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Picassos in the garage? Artist's handyman is convicted of hiding stolen works
New York Times: Man claims Picasso gave him art. Then he forgot about them for decades.
New York Times: Man claims Picasso gave him art. Then he forgot about them for decades.
Tens of thousands of protesters marched through Paris yesterday.
Inside Whangārei's Jubilee Park, a former league ground and now a home for the destitute.
They were the new power couple at the top of the tennis world.
Police used tear gas as protesters tried to smash windows and enter a shopping mall.
New York Times: Painting a security hazard and not even a satisfying bucket-list item.
New York Times: Isis' crimes have long since woven themselves into fabric of French life.
Alexia Santamaria wishes she had more room in the gastronomic capital of France.
A match prediction model rates the Springboks as the most likely to make World Cup final.
Riders from Britain, Ireland, France, Belgium and Australia coming to the Cemetery Circuit
Courtney Whitaker explores the complex history of Hotel Lutetia in Paris
The five-star food and service made this cruise live up to its luxury reputation.
Some All Black fans found out about cancellation just minutes after arriving in Japan
Whanganui athletes can draw inspiration from the IAAF World Championships in Doha.
French firefighter and athlete Marie Duvivier has been praised for her heroics.
Major study backs All Blacks for win - but dominance not as great at 2011 and 2015
The 20-year-old police employee worked in the intelligence unit.
Courtney Whitaker stays at the renovated Hotel Lutetia, on the Rive Gauche, Paris
New York Times: It was a mission lifted out of a Hollywood thriller.
The butler reveals the famous faces who allegedly visited the disgraced financier.
New York Times: Chirac was one of France's dominant leaders over three decades.
Pair the pleasures of Paris with a leisurely cruise in Provence, says Kristie Kellahan.
New York Times: Dangerous dust scattered onto Paris streets at Notre Dame burned.
Company liable after court finds that "a sexual encounter is an act of normal life"
Kiwi Ruth Croft successfully defended her title at the OCC race.
Venture away from the city of love for a day trip to Versailles.