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In essence, the paperwork states, antiquities that left Thailand after 1961, when the country enacted its antiquities law, could be considered stolen under American law.
We can as outside observers draw the conclusion that there is a fairly substantial likelihood that this Ban Chiang material could be considered stolen property under U.S. law".
There remains a question over whether it is legal to buy and sell prototype devices like this, which have previously been considered stolen property.
In a decision released yesterday, Judge Michael B. Mukasey of Federal District Court ruled that the paintings could not legally be considered stolen because they had been recovered by United States armed forces after the war.
In Libya, Delta Force commandos successfully captured an al-Qaeda militant in an early morning raid, while SEALs commandeered an oil tanker with cargo from Libya that the weak U.S.-backed government there considered stolen.
Jobs went ballistic over the lost iPhone prototype because he believed deeply that he could delight Apple customers best by surprising them, and the lost iPhone and the publication that bought and leaked what Jobs considered stolen property jeopardized that.
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I considered stealing again, but I didn't think I could do it — that time with the Talking Heads had been a spontaneous flash of inspiration.
Curio #721 | Protecting independence If you've ever considered stealing the Declaration of Independence, like in the movie National Treasure... don't.
I even considered stealing my dad's credit card to purchase some of those penis enhancement pills to compensate for my shame.
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