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News: ArtDaily
August 18, 2009
Interpol Creates Online Access to Global Stolen Works of Art Database to Reduce Illicit Trade
LYON, FRANCE.- INTERPOL has established direct online access to authorized users via a secure website to its international database on stolen works
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News: Artnow Online
July 6, 2007
UNESCO, Interpol And ICOM Against Illicit Traffic Of Cultural Objects On Internet
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News: Lizzy Davies / The Guardian
September 6, 2009
Clean as a Whistler? Interpol Launches Online Art Database
Global policing body gives free access to its catalogue of stolen treasures.
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News: The Independent
October 10, 2009
Rogues' gallery: The 'hottest' online art gallery in the world.
Welcome to the "hottest" online art gallery in the world. The collection, kept in a glass and concrete building beside the Rhône in Lyons has more
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News: Farah Nayeri / Bloomberg
July 17, 2009
Picasso Sketchbook’s Fate Is Mystery as Museum Security Tested
As the Picasso Museum prepares to close for a two-year refurbishment, the artist’s sketchbook stolen in June is yet to be recovered. “All scenarios
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News: RUADHÁN Mac CORMAIC / The Irish Times
May 24, 2010
Five more artworks taken in second French heist
Just days after celebrated paintings by Picasso and Matisse were stolen in one of the biggest art heists in French history, it has emerged
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News: AFP
August 17, 2009
Global stolen art database to trump traffickers
Global police agency Interpol said on Monday it is putting its database of stolen art online in a bid to stem the illicit traffic of artwork and...
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News: Genevieve Roberts / The Independent
May 21, 2010
Art worth £86m stolen from Paris in 'heist of the century'
Just one window-pane had been removed from Paris's Museum of Modern Art, neatly carved out. But that is all it took for a masked intruder to commit
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Features: ELISABETTA POVOLEDO / New York Times
July 22, 2009
In Italy, International Art Crime Gains Academic Cred
AMELIA, Italy — “What’s the resemblance between the illegal art trade, the funding of terrorism by charities and smoking pot in a Dutch coffee bar?”
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News: ArtDaily
August 27, 2009
Guggenheim Announces September 25 It Came from Brooklyn Lineup
NEW YORK, NY.- The second It Came from Brooklyn concert will take place September 25, 2009, at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum with performances by
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