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50 Jahre verschwunden: Solarios Renaissance-Meisterwerk Madonna und Kind kehrt nach Italien zurück
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A ‘Madonna and Child’ painting by Renaissance master Antonio Solario has finally been recovered more than 50 years after it was stolen from Italy’s Civic Museum of Belluno.
News that the Painting had surfaced in Britain went viral earlier this year after the owner, Barbara de Dozsa of Norfolk, attempted to sell the Painting at auction.
Baroness de Dozsa had acquired the painting from her deceased former husband, Baron de Dozsa, who apparently bought the painting in good faith in Austria in 1973 shortly after the theft.
In an effort to claim ownership of the Solario, Mrs. de Dozsa initially cited the UK Limitations Act of 1980 which states that a person who buys stolen goods can be recognised as the legal owner if the purchase was unconnected to the theft after more than six years.
However, Christopher A. Marinello, art lawyer and founder of Art Recovery International (ARI) challenged the claim, calling it “nonsense”, and has now recovered the painting after negotiations.
“While the U.K. Limitations Act certainly supported her position, the fact that the Painting was listed on the Interpol and Carabinieri stolen art databases meant that the painting could never be sold, exhibited, or even transported without the risk of being seized”, Marinello said.
Acquired by Belluno in 1872, it was among several works stolen from the museum a century later.
The painting originally surfaced in 2017 when De Dozsa tried to sell it through a regional auction house. The sale was spotted by someone linked to the Belluno museum but the painting was handed back to De Dozsa in 2020 as delays caused by the Covid lockdown led to the Italian authorities being unable to supply the required documents to restore ownership to the museum.
After months of self-contemplation and some gentle arm-twisting from Marinello Mrs. de Dozsa eventually agreed to release the painting unconditionally to the Civic Museum of Belluno.
Marinello added: “When it com *** L
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DUK10111769_007
FEATURE - Neue Erhebung zeigt: Gartenzwerge werden besonders gern aus britischen Vorgärten gestohlen
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Neue Erhebung zeigt: Gartenzwerge werden besonders gern aus britischen Vorgärten gestohlen / 150119 *** Nearly half of all homeowners have had items stolen from their garden - including bikes, plant pots and garden gnomes.
A pollv of 2,000 adults found those who have been victims of theft have had three belongings stolen on average.
Other possessions to go missing from the nation’s front and backyards include garden tools, solar lights and outdoor furniture - along with internet orders left outside by delivery people.
The research, commissioned by Centrica Hive, also found one in 10 don’t feel safe in their homes.
And around six in 10 admit they worry about their property when they are not there.
The study follows a 'plea' from the smart home technology provider in the form of a protest held outside City Hall, London - by garden gnomes.
The demonstration, which took place yesterday (Tuesday 15 January), called on homeowners to do more to protect their dwellings and their gnomes.
Tom Guy, global product director at Centrica Hive, said: “Our research reveals a significant number of people have experienced theft or damage to possessions outside their home, with everything from bicycles to garden tools to plants being targeted.
“Sadly, even the much beloved gnome is under threat.
“With the arrival of smart security, such as our Hive View Outdoor, homeowners can now get greater peace of mind in knowing they can easily protect their property and be quickly alerted if their home, or their gnome, is getting any unwanted attention.”
The research also found more than a third believe the risk of garden theft and damage has increased during the past decade.
And almost half feel it’s more important now to secure driveways and garden areas than ever before.
But despite having concerns over home security, 62 per cent haven't attempted to make their property more secure.
Almost a quarter of homeowners said they ‘
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FEATURE - Neue Erhebung zeigt: Gartenzwerge werden besonders gern aus britischen Vorgärten gestohlen
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Neue Erhebung zeigt: Gartenzwerge werden besonders gern aus britischen Vorgärten gestohlen / 150119 *** Nearly half of all homeowners have had items stolen from their garden - including bikes, plant pots and garden gnomes.
A pollv of 2,000 adults found those who have been victims of theft have had three belongings stolen on average.
Other possessions to go missing from the nation’s front and backyards include garden tools, solar lights and outdoor furniture - along with internet orders left outside by delivery people.
The research, commissioned by Centrica Hive, also found one in 10 don’t feel safe in their homes.
