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A new photo exhibition looks at the history of Canada's image abroad
By Alec Scott, CBC News
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- 3,000-year-old coffin back in Egypt
- An ancient wooden coffin stolen from Egypt 126 years ago has finally returned home after being confiscated in the U.S. in 2008.
- Doug Wright Awards finalists named
- Cover artist Seth and web-comic creator Kate Beaton are among the finalists for the 2010 Doug Wright Awards for Canadian comics that were announced Friday.
- McGill grad wins architecture prize
- Elizabeth Paden, a recent graduate from McGill University in Montreal, has won the Canada Council for the Arts Prix de Rome in Architecture for Emerging Practitioners prize.
- Rare Canadian flag on auction block
- A rare, 1868 Canadian Red Ensign flag will hit the auction block this summer.
- Inuit art promoter Ryan honoured
- Terry Ryan, who managed the Cape Dorset artists' co-op in Nunavut and is now director of Dorset Fine Arts in Toronto, has been honoured for his 50 years of work in promoting Inuit art.
- Peru drops some claims against Yale
- The government of Peru has withdrawn six of the 17 elements of its 2008 lawsuit against Yale University demanding the return of Inca artifacts removed from Machu Picchu.
- Alleged plot to kill Muhammad cartoonist foiled
- Police in Ireland have arrested seven people over an alleged plot to kill a Swedish cartoonist who depicted the Prophet Muhammad with the body of a dog.
- Leibovitz strikes deal to clear her debt
- Celebrity photographer Annie Leibovitz has signed a deal with a private equity firm in order to clear her debt and retain the rights to her work.
- National museum builds Inuit art collection
- The Canadian Museum of Civilization has expanded its collection of Inuit prints with acquisition of 554 original, limited-edition works of art created over the last 15 years.
- Giotto details exposed under ultraviolet rays
- Long-lost colour and detail of Giotto paintings in a Florentine church have become visible to restorers with the aid of ultraviolet light.