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Thanks!" - User Feedback *** Free Online subscription. http://www.globalmuseum.org The international headlines (FOR THE FULL STORY VISIT THE WEBSITE at this address http://www.globalmuseum.org and click on the news links) in this week's edition include: ** Introducing the olinguito, the newest mammal discovery The "aha" moment occurred not in a South American forest but at Chicago's Field Museum, the creature's discoverer, Helgen said at a news briefing ** Disabled man files lawsuit against National Air and Space Museum A disabled college student and his brother have filed a federal discrimination lawsuit against the National Air and Space Museum, alleging that they were denied access to flight simulators and publicly embarrassed during a museum visit last year ** Open Source Collaboration in Museum Exhibit Design Emerging technologies and the open source movement provide an opportunity for new forms of collaboration, namely collaboration among individuals with different areas of expertise using an online platform ________________________________________________________________ **** HAPPY TRAVELERS - BEST FARES & DEALS FOR 2013! **** MUSEUM-TRAVELLER.COM - Global Museum's Travel Service For Business and Pleasure - the leading provider of online museum travel, established in 1998. 40,000 hotels in over 8,000 cities worldwide. 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Join Today at http://www.linkedin.com/groups/Globalmuseum-3968927 ________________________________________________________________________ ** Detroit mired in fresh controversy over sale of 60,000-piece art collection Officials from suburban counties have warned that if the city's bankruptcy managers sell any assets in the Detroit Institute of Art (DIA) - whose collection includes a self-portrait by Van Gogh, a 27-panel fresco by Diego Rivera and works by Rembrandt and Matisse - they will cut their contributions to its funding ** Badger digs up medieval warrior graves A badger has led German archaeologists to a stunning find of medieval warrior graves, complete with one skeleton still clutching a sword and a wearing snake-shaped buckle on his belt ** Grandson cashes in on artefacts of Tibet expedition A Wiltshire man whose grandfather was part of the infamous Younghusband expedition to Tibet in 1903 has sold a collection of artefacts and photographs from the trip for £140,000 ** So bad it was brilliant: Botched fresco restoration answers Spanish town's prayers with tourism boom Though she became a laughing stock the world over a year ago for her botched attempt at restoring a fresco in a 16th-century Spanish church, it turns out there is no such thing as bad publicity for Cecilia Giménez _________________________________________________________________________________ Follow Us On Twitter - http://twitter.com/globalmuseum 102,339 Museum News Tweets from around the Globe, 3,507 Followers worldwide and growing fast ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ** Museum of Bad Art puts 'disasterpieces' on display From the slightly odd to the downright awful, the collection now receives hundreds of submissions from budding bad artists every month; the collection's newest pieces range from a nude scratching her itchy armpit, to an apparently transsexual Mona Lisa ** A Gift of Gods as Worcester Art Museum Gets a Veronese The museum has announced that it had acquired one of the few paintings by Paolo Veronese still in private hands, "Venus Disarming Cupid," believed to be from 1560 ** London's V&A Museum acquires archive of actress Vivien Leigh Leigh's archive features never-before-seen records including her personal diary, which she wrote in from the age of 16 until her death at 53 in 1967; love letters between her and Laurence Olivier, to whom she was married from 1940-61; correspondence from the likes of Winston Churchill, Graham Greene and Noel Coward; photographs; visitor books; her annotated film and theater scripts; press clippings; and her awards ** Neanderthals Were No Copycats At about 50,000 years, the behavior of some Neanderthal groups was highly sophisticated, and as sophisticated as early modern human behavior of the same time range elsewhere in Europe _________________________________________________________________________________________ Become a Facebook Fan - Join 2,256 of us who Like Global Museum on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/pages/Global-Museum/129179522574? _________________________________________________________________________________________ ** Streetcar museum keeps memories alive While cities like San Francisco, New Orleans and Portland, Ore., are operating or expanding trolley lines, Baltimore's only current claim to streetcar fame is the museum ** Museum hopes to buy Jane Austen's ring from singer A Jane Austen museum said Monday it has received 100,000 pounds ($155,000) from an anonymous benefactor to help it buy the writer's ring back from singer Kelly Clarkson ** Guam Museum construction will start soon The museum will be set up by chronological order with visitors starting at the beginning of time; there they will learn about the Chamorro creation myth of Puntan and Fu'una ** This Week's Horoscopes Cancer - Attempts to run away from the problem will fail this week when the problem turns out to be a short-circuited treadmill ______________________________________________________________________________ Pin Us on Pinterest. 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Roman shipwreck may hold clay jars of 2,000-year-old food For fans of Italian cuisine, the news of a well-preserved ancient Roman shipwreck - whose cargo of food might still be intact - will surely whet their appetites ** National Museum of American History exhibit showcases rare 'souvenirs' The old American tradition of keeping souvenirs as historical mementos is the focus of a new exhibit at the Smithsonian Institution ______________________________________________________________________________ Add Us To Your Google+ Circles - 432 in Circles, 560 in Community so far - https://plus.google.com/109387399901726606466 ______________________________________________________________________________ ** From Village and Court to Global Commodity: Southeast Asian Textiles 41st Annual Textile Museum Fall Symposium ** Why Things Matter California State University Fullerton ** Public History Awards Call for Nominations The National Council on Public History awards recognize excellence in the diverse ways public historians apply their skills to the world around us. 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