And around six in 10 admit they worry about their property when they are not there.
The study follows a 'plea' from the smart home technology provider in the form of a protest held outside City Hall, London - by garden gnomes.
The demonstration, which took place yesterday (Tuesday 15 January), called on homeowners to do more to protect their dwellings and their gnomes.
Tom Guy, global product director at Centrica Hive, said: “Our research reveals a significant number of people have experienced theft or damage to possessions outside their home, with everything from bicycles to garden tools to plants being targeted.
“Sadly, even the much beloved gnome is under threat.
“With the arrival of smart security, such as our Hive View Outdoor, homeowners can now get greater peace of mind in knowing they can easily protect their property and be quickly alerted if their home, or their gnome, is getting any unwanted attention.”
The research also found more than a third believe the risk of garden theft and damage has increased during the past decade.
And almost half feel it’s more important now to secure driveways and garden areas than ever before.
But despite having concerns over home security, 62 per cent haven't attempted to make their property more secure.
Almost a quarter of homeowners said they ‘
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FEATURE - Neue Erhebung zeigt: Gartenzwerge werden besonders gern aus britischen Vorgärten gestohlen
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Neue Erhebung zeigt: Gartenzwerge werden besonders gern aus britischen Vorgärten gestohlen / 150119 *** Nearly half of all homeowners have had items stolen from their garden - including bikes, plant pots and garden gnomes.
A pollv of 2,000 adults found those who have been victims of theft have had three belongings stolen on average.
Other possessions to go missing from the nation’s front and backyards include garden tools, solar lights and outdoor furniture - along with internet orders left outside by delivery people.
The research, commissioned by Centrica Hive, also found one in 10 don’t feel safe in their homes.
And around six in 10 admit they worry about their property when they are not there.
The study follows a 'plea' from the smart home technology provider in the form of a protest held outside City Hall, London - by garden gnomes.
The demonstration, which took place yesterday (Tuesday 15 January), called on homeowners to do more to protect their dwellings and their gnomes.
Tom Guy, global product director at Centrica Hive, said: “Our research reveals a significant number of people have experienced theft or damage to possessions outside their home, with everything from bicycles to garden tools to plants being targeted.
“Sadly, even the much beloved gnome is under threat.
“With the arrival of smart security, such as our Hive View Outdoor, homeowners can now get greater peace of mind in knowing they can easily protect their property and be quickly alerted if their home, or their gnome, is getting any unwanted attention.”
The research also found more than a third believe the risk of garden theft and damage has increased during the past decade.
And almost half feel it’s more important now to secure driveways and garden areas than ever before.
But despite having concerns over home security, 62 per cent haven't attempted to make their property more secure.
Almost a quarter of homeowners said they ‘
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DUK10111769_003
FEATURE - Neue Erhebung zeigt: Gartenzwerge werden besonders gern aus britischen Vorgärten gestohlen
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Neue Erhebung zeigt: Gartenzwerge werden besonders gern aus britischen Vorgärten gestohlen / 150119 *** Nearly half of all homeowners have had items stolen from their garden - including bikes, plant pots and garden gnomes.
A pollv of 2,000 adults found those who have been victims of theft have had three belongings stolen on average.
Other possessions to go missing from the nation’s front and backyards include garden tools, solar lights and outdoor furniture - along with internet orders left outside by delivery people.
The research, commissioned by Centrica Hive, also found one in 10 don’t feel safe in their homes.
And around six in 10 admit they worry about their property when they are not there.
The study follows a 'plea' from the smart home technology provider in the form of a protest held outside City Hall, London - by garden gnomes.
The demonstration, which took place yesterday (Tuesday 15 January), called on homeowners to do more to protect their dwellings and their gnomes.
Tom Guy, global product director at Centrica Hive, said: “Our research reveals a significant number of people have experienced theft or damage to possessions outside their home, with everything from bicycles to garden tools to plants being targeted.
“Sadly, even the much beloved gnome is under threat.
“With the arrival of smart security, such as our Hive View Outdoor, homeowners can now get greater peace of mind in knowing they can easily protect their property and be quickly alerted if their home, or their gnome, is getting any unwanted attention.”
The research also found more than a third believe the risk of garden theft and damage has increased during the past decade.
