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Amazing new microwave cooker
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Postal Service is running into opposition from historic preservationists
as the agency tries to cut losses by selling off buildings.The postal
service lost $15.9 billion last year, after losing $5.1 billion in 2011
-- as online services continue to replace money-making mail deliveries.Hundreds
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with new owners.But preservationists point out some of the 600 post offices
earmarked for disposal in the agencys fiscal 2012 report could have historical
significance and be sold.Steve Hutkins, a New York University professor
who runs the website Save the Post Office, told FoxNews.com the number
for sale might be closer to 200 because about 400 would be
lease terminations, yet he remains skeptical.The New York Times reports
11 historic post offices are now on the market, including ones in
Santa Monica, Calif., and Norwich, Conn.While many of the buildings are
most known for the exterior architectural designs, more than 1,000 have
Art-Deco-era murals of potential value, the result of the federal government
commissioning artists during the 1930s Depression.Bernard Perlin, who as
a young man painted a mural in 1939 in a New Jersey
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">er, an honor often bestowed on up-and-coming
members of the U.S. foreign service."There are no words for anyone to
describe the extraordinary harsh contradiction for a young 25-year-old woman,
with all of her future ahead of her, believing in the possibilities
of diplomacy to improve people's lives, making a difference, having an impact"
to be killed, Kerry said.Smedinghoff previously served in Venezuela."The
world lost a truly beautiful soul today," her parents, Tom and Mary
Beth Smedinghoff, said in a family statement emailed to The Washington Post."Working
as a public diplomacy officer, she particularly enjoyed the opportunity
to work directly with the Afghan people and was always looking for
opportunities to reach out and help to make a difference in the
lives of those living in a country ravaged by war," they said.
"We are consoled knowing that she was doing what she loved, and
that she was serving her country by helping to make a positive
difference in the world."Kerry declared the protection of American diplomats
a top priority on his first day as secretary of state.The issue
has been extremely sensitive since Chris Stevens, the U.S. ambassador to
Libya, and three other Americans were killed in Benghazi almost seven months
ago. No one has yet been brought to justice.
as a genuine Renoir.Last year, Fuqua planned to have the painting
sold at auction, where it was expected to fetch at least $75,000.
But the auction was postponed after it was learned that the Baltimore
Museum of Art reported the painting stolen in 1951. Records show an
insurer, the Fireman's Fund, paid a $2,500 claim on the theft.The insurer
says it is now the rightful owner, based on payment of that
claim.According to an appraisal commissioned by the FBI, Renoir painted
"Paysage bords de Seine," or On the Shore of the Seine, on
a linen napkin in 1879 on the spot at a riverside restaurant
for his mistress.The appraiser says the Renoir's value is about $22,000,
much less than the auction house estimated, because Renoir's paintings have
fallen out of favor with some art collectors who consider them old
fashioned and because questions about the painting's ownership and possible
theft diminish its value to collectors.Fuqua, who had managed to remain
anonymous until the court case was filed, told the FBI under penalty
of perjury that she bought the painting at a flea market in
Harpers Ferry, W. Va., never believing the painting to be a true
Renoir, even though a plate reading "RENOIR" is attached to the frame.
She describes herself as an "innocent buyer" and questions the FBI's authority
to seize the painting."Because I am not an art historian, collector, appraiser,
or dealer, I lacked the expertise to identify the Renoir Painting's authenti
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