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It would appear that Stltoday.com employs morally-challenged typing chimpanzees to write their news:
It would appear that Stltoday.com employs morally-challenged typing chimpanzees to write their news:
For the time being, and perhaps permanently, the funeral mask of Ka-Nefer-Nefer remains the property of the St. Louis Art Museum. It's not entirely clear whether this is a good thing or not. [...] The government of Egypt, which lost track of the mask in 1973, wants it back.Nobody "lost track of it", whether U.S. District Court Judge Henry E. Autrey and St Louis Today's editors accepts that or not, most of the rest of us are convinced that SLAM is claiming stolen property as its own.