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    FILE - This May 15, file photo shows pedestrians passing the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington. Attorneys are set to make closing arguments in a case that will determine the future of one of the nation's oldest museums and one of the few independent art galleries in the nation's capital. Trustees of the Corcoran Gallery of Art are seeking to merge the museum and its college into George Washington University and the National Gallery of Art, dissolving the independent Corcoran after years of financial troubles. A group of current students and faculty has fought the merger in court, arguing there are ways to save the Corcoran. (AP Photo/Kevin Wolf, File)
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    Judge hears arguments on Corcoran Gallery merger

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    August 6, 2014 6:33 pm
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    Opponents offer 2 alternatives to Corcoran breakup

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    FILE - This May, 2014 file photo shows the entrance of the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington.  Nine current students, faculty and staff members can argue against the proposed merger of the Corcoran Gallery of Art, one of the nation's oldest museums, and its college with two larger institutions in Washington, a judge ruled Monday.   (AP Photo/Kevin Wolf)

    Judge: Students, staff can oppose Corcoran merger

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    July 21, 2014 7:35 pm
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    Judge: Students, staff can oppose Corcoran merger

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    July 21, 2014 6:11 pm
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    FILE - This May 15, 2014 file photo shows pedestrians passing the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington. The District of Columbia has filed court documents in support of allowing the Corcoran Gallery of Art and its college to merge with two larger institutions. D.C. Attorney General Irvin Nathan filed comments this week supporting the museum's merger with George Washington University and the National Gallery of Art. The attorney general is charged with representing the public interest when a court considers major changes to a charity's structure. (AP Photo/Kevin Wolf, File)

    Corcoran Gallery’s proposed merger goes to court

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    July 18, 2014 9:15 pm
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    FILE - This, Feb. 23, 2012, file photo shows Bridget Sisk, chief of Archives and Records Management Section (ARMS) at the United Nations, as she views a 1947 negative file during a special tour of U.N. historical archives. A largely unknown archive documenting thousands of cases against World War II criminals, from Hitler to many average participants in the Holocaust who were never brought to trial, are being made public and unrestricted for the first time at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington after being locked away for decades at the United Nations. (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews, File)
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    Holocaust Museum opens UN archive on WWII crimes

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    July 17, 2014 9:46 pm
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    FILE - This May 15, 2013 file shows Google Glasses displayed in San Francisco. Google has chosen five charities to develop ideas using Web-connected Google Glass to enhance their work. After receiving 1,300 proposals, Google is announcing five nonprofits Wednesday that will receive a free pair of the glasses, a $25,000 grant and support from developers.  (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu, File)
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    Google picks 5 charities to create ideas for Glass

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    July 9, 2014 1:59 pm
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    FILE - This May 15, 2013 file shows Google Glasses displayed in San Francisco. Google has chosen five charities to develop ideas using Web-connected Google Glass to enhance their work. After receiving 1,300 proposals, Google is announcing five nonprofits Wednesday that will receive a free pair of the glasses, a $25,000 grant and support from developers.  (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu, File)
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    Google picks 5 charities to create ideas for Glass

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    July 9, 2014 1:53 pm
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    FILE - This May 15, 2013 file shows Google Glasses displayed in San Francisco. Google has chosen five charities to develop ideas using Web-connected Google Glass to enhance their work. After receiving 1,300 proposals, Google is announcing five nonprofits Wednesday that will receive a free pair of the glasses, a $25,000 grant and support from developers.  (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu, File)
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    Google picks 5 charities to create ideas for Glass

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    July 9, 2014 1:37 pm
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    John Williams to debut new version of US anthem
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    John Williams to debut new version of US anthem

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    July 3, 2014 3:22 pm
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