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Les médias nous informent : novembre 2011
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Recueil d’articles de presse sur des sujets liés au patrimoine. Les points de vue exprimés dans ces derniers n’engagent évidemment que leurs auteurs.

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19 novembre

  • Call for introducing youngsters to cultural values
    The Nation, Pakistan
    Federal Minister of National Heritage and Integration, Samina Khalid Ghurki here Friday called for introducing the young generation with the cultural values and traditional heritage.

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11 novembre

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10 novembre

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9 novembre

  • Belgian experts help save historic photos
    Viet Nam News
    Belgian and Vietnamese experts yesterday discussed the importance of photographic heritage in contemporary life alongside the possibility of developing a national photo museum.
  • Jamaicans Urged To Keep Rich Heritage Alive
    Jamaica Information Service
    Governor-General, His Excellency the Most Hon. Sir Patrick Allen, is urging Jamaicans to ensure that the country's rich culture and heritage remains alive and relevant by inculcating what is best about the country in the minds of the young.

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7 novembre

  • Archaeological dig in Qatar reveals fascinating material
    Gulf Times, Qatar
    Carbon dating of ancient organic remains from Wadi Debay’an, a site a few kilometres south of Al Zubara on Qatar’s north-west coastline, has yielded the earliest yet known date for human occupation in Qatar – 7,500 years before present.
  • World's most endangered sites
    MSNBC, Etats-Unis
    There’s an aquatic ecosystem so threatened it was added to UNESCO’s List of World Heritage in Danger in 2010 — for the second time. But this site isn’t in a Third World or war-torn country. It’s the Florida Everglades.

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4 novembre

  • Germany: Cleaning woman damages sculpture
    Associated Press
    A modern art installation valued at euro800,000 ($1.1 million) was damaged after an overzealous cleaning woman scrubbed away a patina intended to look like a dried rain puddle, a Dortmund official said Friday.

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3 novembre

  • Libya's historic treasures survive the revolution
    BBC, Royaume-Uni
    One day, in the not too distant future, visitors may flock to see the giant white marble statues of the Roman emperors, Claudius and Augustus, that grace Tripoli's National Museum.

 

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