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Picasso art-smuggler Jaime Botin denied entry to NZ yet his yacht s in Auckland
12 Feb, 2021 04:00 PM
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Adix, owned by billionaire banker and convicted Picasso art smuggler Jaime Botin, berthed at Westhaven Marina, Auckland. Photo / Sylvie Whinray
Adix, owned by billionaire banker and convicted Picasso art smuggler Jaime Botin, berthed at Westhaven Marina, Auckland. Photo / Sylvie Whinray
Tom Dillane is a reporter at the New Zealand Heraldtom.dillane@nzme.co.nz@tomdillane1
A billionaire banker sentenced to three years prison for smuggling a $44 million Picasso painting out of Spain has been refused entry to New Zealand - but the yacht he attempted the crime on floats in Auckland.
The past and future of Cyfarthfa Park and Castle as the site looks set to be changed forever
A plan to rejuvenate a 200-year-old castle and park has been revealed, but what makes this different from other multi-million pound tourism attractions in Wales that were destined to fail?
Updated (Image: Orchard/Cyfarthfa Foundation)
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Catalan director Albert Serra’s interest in late 18th centuryFrance is well established – his previous film was
The Death of Louis XIV – but the title of his new one has precious little to do with the triadic
Catalan director Albert Serra’s interest in late 18th centuryFrance is well established – his previous film was
The Death of Louis XIV – but the title of his new one has precious little to do with the triadic revolutionary slogan that swept away the French monarchy at the end of it. If
The 80th iteration of Spain’s flagship Feria del Libro de Madrid has announced dates in both June and September, attempting to get ahead of the new year’s pandemic-driven uncertainties.
A visit by Letizia Ortiz Rocasolano, queen of Spain, to bookstalls in the 2019 Feria del Libro de Madrid. Traditionally, the royal family opens the fair each year with a walkthrough of the grounds. Image: FLM
Taking ‘the Utmost Responsibility’ for Safety
As many of the biggest book fairs, festivals, and trade shows in the world enter the new year trying to gauge how the coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic will affect these signal events in world publishing, the 80th edition of the Feria del Libro Madrid is hedging its bets by staking out two sets of dates.