning museum gets back in the black Even when an attendant fails to reproach a tourist for touching a fragile work, the director of the Museum of Contemporary Art mutters under her breath, but she smiles ** Enlightened empire In a back room of the British Museum that resembles the floor of a furniture warehouse, large crates are being wheeled in and carefully prised open ________________________________________________________________ **** GREAT FARES & DEALS FOR 2005 ! **** 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. 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Provider is a member of I.A.T.A. ________________________________________________________________ ** Museum Offers $1 Million For James Dean's Death Car An Illinois auto museum is offering $1 million for the car in which actor James Dean rode to his death in 1955 ** Pitcairn museum shows Bounty treasures Pride of place will be given to a Bible owned by Christian, which to prevent the pages sticking has been preserved by islanders turning its pages weekly ** Scientists ponder Illinois bison mystery The discovery of 2,000-year-old bison bones in Illinois has contradicted theories that bison were more recent arrivals in the state ** Rush to rescue Castel Sant'Angelo Italy is rushing to the rescue of one of its greatest tourist attractions, Rome's Castel Sant' Angelo, after an investigation revealed that the ancient papal fortress was at risk of falling down ** Ordupgaard Art Museum in Denmark Reopens The museum, which closed shortly before the new annex construction began in October 2003, reopened with an exhibit of French impressionist Paul Gauguin, who briefly lived in Denmark ** Fire destroys Mackinaw City museum, restaurant Fire destroyed a building that doubled as a pizza restaurant and a museum with artefacts from the nearby Mackinac Bridge ** Schwarzenegger museum to close An Austrian museum displaying training equipment once used by Arnold Schwarzenegger was due to close because of financial problems ** Centipede startles museum When Aaron Balick of Islington heard a rustling behind his television, he expected to find a mouse but he saw a 23cm Scolopendra gigantea, the world's biggest, rarest and most venomous centipede crawling up his wall ** Museum spreads geek joy It doesn't appeal to just the uber-nerds, but to visitors keen on learning the history of personal computers, and the subsequent, continuing technological revolution they spawned ** Van Gogh museum director to head Scotland's National Galleries The director of the Van Gogh museum in Amsterdam, Irishman John Leighton, has been named to take over as head of the National Galleries of Scotland in March 2006 ** Civil War Museum Cuts Jobs The 16-member board of directors decided to downsize because the museum was struggling financially ** 9000 Years Old Oriental Wine Found An international team of researchers have discovered after chemical analyses, that organics absorbed and preserved in pottery jars from the Neolithic village of Jiahu, in Henan province, Central China contained a beverage of rice, honey, and fruit made as early as 9,000 years ago ** This Week's GLOBAL MUSEUM CAPTION CONTEST ** SciCards - Bringing Virtual Science into Real Lives! ** Plan now to attend MCN's Annual Conference, Nov 2 - 5, 2005, in Boston ** A Rose by Any Other Name: Integrity, Mission, Authenticity ** Predators rule at Queensland Museum South Bank 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. http://www.globalmuseum.org First published on the Web in 1998 and going strong! 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