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Another Brick in the Wall
Saturday, March 14, 2009
China Fails to Halt the Sale of Looted Relics at a Paris Auction
Anonymous bidders bought two bronze animal heads from the 18th century that had been in the collection of the French fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent.
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