Stolen antiquities: Are collectors to blame for the illicit trade in antiquities?
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A debate is presented whether collectors are supposed to be blamed for the illicit trade in antiquities. It is revealed that rather than attacking the art collectors and museums, efforts should be made to get the ineffective laws changed in the source countries.
Publication Name: CQ Researcher
Subject: News, opinion and commentary
ISSN: 1056-2036
Year: 2007
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Let's trade
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An increasing number of people are engaging in the practice of bartering, the trading of goods and services without the use of money. In 1991, 240,000 small businesses bartered around $1 billion worth of goods and services.
Publication Name: Parade
Subject: News, opinion and commentary
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Year: 1992
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Now he'll say goodbye
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Joe Franklin will temporarily retire on Aug 6, 1993 after 43 years of hosting his own television talk show. He plans to syndicate 'The Joe Franklin Show Part 2' through his own production company in Jan 1994.
Publication Name: Parade
Subject: News, opinion and commentary
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Year: 1993
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