• Group of students shout slogans with banner reading "Shame on you" in front of National Museum, in Sarajevo, Bosnia, on Thursday, Oct. 4, 2012. Bosnia's 124 years-old National Museum closed its doors Thursday following disputes among politicians and dwindling state funding, with employees not receiving their salaries for a year.

    Bosnia's National Museum closed its doors Thursday due to dwindling state funding and disputes among rival ethnic groups.

  • Superstar bond fund manager Jeffrey Gundlach, whose collections of art, pricey watches and fine wine were recently plundered by burglars, conducts a news conference to announce rewards for the return of the items in Los Angeles, California September 24, 2012. The overall value of the property taken from Gundlach's home in the coastal town of Santa Monica, near Los Angeles, two weeks ago was placed at more than $10 million, including a red Porsche Carrera 4S sports car the thieves apparently drove away in.

    Superstar bond fund manager Jeffrey Gundlach, whose collections of art, pricey watches and fine wine were recently plundered by burglars, offered a new reward of up to $1.7 million for information leading to the safe return of 13 stolen works.

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