And almost half feel it’s more important now to secure driveways and garden areas than ever before.
But despite having concerns over home security, 62 per cent haven't attempted to make their property more secure.
Almost a quarter of homeowners said they ‘
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DUK10111769_010
FEATURE - Neue Erhebung zeigt: Gartenzwerge werden besonders gern aus britischen Vorgärten gestohlen
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Neue Erhebung zeigt: Gartenzwerge werden besonders gern aus britischen Vorgärten gestohlen / 150119 *** Nearly half of all homeowners have had items stolen from their garden - including bikes, plant pots and garden gnomes.
A pollv of 2,000 adults found those who have been victims of theft have had three belongings stolen on average.
Other possessions to go missing from the nation’s front and backyards include garden tools, solar lights and outdoor furniture - along with internet orders left outside by delivery people.
The research, commissioned by Centrica Hive, also found one in 10 don’t feel safe in their homes.
And around six in 10 admit they worry about their property when they are not there.
The study follows a 'plea' from the smart home technology provider in the form of a protest held outside City Hall, London - by garden gnomes.
The demonstration, which took place yesterday (Tuesday 15 January), called on homeowners to do more to protect their dwellings and their gnomes.
Tom Guy, global product director at Centrica Hive, said: “Our research reveals a significant number of people have experienced theft or damage to possessions outside their home, with everything from bicycles to garden tools to plants being targeted.
“Sadly, even the much beloved gnome is under threat.
“With the arrival of smart security, such as our Hive View Outdoor, homeowners can now get greater peace of mind in knowing they can easily protect their property and be quickly alerted if their home, or their gnome, is getting any unwanted attention.”
The research also found more than a third believe the risk of garden theft and damage has increased during the past decade.
And almost half feel it’s more important now to secure driveways and garden areas than ever before.
But despite having concerns over home security, 62 per cent haven't attempted to make their property more secure.
Almost a quarter of homeowners said they ‘
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DUK10111769_002
FEATURE - Neue Erhebung zeigt: Gartenzwerge werden besonders gern aus britischen Vorgärten gestohlen
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Neue Erhebung zeigt: Gartenzwerge werden besonders gern aus britischen Vorgärten gestohlen / 150119 *** Nearly half of all homeowners have had items stolen from their garden - including bikes, plant pots and garden gnomes.
A pollv of 2,000 adults found those who have been victims of theft have had three belongings stolen on average.
Other possessions to go missing from the nation’s front and backyards include garden tools, solar lights and outdoor furniture - along with internet orders left outside by delivery people.
The research, commissioned by Centrica Hive, also found one in 10 don’t feel safe in their homes.
And around six in 10 admit they worry about their property when they are not there.
The study follows a 'plea' from the smart home technology provider in the form of a protest held outside City Hall, London - by garden gnomes.
The demonstration, which took place yesterday (Tuesday 15 January), called on homeowners to do more to protect their dwellings and their gnomes.
Tom Guy, global product director at Centrica Hive, said: “Our research reveals a significant number of people have experienced theft or damage to possessions outside their home, with everything from bicycles to garden tools to plants being targeted.
“Sadly, even the much beloved gnome is under threat.
“With the arrival of smart security, such as our Hive View Outdoor, homeowners can now get greater peace of mind in knowing they can easily protect their property and be quickly alerted if their home, or their gnome, is getting any unwanted attention.”
The research also found more than a third believe the risk of garden theft and damage has increased during the past decade.
And almost half feel it’s more important now to secure driveways and garden areas than ever before.
But despite having concerns over home security, 62 per cent haven't attempted to make their property more secure.
Almost a quarter of homeowners said they ‘
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DUK10111769_011
FEATURE - Neue Erhebung zeigt: Gartenzwerge werden besonders gern aus britischen Vorgärten gestohlen
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Neue Erhebung zeigt: Gartenzwerge werden besonders gern aus britischen Vorgärten gestohlen / 150119 *** Nearly half of all homeowners have had items stolen from their garden - including bikes, plant pots and garden gnomes.
A pollv of 2,000 adults found those who have been victims of theft have had three belongings stolen on average.
Other possessions to go missing from the nation’s front and backyards include garden tools, solar lights and outdoor furniture - along with internet orders left outside by delivery people.
