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A library user in California, who allegedly took home rare Chinese manuscripts and returned fake ones in their place, has been charged with US$216,000 (RM916,000) worth of theft.
While Washington wants to dominate the field with a few close allies, Beijing sees its development as a win-win for all China and the United States are locked in a fierce battle over artificial ...
A library patron is accused of pulling off a rare-books switcheroo at UCLA, according to the Justice Department. Authorities ...
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He would rent the documents, take them home to the Bay Area, and then return a dummy manuscript, prosecutors allege.
Federal prosecutors in Southern California have charged an East Bay resident with stealing more than $200,000 worth of rare ...
A 38-year-old man is facing a federal charge for allegedly stealing hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of rare and historical Chinese manuscripts from the UCLA library system, according to court ...
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