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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
EDS NOTE: NUDITY - A man throws a box toward a FEMEN
activist during a protest in front of the Grand Mosque in Paris,
Wednesday, April 3, 2013. The radical feminists, calling for more sexual
freedom for Arab women, were protesting in support of a young Tunisian
woman who received online death threats from ultraconservative Muslims after
posting topless photos of herself online. (AP Photo/Christophe Ena)The Associated
PressTUNIS, Tunisia A 19-year-old Tunisian who bared her breasts and taunted
Muslim hard-liners says that she fears for her life and wants to
take refuge abroad.The Ukraine-based group Femen, which stages pranks for
women's and gay rights, apparently inspired the bold act of the woman
known only as Amina. The group held an International Topless Jihad
day last Thursday in support of Muslim women, including Amina.Amina went
into hiding after reportedly receiving death threats. But she reappeared
in an interview broadcast Saturday with the French cable TV station Canal
Plus at her refuge in a village hours from the Tunisian capital.She
told Canal Plus that "I must leave Tunisia."Amina said she fears for
her life in her homeland, but will keep her Femen principles "until
I'm 80."
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