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Rare statue rescued from the deep is a GBP 45,000 catch for fishermen
THREE divers landed the catch of a lifetime when they discovered a 19th century Italian sculpture worth thousands of pounds buried in the silt beneath Scottish waters. Experts have identified the marble piece found in the Firth of Clyde as a bust of a woman by Rinaldo Rinaldi, a renowned 19th
Publication: The Scotsman
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LOST PALACE OF CLEOPATRA
00-00-0000 THIS IS A RUSH TRANSCRIPT. THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED. CHARLES GIBSON: After more than 1,600 years -- 1,600 years - - the remains of the ancient Egyptian city of Alexandria once again has visitors, and the palace of Cleopatra, last of the pharaohs, may have
Publication: ABC Good Morning America
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Hans Christian Andersen's Tales: The Little Sea-Maid
00-00-0000 The Little Sea-Maid Far out in the sea the water is as blue as the petals of the most beautiful corn-flower, and as clear as the purest glass. But it is very deep, deeper than any cable will sound; many steeples must be placed one above the other to reach from the ground to the surface
Publication: Great Works of Literature
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Sculptures for United Way benefit unveiled
Surrounded by various mermaid, sea turtle and dolphin statues painted by fellow artists, Kathy Swim sits on the mermaid bench she painted, called "International Waters," for the United Way fundraiser as it rests at CARSTAR in Naperville.The lobby of Edward Heart Hospital was plunged into the depths
Publication: The Sun - Naperville (IL)
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DUST TO DEEP: ; A little piece of heaven under the sea
OFFSHORE KEY BISCAYNE, Fla. - With a spray of silvery water, Guy Gleichmann surfaces from a 40-foot dive where he helped set his mother's remains in their final resting place: a sunken city where brightly hued fish shimmy among fantastical architecture. "I didn't want to leave," Gleichmann says,
Publication: The Charleston Gazette (Charleston, WV)
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