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Recently it re-opened its doors.

The objects which have been created by Irish artist Michael Craig-Martin will be on display at the Derbyshire stately home when it re-opens its doors to the public at the weekend.

It re-opened in its new guise in 1991, amid complaints from those who do not like their history prettified.In the Philippines, the battle between history and commerce has taken a legal twist.

It re-opened last summer after a £2m makeover.

I had not visited the Museum of Modern Art since it re-opened in virtually new premises in November 2004.

A year later, it re-opened as The Clarendon, a posh gastro-pub with a cocktail lounge.

When it re-opened, investors pulled their money out of the country and have not returned.Transition requires political leadership.

Obama was looking for a deal to be in place to calm Wall Street before it re-opened on Wednesday.

I was heartbroken last year when I heard it had closed, but happily it re-opened nearby on Prince Street.

By the time it re-opens in June it will re-emerge as the second Chapter Hotel (the first is the sassy Montpellier in Cheltenham).

It re-opened to the public two years ago, after a long project to restore the palace and present the finest mosaics in the Mediterranean in a better light.

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