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for the same dress in smaller sizes described it as "dark heather
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situation is constantly being evaluated. The different international embassies
there are in close touch with each other."Indonesia's foreign affairs ministry
said it was considering a plan to evacuate its diplomats. A statement
released by the ministry on Saturday said that its embassy in Pyongyang
has been preparing a contingency plan to anticipate the worst-case scenario,
and that the Indonesian foreign minister is communicating with the staff
there to monitor the situation.India also said it was monitoring events.
"We have been informed about it," said Syed Akbaruddin, spokesman for India's
external affairs ministry. "We are in constant touch with our embassy and
are monitoring the situation. We will carefully consider all aspects and
decide well in time."Seoul and Washington, which lack diplomatic relations
with the North, are taking the threats seriously, though they say they
have seen no signs that Pyongyang is preparing for a large-scale attack.Kim
Jang-soo said the North would face "severalfold damages" for any hostilities.
Since 2010, when attacks Seoul blames on North Korea killed 50 people,
South Korea has vowed to aggressively respond to any future attack.South
Korean Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Gen. Jung Seung-jo had planned to
meet with his U.S. counterpart, Gen. Martin Dempsey, in Washington on April
16 for regular talks. But tensions on the Korean Peninsula are so
high that Jung cannot take a long trip away from South K
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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