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    Vandal Destroys Germany’s Last Banksy Mural

    By Henri Neuendorf, Feb 26, 2015

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    By Eileen Kinsella, Feb 25, 2015

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    Does Ex-Dealer Elda Oreto Fantasize About Killing Petra Cortright?

    "If @petcortright and I end up dead it was our ex gallerist who did it."

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    Claimants to $276 Million Guelph Treasure Once Gifted to Hitler Sue German State

    For the Limbach Commission, the sale to a top Nazi official was consensual.

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    By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Feb 23, 2015

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