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Germany signs deal to return Nazi-looted Matisse painting from Gurlitt trove to lawful owner

BERLIN – Germany has signed an agreement to return to its rightful owner an Henri Matisse painting that was seized under Nazi rule. Matisse’s “Woman Sitting in an Armchair” was part of a trove of artworks found in the apartment of late collector Cornelius Gurlitt. Experts say the painting was …

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Wild rhino rampages through city in southern Nepal, killing woman and injuring several others

KATHMANDU, Nepal – A wild rhino charged into a city in southern Nepal on Monday, killing a woman, injuring several others and chasing panicked people through the main market and a hospital, an official said. Attempts to force the rhino out of Hetauda city by honking car horns and beating …

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Hagatna library should soon re-open after faulty air conditioners caused closure in September

HAGATNA, Guam – The Hagåtña library, which has been closed for several months, could open again in the next few weeks. The library announced its closure on Sept. 29 because the air-conditioning units went down. The library’s temperature is hot and not suitable for patron and employees, said Joseph Cameron, …

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