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 This image released by Potomack Company shows an apparently original painting 
by French impressionist Pierre-Auguste Renoir that was acquired by a woman 
from Virginia who stopped at a flea market in West Virginia and 
paid $7 for a box of trinkets that included the painting.AP/Potomack CompanyIn 
this June 24, 2010 photo,  Marcia 'Martha' Fuqua learns how to 
become a blackjack dealer in Washington.  Fuqua says she bought a 
painting by French impressionist Pierre-Auguste Renoir  at a flea market 
in late 2009 for $7 and stored it in a plastic trash 
bag for two years before having it authenticated as a genuine Renoir.AP/The 
Washington PostALEXANDRIA, Va.  A federal judge will seek to unravel an 
art mystery and determine the rightful owner of a napkin-sized painting 
by French impressionist Pierre-Auguste Renoir that a Virginia woman says 
she bought at a flea market for $7.The ownership is in dispute 
after documents were uncovered showing a Baltimore museum reported the painting 
stolen more than 60 years ago.The painting has been seized by the 
FBI, and the federal government filed an action last month in U.S. 
District Court in Alexandria asking a judge to determine who should keep 
the painting.Among the contenders is a Lovettsville woman, Marcia "Martha" 
Fuqua, who has told the FBI that she bought the painting at 
a West Virginia flea market in late 2009 for $7 and stored 
it in a plastic trash bag for two years before having it 
authenticated 
 U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and his wife Teresa Heinz Kerry 
board a second plane after their original aircraft had mechanical problems 
on April 6, 2013, at Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland. Kerry 
heads to the Middle East, his third trip to the region in 
two weeks, in a fresh bid to unlock long-stalled Israeli-Palestinian peace 
talks. And in Istanbul, the first leg of a six-nation trip that 
goes on to Europe and East Asia, Kerry will coordinate with Turkey's 
Prime Minister and other Turkish officials on efforts to halt the violence 
in neighboring Syria's civil war.  (AP Photo/Paul J. Richards, Pool)The 
Associated PressSyrians who now live in Greece, display photos of injured 
people in Syria, during a  protest against Syrian President Bashar Assad 
, in front of the Greek Parliament, in Athens, Saturday April 6, 
2013. Around 200 Syrians took part in the protest.  (AP Photo/Dimitri 
Messinis)The Associated PressFILE - In this Sunday, Jan. 6, 2013 file photo 
released by the Syrian official news agency SANA, Syrian President Bashar 
Assad gestures speaks at the Opera House in central Damascus, Syria. Assad 
has warned that the fall of his regime or the  breakup 
of Syria will unleash a wave of instability that will shake the 
Middle East for years to come. Assad told the Turkish TV station 
Ulusal Kanal in an interview aired Friday, April 5, 2013 that "we 
are surrounded by countries that help terrorists and allow them to enter 
Syria." (A
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