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Iconic Ruby Slippers From The Wizard Of Oz Up For Auction At $550,000 Nearly Two Decades After Theft
- Wednesday November 6, 2024
- Entertainment | Edited by NDTV Movies News Desk
The auction also includes other items from the film including the screen door from Dorothy Gale's Kansas home and the hat worn by Margaret Hamilton
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Man "Got Mad At His Girl" And Destroyed $5 Million Worth of Art In US Museum
- Tuesday June 7, 2022
- World News | Edited by Bhavya Sukheja
A 21-year-old man broke into the Dallas Museum of Art in the United States on Wednesday and caused more than $5 million in damage to artefacts and other property after getting into a fight with his girlfriend.
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Samurai collection spawns museum, touring exhibit
- Wednesday February 26, 2014
- World News | Associated Press
Gabriel Barbier-Mueller bought his first samurai armor about 20 years ago from an antiques dealer in Paris, sparking a fascination that helped him create one of the most significant private collections in the world related to the Japanese warriors.
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Iconic Ruby Slippers From The Wizard Of Oz Up For Auction At $550,000 Nearly Two Decades After Theft
- Wednesday November 6, 2024
- Entertainment | Edited by NDTV Movies News Desk
The auction also includes other items from the film including the screen door from Dorothy Gale's Kansas home and the hat worn by Margaret Hamilton
- www.ndtv.com/entertainment
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Man "Got Mad At His Girl" And Destroyed $5 Million Worth of Art In US Museum
- Tuesday June 7, 2022
- World News | Edited by Bhavya Sukheja
A 21-year-old man broke into the Dallas Museum of Art in the United States on Wednesday and caused more than $5 million in damage to artefacts and other property after getting into a fight with his girlfriend.
- www.ndtv.com
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Samurai collection spawns museum, touring exhibit
- Wednesday February 26, 2014
- World News | Associated Press
Gabriel Barbier-Mueller bought his first samurai armor about 20 years ago from an antiques dealer in Paris, sparking a fascination that helped him create one of the most significant private collections in the world related to the Japanese warriors.
- www.ndtv.com