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  • Mother of Media Myths (Undoubtedly written by Paul Greenberg so you know it's great!)

    06/13/2003 5:58:15 PM PDT · by Durmundstrang · 18 replies · 516+ views
    The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette ^ | June 11, 2003 | Editorial
    What’s THE biggest media myth to come out of the Iraq? War and its messy aftermath? Forget Maureen Dowd’s attempt to trash George W. Bush by altering the president’s words. That kind of "journalism" has become just standard operating procedure at the New York Times. (" All the News Fit to Distort") No, for sheer, long-lasting stamina, we nominate the urban legend about the pillaging of Baghdad’s archaeological museum. Remember how it was supposed to have been emptied by looters? It was THE RAPE OF CIVILIZATION! The anguished comments from distinguished archaeologists sounded more like tabloid headlines. The Death of...
  • Tablets That May Reveal El Nino Secrets Are Feared Lost In Iraq

    06/08/2003 4:10:20 PM PDT · by blam · 43 replies · 493+ views
    Independent (UK) ^ | 6-9-2003 | Ben Russell
    Tablets that may reveal El Niño secrets are feared lost in Iraq By Ben Russell, Political Correspondent 09 June 2003 The secrets of El Niño, one of the most mysterious and destructive weather systems, could be unlocked by hundreds of thousands of ancient clay tablets now feared lost or damaged in the chaos of Iraq. Researchers believe the tablets, written using a cuneiform text, one of the earliest types of writing, form the world's oldest records of climate change and could give vital clues to understanding El Niño and global warming. Academics are demanding that ministers act to protect the...
  • Iraq Museum to Reopen Displaying Lost Treasure

    06/08/2003 7:33:59 AM PDT · by MizSterious · 42 replies · 319+ views
    AP via Yahoo! ^ | Andrew Marshall
    Iraq Museum to Reopen Displaying Lost Treasure By Andrew Marshall BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Baghdad's famed antiquities museum, ransacked by looters as Saddam Hussein (news - web sites)'s rule crumbled, will reopen next month after many of the treasures feared lost forever were found stashed in secret vaults around the city. Reuters Photo   Museum research director Donny George said Sunday that among the items on show would be the Treasure of Nimrud, a priceless set of gem-studded gold Assyrian jewelry that has been displayed only once, briefly, in the last 3,000 years. The treasure was recovered Thursday from flooded vaults...
  • Treasures dating to 900 B.C. found in secret Iraqi vault (AP)

    06/08/2003 4:41:30 AM PDT · by summer · 3 replies · 239+ views
    AP via The Orlando Sentinel ^ | June 8, 2003 | Hamza Hendawi
    Treasures dating to 900 B.C. found in secret Iraqi vault By Hamza Hendawi | The Associated Press Posted June 8, 2003 BAGHDAD, Iraq -- The world-famous treasures of Nimrud, unaccounted for since Baghdad fell two months ago, have been located in good condition in the country's Central Bank -- in a secret vault-inside-a-vault submerged in sewage water, U.S. occupation authorities said Saturday. They also said that fewer than 50 items from the collection of the Iraqi National Museum's main exhibition still are missing after the looting and destruction that followed the U.S. capture of Baghdad. ...The treasures, one of the...
  • 'Looted' Treasures Found In Baghdad

    06/07/2003 5:12:40 PM PDT · by blam · 13 replies · 236+ views
    Independent (UK) ^ | 6-8-2003 | Andrew Clennell
    'Looted' treasures found in Baghdad By Andrew Clennell 08 June 2003 Almost all the items feared looted from the Iraqi National Museum in April have been found safe in a secret vault, the US announced yesterday. In a separate find, the world-famous treasures of Nimrud, one of the most important archaeological discoveries of the 20th century, which have not been on public display since before the first Gulf War, have also been located. They were found in good condition in a different vault, at Iraq's central bank. US occupation authorities said fewer than 50 major exhibition items from the National...
  • Treasure of Nimrud Is Found In Iraq, and It's Spectacular

    06/06/2003 9:38:04 AM PDT · by presidio9 · 50 replies · 3,518+ views
    WALL STREET JOURNAL ^ | Friday, June 6, 2003 | DAVID LUHNOW
    <p>The treasure of Nimrud survived 2,800 years buried near a dusty town in northern Iraq. It then spent 12 years tucked away in a vault. Until Thursday, it was uncertain whether it had survived Saddam Hussein's son, a U.S. missile strike, looters, a flood and a grenade attack. But it has been found intact in the dark, damp basement of a bombed out central bank building.</p>
  • Baghdad treasures 'mostly intact' [Iraq antiquities missing from museum found in hidden vault]]

    06/07/2003 11:51:14 AM PDT · by HAL9000 · 15 replies · 206+ views
    BBC News ^ | June 7, 2003
    American officials in Iraq have announced that nearly all the Baghdad Museum's priceless antiquities are intact, despite initial fears that they had been lost to looters during the war. US investigators working at the museum slashed the number of antiquities listed as missing from about 170,000 to 3,000 after a secret storage vault was uncovered this week. In another development, the investigators said they had recovered a priceless Assyrian jewellery collection - the Nimrud artefacts - which had been deposited at the Iraqi Central Bank in the early 1990s. The discoveries meant the investigators' work in Iraq was nearly...