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To: Victor Lazlo who wrote (156960)5/5/2003 7:51:34 PM
From: Lizzie Tudor  Read Replies (2) of 164684
 
29 vs. 180K, sounds like both ends of the spectrum are a little exaggerated.

It looked like more than 20 items were stolen according to the footage I saw, Victor.

I'd say 1000 items are gone if I had to guess. That would be the portion of museum inventory that was on the floor at the time. The rest of the stuff was probably locked up. The problem is if they were having a big exhibit the good stuff might have been on the floor. But with the fear of war, maybe the curators were smart and kept the good stuff hidden. Art theft during war is nothing new after all.
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