The research, commissioned by Centrica Hive, also found one in 10 don’t feel safe in their homes.
And around six in 10 admit they worry about their property when they are not there.
The study follows a 'plea' from the smart home technology provider in the form of a protest held outside City Hall, London - by garden gnomes.
The demonstration, which took place yesterday (Tuesday 15 January), called on homeowners to do more to protect their dwellings and their gnomes.
Tom Guy, global product director at Centrica Hive, said: “Our research reveals a significant number of people have experienced theft or damage to possessions outside their home, with everything from bicycles to garden tools to plants being targeted.
“Sadly, even the much beloved gnome is under threat.
“With the arrival of smart security, such as our Hive View Outdoor, homeowners can now get greater peace of mind in knowing they can easily protect their property and be quickly alerted if their home, or their gnome, is getting any unwanted attention.”
The research also found more than a third believe the risk of garden theft and damage has increased during the past decade.
And almost half feel it’s more important now to secure driveways and garden areas than ever before.
But despite having concerns over home security, 62 per cent haven't attempted to make their property more secure.
Almost a quarter of homeowners said they ‘
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DUK10111769_001
FEATURE - Neue Erhebung zeigt: Gartenzwerge werden besonders gern aus britischen Vorgärten gestohlen
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Neue Erhebung zeigt: Gartenzwerge werden besonders gern aus britischen Vorgärten gestohlen / 150119 *** Nearly half of all homeowners have had items stolen from their garden - including bikes, plant pots and garden gnomes.
A pollv of 2,000 adults found those who have been victims of theft have had three belongings stolen on average.
Other possessions to go missing from the nation’s front and backyards include garden tools, solar lights and outdoor furniture - along with internet orders left outside by delivery people.
The research, commissioned by Centrica Hive, also found one in 10 don’t feel safe in their homes.
And around six in 10 admit they worry about their property when they are not there.
The study follows a 'plea' from the smart home technology provider in the form of a protest held outside City Hall, London - by garden gnomes.
The demonstration, which took place yesterday (Tuesday 15 January), called on homeowners to do more to protect their dwellings and their gnomes.
Tom Guy, global product director at Centrica Hive, said: “Our research reveals a significant number of people have experienced theft or damage to possessions outside their home, with everything from bicycles to garden tools to plants being targeted.
“Sadly, even the much beloved gnome is under threat.
“With the arrival of smart security, such as our Hive View Outdoor, homeowners can now get greater peace of mind in knowing they can easily protect their property and be quickly alerted if their home, or their gnome, is getting any unwanted attention.”
The research also found more than a third believe the risk of garden theft and damage has increased during the past decade.
And almost half feel it’s more important now to secure driveways and garden areas than ever before.
But despite having concerns over home security, 62 per cent haven't attempted to make their property more secure.
Almost a quarter of homeowners said they ‘
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DUK10111769_004
FEATURE - Neue Erhebung zeigt: Gartenzwerge werden besonders gern aus britischen Vorgärten gestohlen
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Neue Erhebung zeigt: Gartenzwerge werden besonders gern aus britischen Vorgärten gestohlen / 150119 *** Nearly half of all homeowners have had items stolen from their garden - including bikes, plant pots and garden gnomes.
A pollv of 2,000 adults found those who have been victims of theft have had three belongings stolen on average.
Other possessions to go missing from the nation’s front and backyards include garden tools, solar lights and outdoor furniture - along with internet orders left outside by delivery people.
The research, commissioned by Centrica Hive, also found one in 10 don’t feel safe in their homes.
And around six in 10 admit they worry about their property when they are not there.
The study follows a 'plea' from the smart home technology provider in the form of a protest held outside City Hall, London - by garden gnomes.
The demonstration, which took place yesterday (Tuesday 15 January), called on homeowners to do more to protect their dwellings and their gnomes.
Tom Guy, global product director at Centrica Hive, said: “Our research reveals a significant number of people have experienced theft or damage to possessions outside their home, with everything from bicycles to garden tools to plants being targeted.
“Sadly, even the much beloved gnome is under threat.
“With the arrival of smart security, such as our Hive View Outdoor, homeowners can now get greater peace of mind in knowing they can easily protect their property and be quickly alerted if their home, or their gnome, is getting any unwanted attention.”
