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Valuable UK Hepworth sculpture stolen, melted into scrap metal

London - A valuable sculpture by the artist Barbara Hepworth has been stolen. Police believe that the work of art has been melted down and sold as scrap metal. This is a further example of widespread metal theft in the U.K.
In the Media by Tim Sandle - 2 comments

Op-Ed: Grave robbers — The lowest of the low?

London - The economic downturn has led to an increase in the theft of even not-so-precious metals, from copper wire on the railways to the bronze plaques from graves.
In the Media by Alexander Baron - 1 comment

Artist of bronze horses capture beauty, wins awards Special

The bronze works of art created by Canadian Jo-Ann Shaw demonstrate not only her skill as an artist, but also her love for horses.
Digital Journal Report by Lynn Curwin - 2 comments

Forgotten garden sculpture fetches $118,000 USD at auction

A bronze sculpture used as a simple garden decoration for the past 40 years in Cleveland, Ohio, has sold at auction for $118,000 USD.
In the Media by Ken Wightman - 2 comments
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Canada's Christine Nesbitt raced to a track record in the 1,500 metres Sunday, en route to claiming bronze at the world allround speedskating championships.


Manitoba's Jennifer Jones wins the bronze medal at the Canadian women's curling championship with an 8-6 win over Quebec's Marie-France Larouche.


Lyndon Rush won bronze in the four-man bobsled race at a World Cup event Saturday, finishing off a big weekend for Canadian bobsleigh and skeleton athletes.


Manitoba's Rob Fowler won the bronze medal at the Canadian men's curling championship with an 8-7 win in an extra end over Jamie Koe of Yukon and Northwest Territories.


Canada's Alex Harvey raced to a bronze medal in a skiathlon World Cup pursuit race Saturday. The skier from St-Ferreol-les-Neiges, Que., finished just 4.2 seconds back of winner Dario Cologna of Switzerland.

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Student Oscar finalists named; winners announced June 9

They do not get to take home an Oscar statuette but winners of the Student Academy Awards surely get a big boost in the...
May 3, 2012 by Tim O'Brien

Academy announces student film award deadlines

Sure the Oscars were just handed out in late February, but the Academy is never at rest. They have announced that...
Mar 18, 2012 by Tim O'Brien

Going ‘cheapo’ on the recognition: Medal of Honor awards and medals awarded for ‘Restraint’

Fellow Patriot’s, It’s Sunday and its a “time to come to Jesus moment”. I wrote this some time ago on another...
Oct 10, 2010 by J. 'Phoenix' Dempster

Statue of Lenin looks down on Wall Street, New York

New York is truly a melting pot of the world. We have heard of the controversial mosque being built, but have you heard...
Aug 28, 2010 by Sara Star - 7 comments

12 Bizarre Kids' Books You Won't Buy

. It Hurts When I Poop Ryan is scared to use the potty. He's afraid to have a poop because he's afraid it's...
Apr 1, 2010 by Kim I. Hartman
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