On Sun 12 Feb 2006 01:16:11p, Little Elvis! <le@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> NY Times February 12, 2006
>
> The Case of the Missing Munchs
>
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>
> THE thieves struck on the morning of Aug. 22, 2004, not long after the
> Munch Museum had opened. Many of the 80 or so visitors there were
> clustered in the ground-floor gallery, where the collection's most
> precious paintings were on display.
>
>
> Speaking in the cafeteria, feet away from where the thieves entered
> the museum in 2004, Mrs. Christoffersen tried not to criticize the
> police, saying she believed they were doing the best they could. But a
> museum without its masterpiece is like a body without a limb.
>
> "For us, the im****tant thing is to have our paintings back," she said.
>
>
I am sure this is a nice article with a happy ending but it is tooooooo
long and requires much time to read it.
I didn't have time, so could you post a summary?
TIA!
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daytek


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