The research also found more than a third believe the risk of garden theft and damage has increased during the past decade.
And almost half feel it’s more important now to secure driveways and garden areas than ever before.
But despite having concerns over home security, 62 per cent haven't attempted to make their property more secure.
Almost a quarter of homeowners said they ‘
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DUK10111769_008
FEATURE - Neue Erhebung zeigt: Gartenzwerge werden besonders gern aus britischen Vorgärten gestohlen
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Neue Erhebung zeigt: Gartenzwerge werden besonders gern aus britischen Vorgärten gestohlen / 150119 *** Nearly half of all homeowners have had items stolen from their garden - including bikes, plant pots and garden gnomes.
A pollv of 2,000 adults found those who have been victims of theft have had three belongings stolen on average.
Other possessions to go missing from the nation’s front and backyards include garden tools, solar lights and outdoor furniture - along with internet orders left outside by delivery people.
The research, commissioned by Centrica Hive, also found one in 10 don’t feel safe in their homes.
And around six in 10 admit they worry about their property when they are not there.
The study follows a 'plea' from the smart home technology provider in the form of a protest held outside City Hall, London - by garden gnomes.
The demonstration, which took place yesterday (Tuesday 15 January), called on homeowners to do more to protect their dwellings and their gnomes.
Tom Guy, global product director at Centrica Hive, said: “Our research reveals a significant number of people have experienced theft or damage to possessions outside their home, with everything from bicycles to garden tools to plants being targeted.
“Sadly, even the much beloved gnome is under threat.
“With the arrival of smart security, such as our Hive View Outdoor, homeowners can now get greater peace of mind in knowing they can easily protect their property and be quickly alerted if their home, or their gnome, is getting any unwanted attention.”
The research also found more than a third believe the risk of garden theft and damage has increased during the past decade.
And almost half feel it’s more important now to secure driveways and garden areas than ever before.
But despite having concerns over home security, 62 per cent haven't attempted to make their property more secure.
Almost a quarter of homeowners said they ‘
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DUK10111769_005
FEATURE - Neue Erhebung zeigt: Gartenzwerge werden besonders gern aus britischen Vorgärten gestohlen
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Neue Erhebung zeigt: Gartenzwerge werden besonders gern aus britischen Vorgärten gestohlen / 150119 *** Nearly half of all homeowners have had items stolen from their garden - including bikes, plant pots and garden gnomes.
A pollv of 2,000 adults found those who have been victims of theft have had three belongings stolen on average.
Other possessions to go missing from the nation’s front and backyards include garden tools, solar lights and outdoor furniture - along with internet orders left outside by delivery people.
The research, commissioned by Centrica Hive, also found one in 10 don’t feel safe in their homes.
And around six in 10 admit they worry about their property when they are not there.
The study follows a 'plea' from the smart home technology provider in the form of a protest held outside City Hall, London - by garden gnomes.
The demonstration, which took place yesterday (Tuesday 15 January), called on homeowners to do more to protect their dwellings and their gnomes.
Tom Guy, global product director at Centrica Hive, said: “Our research reveals a significant number of people have experienced theft or damage to possessions outside their home, with everything from bicycles to garden tools to plants being targeted.
“Sadly, even the much beloved gnome is under threat.
“With the arrival of smart security, such as our Hive View Outdoor, homeowners can now get greater peace of mind in knowing they can easily protect their property and be quickly alerted if their home, or their gnome, is getting any unwanted attention.”
The research also found more than a third believe the risk of garden theft and damage has increased during the past decade.
And almost half feel it’s more important now to secure driveways and garden areas than ever before.
But despite having concerns over home security, 62 per cent haven't attempted to make their property more secure.
Almost a quarter of homeowners said they ‘
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DUK10111769_012
FEATURE - Neue Erhebung zeigt: Gartenzwerge werden besonders gern aus britischen Vorgärten gestohlen
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Neue Erhebung zeigt: Gartenzwerge werden besonders gern aus britischen Vorgärten gestohlen / 150119 *** Nearly half of all homeowners have had items stolen from their garden - including bikes, plant pots and garden gnomes.
A pollv of 2,000 adults found those who have been victims of theft have had three belongings stolen on average.
