Welcome back to GLOBAL MUSEUM, your award-winning & free webzine compendium, read weekly by 7,400 readers in more than 121 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: ** Art loaned by U.S. falls in Paris museum Two fragile artworks on loan from the United States slid from the walls of Paris' Pompidou Centre and shattered ** Dog destroys Elvis' teddy bear at museum A guard dog has ripped apart a collection of rare teddy bears, including one once owned by Elvis Presley, during a rampage at a children's museum. ** Getty chairman to leave early The chairman of the J. Paul Getty Trust, the U.S.'s third largest private philanthropic foundation, said on Friday he would resign more than eight months early following controversies over art looting ** Excavation of China's only empress' tomb in dispute All historical attempts to rob the tomb ended in failure which lent even more mystery to Qianling ** Pokies, soaps and socks It was only when I was berated by security staff for locking the front doors and turning off the heating that I realised not all of the knobs and dials are for the public's use ** Butterfly man Although he eventually gained worldwide fame as a writer - especially after the publication in 1955 of his scandalous best-selling novel "Lolita" - he also maintained a lifelong passion for lepidopterology, the branch of entomology that focuses on moths and butterflies ** Tate masterplan for a glittering future The London proposals are unique and at first glance absurd, a tottering stack of boxes piled like a ziggurat memorial to art ** Meet the Pillage People 'The only things missing are the smells and the flies,' Bjarne said. 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Provider is a member of I.A.T.A. ________________________________________________________________ ** World's Biggest Nazi Archive Is Opened Up After Protocol Signed The world's biggest archive of Nazi documents, containing details on millions of victims of the Third Reich, is to be opened up to researchers as 11 nations amend a 50-year-old agreement to allow wider public access to the files ** Wikipedia Celebrates 750 Years Of American Independence According to our database, that's 212 years older than the Eiffel Tower, 347 years older than the earliest-known woolly-mammoth fossil, and a full 493 years older than the microwave oven ** Canary Islands cave art museum reopens A museum with cave paintings that may date from the sixth century has reopened in the Canary Islands after a 24-year closure, providing a rare glimpse at the art of the Spanish archipelago's early inhabitants ** 1,200-year-old Book of Psalms unearthed in Irish bog Ireland's National Museum say that a 1,200-year-old Book of Psalms found by a construction worker in a bog was comparable in archaeological significance to "an Irish equivalent to the Dead Sea Scrolls." Irish museum clarifies mix-up ** How Tut beats the heat at the Field It blends old-fashioned ice cooling - think Curly of the Three Stooges schlepping a block of ice to fill an early 1900s icebox - with sophisticated piping systems ** African moth that flew 1,400 miles to Ulster Entomologist Brian Nelson from the Ulster Museum said Diane had correctly identified the insect as a humming bird hawk moth ________________________________________________________________________ GLOBAL PANDEMIC NEWS - live news feeds & information on the spread of Bird Flu' http://www.pandemic-news.info ________________________________________________________________________ ** Doyenne of rich 'kept in squalor' Mrs Astor gave millions to the New York Public Library, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Carnegie Hall and Museum of Natural History ** Disaster prevention photos shock Chinese public With a new clutch of storms lashing southern China, the National Museum has opened a disaster prevention and reduction photo exhibition to show the public the terrible effects of disasters ** Berlin to Return 1913 Kirchner Painting A 1913 painting by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner depicting a lively Berlin street scene will be returned to heirs of the Jewish family that was forced to hand it over to the Nazis before World War II ** Daughter sues museum The daughter of late baseball star Ted Williams is suing the San Diego Hall of Champions Sports Museum in a bid to retrieve several trophies and memorabilia items she claims she owns ** Restroom Art Gallery Opens in Ohio Village Anyone who uses the public restrooms inside a replica of the 1880 train station in this southwest Ohio village will be treated to a display of original paintings on the walls ** Museums Association Conference and Exhibition - 23-25 October 2006, BIC, Bournemouth ** DEMHIST Workshop 2006 - Second Call ** Accomplished Past. 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