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04-13-2019 10:46 PM |
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04-13-2019 10:47 PM |
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Lee Stewart |
04-13-2019 10:47 PM |
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04-13-2019 10:48 PM |
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04-13-2019 10:49 PM |
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Lee Stewart |
04-13-2019 10:49 PM |
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04-13-2019 10:50 PM |
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Lee Stewart |
04-13-2019 10:50 PM |
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04-13-2019 10:51 PM |
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04-13-2019 10:52 PM |
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04-13-2019 10:53 PM |
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04-13-2019 10:54 PM |
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Lee Stewart |
04-13-2019 10:54 PM |
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04-13-2019 10:55 PM |
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Lee Stewart |
04-13-2019 10:56 PM |
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Lee Stewart |
04-13-2019 10:58 PM |
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Lee Stewart |
04-13-2019 10:58 PM |
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Lee Stewart |
04-13-2019 10:59 PM |
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Lee Stewart |
04-13-2019 11:01 PM |
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Lee Stewart |
04-13-2019 11:02 PM |
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Lee Stewart |
04-13-2019 11:03 PM |
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Lee Stewart |
04-13-2019 11:04 PM |
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Lee Stewart |
04-13-2019 11:04 PM |
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Lee Stewart |
04-13-2019 11:06 PM |
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Lee Stewart |
04-13-2019 11:14 PM |
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Lee Stewart |
04-13-2019 11:15 PM |
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Lee Stewart |
04-14-2019 12:16 AM |
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The famous ruby slippers featured in the classic 1939 film The Wizard of Oz were stolen from the Judy Garland Museum in Minnesota 13 years ago. The FBI's art-related crimes team (made up of 22 specially trained FBI agents) recovered them.
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Lee Stewart |
04-14-2019 12:20 AM |
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The Art Crime Team's most vexing case is a daring 1990 heist at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston in which thieves made off with 13 pieces by Dutch masters Rembrandt and Vermeer and other artists worth half a billion dollars.
Despite a $10 million reward, none of them has been recovered, and the theft, considered to be among the biggest in art history, looms as the team's most glaring unsolved case.
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Lee Stewart |
04-14-2019 12:24 AM |
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Lee Stewart |
04-14-2019 12:25 AM |
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Lee Stewart |
04-14-2019 03:36 AM |
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Lee Stewart |
04-14-2019 10:50 PM |
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On Wednesday, an international team of researchers unveiled the fossilized remains of an ancient relative of the sea cucumber. It had 45 tentacles and lurked at the bottom of the seas some 430 million years ago.
They’ve dubbed it Sollasina cthulhu, after the tentacled Great Old One of H.P. Lovecraft’s weird tales, a study published in the journal Proceedings of the Royal Society B said.
Unlike the massive Cthulhu of fiction, the creature unveiled by scientists this week was quite tiny, with the fossil measuring just about an inch across.
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Lee Stewart |
04-15-2019 03:24 AM |
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Mizar flying car
Convinced that man should be able to fly just as easily as drive a car, inventor Henry Smolinski strapped the wings and tail of a Cessna aircraft to a Ford Pinto. During a 1973 test flight in California, the Pinto broke free from its contraption and plunged to the earth, killing both Smolinski and his passenger.
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Lee Stewart |
04-15-2019 03:25 AM |
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Lee Stewart |
04-15-2019 03:25 AM |
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Lee Stewart |
04-15-2019 03:28 AM |
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Lee Stewart |
04-15-2019 03:31 AM |
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Lee Stewart |
04-15-2019 03:34 AM |
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Lee Stewart |
04-15-2019 03:36 AM |
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Lee Stewart |
04-15-2019 03:39 AM |
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Milton Hershey, the man who invented the famed Hershey's Milk Chocolate Bar, wrote a $300 check to reserve his stateroom on the RMS Titanic. Thankfully, business took precedence, and Hershey and his wife missed out on the excursion.
BTW, that $300 would equate to about $7800 in today's money.
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