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Greece seeks return of Elgin Marbles with museum opening (Roundup)

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By Christine Pirovolakis Jun 20, 2009, 19:04 GMT


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RickosJun 20th, 2009 - 19:27:03

The marbles may in fact have been sold, but your article makes it seem as though they were sold by the Greek government. If you are fair, you will do some research and mention who and what took place back then. It is key that people know how they left the country. I will not elaborate. I leave it to your sense of fairness to correct your phrase.

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