Welcome back to GLOBAL MUSEUM, your award-winning & free webzine compendium, read weekly by 7,400 readers in more than 110 countries *** "As far as I am concerned it is the best source for museum professionals in search of employment " *** Free Online subscription. http://www.globalmuseum.org The international headlines (FOR THE FULL STORY VISIT THE WEBZINE at this address http://www.globalmuseum.org and click on the NEWS button) in this week's edition include: ** Disclosed at last, the embedded messages that adorn museum Five years after the National Museum of Australia was opened by the Prime Minister, the text of the subversive messages secretly embedded in the building has been revealed ** Art blossoms in small Gulf emirate Over the last decade more than 25 museums and galleries have opened in Sharjah, even though the population is a mere 600,000 ** India's first computer is 'lost' by Museum It ( the computer ) was 10 feet by 10 feet in size with a 'drum' placed beside it, which contained its most important part - the memory ** Museums - fantastic displays or storage space? Letters to The Times - The expense of these high-tech museums puts parents under pressure and makes the kids whiny and grasping (why can't we go on the airplane simulation again?) ** Ornate nut-cutters on show The handles of the nut-cutters, used to slice areca nut for betel chewing, are in the form of animals, birds, flowers and human beings ** FBI reopens cold case of stolen Rockwell painting A painting by American artist Norman Rockwell that was stolen more than 30 years ago was sold in 1988, and federal officials now are trying to find out who bought it ** Collectors enjoy lost art element in classic-car drawings Connoisseurs of automotive art are drawn both to visionary sketches from design studios - many of cars that never moved beyond the drawing board - and to paintings of production models made longer, wider and shinier for advertisements on the printed page ** Reporter Testifies at Trial of Ex-Getty Curator In a hearing that almost turned comical because of the poor quality of the translations of Watson's comments from English to Italian, the court reviewed a pile of documents provided by the journalist that prosecutors said showed the link between smugglers and top-line auction houses such as Sotheby's. More ** Shanghai Wind Power Museum opens The two-story museum is made up of four exhibition halls including wind-driven power generation and the relationship between wind power and people ________________________________________________________________ **** GREAT FARES & DEALS FOR 2006! **** MUSEUM-TRAVELLER.COM - Global Museum's Travel Service For Business and Pleasure - the leading provider of online museum travel, established in 1998. 40,000 in over 8,000 cities worldwide. Discounts up to 65% off. Rooms for sold-out dates. Group Reservations. CLICK HERE http://www.museum-traveller.com Airfares, Car Rentals, Accommodation, Destination Guides, Condo's and Cruises! Provider is a member of I.A.T.A. ________________________________________________________________ ** Singing in the pain It might seem more like tears in their eyes than Stars in their Eyes, but this was the uncomfortable route to stardom taken by thousands of poor families who wanted their sons to become rich and famous musical stars ** This Week's Horoscopes Sagittarius - While pleased with the progress you've been making in your anger-management course, you will suffer a tremendous setback this week after realizing it's actually a basket-weaving class you've been attending all this time ** Renovation begins on royal hall in China's Forbidden City The grand hall, originally completed in 1420, was rebuilt after several fires and the current structure is over 300 years old ** How Did Da Vinci Paint the Mona Lisa? Today after decades of study, years of being snubbed by academic and museum circles and a stubborn refusal to be sidelined, this bespectacled, softly-spoken art enthusiast says he has the answer ** Exhibit showcases history of satire The exhibit examines the long history of satire in the London, with over 350 images from the last three centuries ** That mummy's no daddy She's a 45-year-old woman who apparently didn't do much manual labour, judging by the state of the joints in her legs and hips, which show only normal arthritis and calcification for that age ** Museum bars man who damaged vases The man responsible for breaking three historic Qing vases at a Cambridge museum was turned away from a private event to reveal conservation plans Now Arrested ________________________________________________________________________ GLOBAL PANDEMIC NEWS - live news feeds & information on the spread of Bird Flu" http://www.pandemic-news.info ________________________________________________________________________ ** Beetles aid in global warming research Beneath the lids of large coolers, thousands of tiny bugs devour the desiccated flesh of mammal carcasses destined for the vast specimens collection at the University of Alaska's Museum of the North ** Museum exhibit poles apart Stained and smelling like sea salt and penguin poo, the Canterbury Museum's latest Antarctica exhibition is truly the real thing ** Sunken treasure at centre of murky Indonesian scandal Southeast Asia's richest underwater archaeological find in decades is stored under a leaky corrugated iron roof at a stable in Indonesia's capital, guarded by marines who claim a solitary gun between them ** Safeguarding Historic Collections Short Courses ** Preserving Photographs in a Digital World ** Museums Aotearoa Conference Showcases Trading Post ** Call for papers - Connections, Communities and Collections All this and more for you at Global Museum - See the latest museum JOBS, BOOKSHOP, RESOURCES, HOT JOB TIPS, great people posting their RESUMES, FORUM, Cheap and reliable WORLD TRAVEL, Museum Accredited Courses, Products & Services. http://www.globalmuseum.org First published on the Web in 1998 and going strong! 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