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U.S. Embassy Funds Restoration Of Historical Filipino Paintings
The U.S. Embassy in Manila has come to the aid of "blistered and crackled" paintings made by the foremost Filipino artist in the lobby of the Philippine General Hospital, the country's first public hospital. Willie Estonato, a painting conservator from the National Museum said, the murals created by Carlos "Botong" Francisco in 1953, were already on the brink of collapsing.
Magazine Mocking The Royal Family In Spain On Sale On eBay For $138
A magazine which featured a cartoon mocking the heir to the throne of Spain making love with his wife was ordered to be removed from news stands. Copies were seen for sale on eBay last Saturday. The cover price of the weekly magazine El Juevez is $3.46, but copies but were seen on a Spanish eBbay website selling for up to $138 per copy. High Court Judge Juan del Olmo said last Friday that the cartoon "struck at the honor and the dignity of the people represented" has ordered authorities to confiscate and apprehend all news stands that sells the copy of the magazine. The current government in Spain announced that each new born child in a family will receive $3500.00 to raise the birth rate in Spain. Thus, the magazine used this as feature in cartoon to mock the royal family. In the caricature, Prince Felipe was seen smiling and telling his wife Princess Letizia, "Do you realize that if you get pregnant it will be the closest that I come to working in my life!" Under Spanish law, anyone found guilty of insulting and mocking the royal family can face up to two years in prison and be slapped with substantial fines. Spain's royal family, unlike those from other European nations, received only little attention from the press.
Spaniards Smash Hotel Room For Stress Relief
A group of 30 Spaniards selected by psychologists for their unusually high levels of stress and anxiety were allowed to run wild throughout a Spanish hotel, smashing whatever they wanted to with sledgehammers and pickaxes. Among the lucky winners who were selected from a pool of 200 applicants were a corporate executive, a soon-to-be-married couple and a single mother.
Archaeologists Discover First Ever Victim Of Gunshot Wound
Archaeologists in Lima, Peru have made a rare discovery of a 500-year-old skull of a man they believe to be the earliest confirmed victim of a gunshot wound in the Americas. Found in an Incan cemetery outside the Peruvian capital, the centuries-old skull has two holes that are less than an inch in diameter in the back and front. The position of the round holes and some minuscule iron particles indicate that the person most likely was shot and killed by a Spanish musket ball.
Shipwreck Booty Causing Worldwide Stir
A Florida company discovered sunken treasure possibly worth more than $500 million last Friday and have since been overwhelmed by public response. Everything from movie deals to claims from other countries that the booty is theirs have come at owners of Odyssey Marine Exploration, who said Friday that this discovery finally proves they are a legitimate business.
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