Re: U.S. Appeals Court Rules Spanish Museum May Keep Nazi Looted Art #announcements #holocaust


Glenda Rubin
 

Many libraries have an arrangement with the Times for free access to the electronic edition that can be renewed. One library I'm a member of has 72-hour access, another has just 24-hour access.
 
You should be able to find if your library has the arrangement - and how to access - on the newspapers or digital resources page on your library's homepage.
 
Glenda Rubin

On Thu, Aug 20, 2020 at 3:46 PM Jan Meisels Allen <janmallen@...> wrote:

Stephen Katz said he could not read the NY Times article since he is not a subscriber.  The NYTimes permits up to 5 free articles per month,  I am also not a subscriber but I do use my 5 freebees each month when I find from my Google Alerts and other sources that there is an article of interest.  Most, not all, of the US national newspapers, permit a limited free usage per month. You do have to register for the NY Times and other newspapers but not for the AP report which I was able to obtain by placing the title in subject line above in Google.com
 
Here is also a free AP report on the same issue: https://apnews.com/e453da322a4016d0ad0c14cb60149fe8#:~:text=LOS%20ANGELES%20(AP)%20%E2%80%94%20A,than%20a%20half%2Dcentury%20later.
 
Jan Meisels Allen
Chairperson, IAJGS Public Records Access Monitoring Committee
 

 

 


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Glenda Rubin
San Francisco Bay Area
Researching: STRYZEWSKI, STRAUSS, JANOFSKY, JANOFF, OBODOV, WERNICK, GREENBERG, KROCHAK. Shtetls: Lipovets, Ilintsy, Pliskov, Starokonstantinov, Krasilov

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