Other possessions to go missing from the nation’s front and backyards include garden tools, solar lights and outdoor furniture - along with internet orders left outside by delivery people.
The research, commissioned by Centrica Hive, also found one in 10 don’t feel safe in their homes.
And around six in 10 admit they worry about their property when they are not there.
The study follows a 'plea' from the smart home technology provider in the form of a protest held outside City Hall, London - by garden gnomes.
The demonstration, which took place yesterday (Tuesday 15 January), called on homeowners to do more to protect their dwellings and their gnomes.
Tom Guy, global product director at Centrica Hive, said: “Our research reveals a significant number of people have experienced theft or damage to possessions outside their home, with everything from bicycles to garden tools to plants being targeted.
“Sadly, even the much beloved gnome is under threat.
“With the arrival of smart security, such as our Hive View Outdoor, homeowners can now get greater peace of mind in knowing they can easily protect their property and be quickly alerted if their home, or their gnome, is getting any unwanted attention.”
The research also found more than a third believe the risk of garden theft and damage has increased during the past decade.
And almost half feel it’s more important now to secure driveways and garden areas than ever before.
But despite having concerns over home security, 62 per cent haven't attempted to make their property more secure.
Almost a quarter of homeowners said they ‘
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DUK10111769_013
FEATURE - Neue Erhebung zeigt: Gartenzwerge werden besonders gern aus britischen Vorgärten gestohlen
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Neue Erhebung zeigt: Gartenzwerge werden besonders gern aus britischen Vorgärten gestohlen / 150119 *** Nearly half of all homeowners have had items stolen from their garden - including bikes, plant pots and garden gnomes.
A pollv of 2,000 adults found those who have been victims of theft have had three belongings stolen on average.
Other possessions to go missing from the nation’s front and backyards include garden tools, solar lights and outdoor furniture - along with internet orders left outside by delivery people.
The research, commissioned by Centrica Hive, also found one in 10 don’t feel safe in their homes.
And around six in 10 admit they worry about their property when they are not there.
The study follows a 'plea' from the smart home technology provider in the form of a protest held outside City Hall, London - by garden gnomes.
The demonstration, which took place yesterday (Tuesday 15 January), called on homeowners to do more to protect their dwellings and their gnomes.
Tom Guy, global product director at Centrica Hive, said: “Our research reveals a significant number of people have experienced theft or damage to possessions outside their home, with everything from bicycles to garden tools to plants being targeted.
“Sadly, even the much beloved gnome is under threat.
“With the arrival of smart security, such as our Hive View Outdoor, homeowners can now get greater peace of mind in knowing they can easily protect their property and be quickly alerted if their home, or their gnome, is getting any unwanted attention.”
The research also found more than a third believe the risk of garden theft and damage has increased during the past decade.
And almost half feel it’s more important now to secure driveways and garden areas than ever before.
But despite having concerns over home security, 62 per cent haven't attempted to make their property more secure.
Almost a quarter of homeowners said they ‘
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Dohlen zupfen Winterfell von den Lamas im Bioparco Rom als Nistmaterial für ihre Nester
Felldiebstahl - Dohlen zupfen Winterfell von den Lamas im Bioparco Rom als Nistmaterial für ihre Nester
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***In spring time, crows look for everyhing to build their nests, so, while a llama sleeps, the crows steel the wool that cover its back. But the llama wakes up and thy to chase them.
Roma 28-03-2014 Zoo Bioparco di Roma*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Dohlen zupfen Winterfell von den Lamas im Bioparco Rom als Nistmaterial für ihre Nester
Felldiebstahl - Dohlen zupfen Winterfell von den Lamas im Bioparco Rom als Nistmaterial für ihre Nester
/ 280314
***In spring time, crows look for everyhing to build their nests, so, while a llama sleeps, the crows steel the wool that cover its back. But the llama wakes up and thy to chase them.
Roma 28-03-2014 Zoo Bioparco di Roma*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Dohlen zupfen Winterfell von den Lamas im Bioparco Rom als Nistmaterial für ihre Nester
Felldiebstahl - Dohlen zupfen Winterfell von den Lamas im Bioparco Rom als Nistmaterial für ihre Nester
/ 280314
***In spring time, crows look for everyhing to build their nests, so, while a llama sleeps, the crows steel the wool that cover its back. But the llama wakes up and thy to chase them.
