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Thieves grab national treasure, World's First Rotten Fish Museum, Chain Is Pulled on Britain's Crapper



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In the headlines this week:

**  Fast thieves grab national treasure
Well-organised thieves took only seconds to disable a security camera and wrench a treasured Charles Goldie painting from a wall in the Auckland Museum.

**  The Chain Is Pulled on Britain's Crapper
China has flushed Britain's claims to have invented the water closet down the pan with the discovery of a 2,000-year-old toilet complete with running water, a stone seat and a comfortable armrest
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**  Athletic Shoes Sneak Up on Modern Art
The exhibit, ``Design Afoot: Athletic Shoes 1995-2000,'' showcases the evolution of the trusty sneaker into a high-fashion icon.


**  The World's First Rotten Fish Museum
The world's first museum dedicated to fermented herring will open in northern Sweden next year


**  Protest erupts over San Francisco exhibit
In a city that values its counterculture reputation and natural vistas, a battle is being waged against a proposal for a huge history museum with fake fog


**  Group of `historical interpreters' keep Bushy Run going
The many re-enactment groups that participate during the annual Bushy Run battle have meticulously researched the clothing, weapons and way of life of the 18th century


**  A Full-Scale Fete for Net Art
while museums never built their own TV channels, the Internet gives them another chance. "All of a sudden, the ideas of the art world are in fact presentable, simultaneously, globally,"


**  Dreams of Freedom celebrates immigrant history
Dreams of Freedom, a $3 million museum that honors Boston's immigrant history, opened Tuesday to the public in downtown Boston


**  Naples museum exposes public to ancient erotica
It was hidden in storerooms for years, deemed far too risque for public display.


**  Collector brings Civil War times alive through letters
The yellowing letters are written in fine, curved script and leave the musty smell of history on a reader's hands


**  Wow, Whatta Dorcus!
The brand is now long forgotten. In a way, Dorcus' affliction - coupled, it must be noted, with halitosis so severe it often wilted the eyelashes of people to whom he spoke - was his boon.


**  Achieving Excellence:  Museum Leadership In the 21st century
September 6-9, 2000  Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.  A collaborative conference presented by Intercom, ICOM and CMA 
 
 
**  More of Monitor's remains make it home from waters off Hatteras
``Welcome home, baby,'' he whispered to the conglomeration of historic parts


**  Web Site of the Week - Trustkids.org
Games, puzzles, treasure hunts and other activities with a focus on teaching history from the National Trust for Historic Preservation


**  Children's museum celebrates one million guests
Kevin received a Creative Discovery Museum bag filled with goodies, including a lifetime pass to the museum for himself and his future children..


**  The Potato Museum
Not every museum has a 'fact and fun-filled' newsletter called "Peelings" nor such outrageous images !


**  Treasure hunters face new obstacle
Historians and archaeologists hope the case stalls what they consider an unregulated race for sunken riches


**  Tutankhamun was pear-shaped
Egyptian pharaoh Tutankhamun was pear-shaped and suffered from a disease which left him with large fatty hips


**  How I'd run the V&A
With head-hunters searching for a new director for the Victoria and Albert Museum, I can't understand why my telephone never rings


**  Museum Computer Network Conference
Don't miss the Museum Computer Network conference at the Four Seasons Hotel in Las Vegas, NV, September 6-9


**  Visions of Elvis - An exhibition of art inspired by Elvis Aaron Presley at Gallery 218.com
The King of Rock 'n' Roll!    July 7 thru 30, 2000
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**  CHIN Members' Meeting - Tuesday, August 22, 2000 - Ottawa


**  THIRD CONFERENCE on PARTNERSHIP OPPORTUNITIES for FEDERALLY ASSOCIATED
COLLECTIONS
November 13- 15, 2000 Austin, Texas


**  International Museum Day, 18 May 2001


**  CONSERVATION FACILITY ADOPTS NEW NAME, APPOINTS ADVISORY BOARD

**  ICOM's International Committee on Decorative Arts and Design (ICDAD)is holding its annual meeting this autumn in New York City, United States


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