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Colin Sheridan: Louvre thieves didn't just steal some rocks, they stole France's national pride
It reads like a blockbuster movie, but the Louvre heist raises real questions about France’s most cherished cultural ...
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The Louvre - site of the £76m heist - symbolises the socialist rot at the heart of France: GUY ADAMS
On the Louvre's first floor, surrounded by marble pillars, gilded wooden panels and a vaulted ceiling, visitors this week ...
One day after thieves robbed France's Louvre Museum of prize jewels in a brazen daytime heist, a short video purporting to ...
See the apparent moment suspected thieves escaped the Louvre after stealing jewels worth more than $100 million.
No security cameras were monitoring the second-floor balcony where thieves gained access to the Louvre to steal historic ...
Pritzker-prize winning architect Jean Nouvel has radically transformed the interior of a stately 19th-century building.
The Louvre Museum in Paris reopened Wednesday morning, five days after the brazen daylight theft of France’s crown jewels, ...
News of the robbery sparked criticism over the museum's lapses in security. Some French officials have called the incident a ...
In a minutes-long strike Sunday inside the Louvre, the world’s most-visited museum, thieves smashed display cases and fled ...
Museums are notoriously hard to protect. The Paris heist may have more in common with a "smash and grab" than a glamorous movie plot.
Police are still searching for the four thieves who made off with eight pieces from the museum valued at about $102 million.
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