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Robbing the cradle of civilization
Pay-Per-View - Toronto Star - ProQuest Archiver - Apr 18, 2003 [Donny George] brings over a thick photo catalogue of the museum's collection. ... "They were never given the orders to protect us," Dr. Donny George ...
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Museum looting: it didn't happen
The Age - Jun 18, 2003 On April 14, Dr Donny George, the museum's director of research, was distraught. ... "Donny George himself had ample opportunity to clarify to the best of ...
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Plunder in the cradle of civilisation
Telegraph.co.uk - Apr 19, 2003 "When I spoke to Dr Donny George [research director of antiquities at the ... According to Curtis, Donny George "very much felt that these three things were ...
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Hawaii Reporter
hawaiireporter.com - Jun 23, 2003 For some reason Donny George became the museum spokesman at a very early date. ... Reporters on the scene swear that Donny George gave them the 170000 ...
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Ancient treasures looted from Iraq return to museum
Pay-Per-View - The Record - ProQuest Archiver - Nov 12, 2003 So, it is a great day today,'' Donny George Youkhana, director of Iraq National Museum, said. Thousands of relics were looted from the museum in the chaos ...
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Rescued from the thieves of Baghdad
Times Online - Oct 26, 2003 "The crime of the century," cried Donny George, director of research at Iraq's State Board of Antiquities, while others spoke of "cultural genocide" and ...
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Despite Returns, Much Iraq Treasure Missing
Pay-Per-View - Newsday - ProQuest Archiver - Oct 14, 2003 Donny George, who lectured on the subject at Stony Brook Manhattan this past Wednesday evening, said in an interview that about 3000 pieces have been ...
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The Backside of War
Atlantic Online - Nov 13, 2003 Donny George gave the soldiers a tour of the museum, and I went with them. ... I stayed behind to talk to Donny George. Returning on foot, I got lost. ...
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Nine US Soldiers Injured in Iraq
FOXNews - Jul 3, 2003 Still, scores of items remain missing, said museum director Donny George. The museum won't open to the public for about two years, George said. ...
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