Roma 28-03-2014 Zoo Bioparco di Roma*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Dohlen zupfen Winterfell von den Lamas im Bioparco Rom als Nistmaterial für ihre Nester
Felldiebstahl - Dohlen zupfen Winterfell von den Lamas im Bioparco Rom als Nistmaterial für ihre Nester
/ 280314
***In spring time, crows look for everyhing to build their nests, so, while a llama sleeps, the crows steel the wool that cover its back. But the llama wakes up and thy to chase them.
Roma 28-03-2014 Zoo Bioparco di Roma*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Dohlen zupfen Winterfell von den Lamas im Bioparco Rom als Nistmaterial für ihre Nester
Felldiebstahl - Dohlen zupfen Winterfell von den Lamas im Bioparco Rom als Nistmaterial für ihre Nester
/ 280314
***In spring time, crows look for everyhing to build their nests, so, while a llama sleeps, the crows steel the wool that cover its back. But the llama wakes up and thy to chase them.
Roma 28-03-2014 Zoo Bioparco di Roma*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Dohlen zupfen Winterfell von den Lamas im Bioparco Rom als Nistmaterial für ihre Nester
Felldiebstahl - Dohlen zupfen Winterfell von den Lamas im Bioparco Rom als Nistmaterial für ihre Nester
/ 280314
***In spring time, crows look for everyhing to build their nests, so, while a llama sleeps, the crows steel the wool that cover its back. But the llama wakes up and thy to chase them.
Roma 28-03-2014 Zoo Bioparco di Roma*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Leslie Stelfox
Dem 100 jährigen Kriegsveteranen Leslie Stelfox wurden seine Medaillen gestohlen / 210314
[100-year old Mr Leslie Stelfox at his home in Kent. See Masons story MNMEDALS. Widower Leslie Stelfox (corr), who still cares for himself, had his home ransacked during his twice-monthly outing to his local British Legion club. A heartless coward broke in and took his six service medals plus five his father had been awarded from the First World War. Other heirlooms grabbed included a watch and a rare 1917 Russian silver half rouble and some old tuppenny pieces. They also snatched around #400 in cash, around #15 in loose change and a collection of 50p pieces Leslie had amassed over the last 50 years. Leslie, who served under Montgomery at El-Alamein, was greeted by the crime when he returned home on Tuesday evening. (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Leslie Stelfox
Dem 100 jährigen Kriegsveteranen Leslie Stelfox wurden seine Medaillen gestohlen / 210314
[Medals similar to these ones were stolen from 100-year old Mr Leslie Stelfox. See Masons story MNMEDALS. Widower Leslie Stelfox (corr), who still cares for himself, had his home ransacked during his twice-monthly outing to his local British Legion club. A heartless coward broke in and took his six service medals plus five his father had been awarded from the First World War. Other heirlooms grabbed included a watch and a rare 1917 Russian silver half rouble and some old tuppenny pieces. They also snatched around #400 in cash, around #15 in loose change and a collection of 50p pieces Leslie had amassed over the last 50 years. Leslie, who served under Montgomery at El-Alamein, was greeted by the crime when he returned home on Tuesday evening. (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Leslie Stelfox
Dem 100 jährigen Kriegsveteranen Leslie Stelfox wurden seine Medaillen gestohlen / 210314
[100-year old Mr Leslie Stelfox at his home in Kent. See Masons story MNMEDALS. Widower Leslie Stelfox (corr), who still cares for himself, had his home ransacked during his twice-monthly outing to his local British Legion club. A heartless coward broke in and took his six service medals plus five his father had been awarded from the First World War. Other heirlooms grabbed included a watch and a rare 1917 Russian silver half rouble and some old tuppenny pieces. They also snatched around #400 in cash, around #15 in loose change and a collection of 50p pieces Leslie had amassed over the last 50 years. Leslie, who served under Montgomery at El-Alamein, was greeted by the crime when he returned home on Tuesday evening. (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Leslie Stelfox
Dem 100 jährigen Kriegsveteranen Leslie Stelfox wurden seine Medaillen gestohlen / 210314
[Collect photo of Les during his Army days in the 1930's. See Masons story MNMEDALS. Widower Leslie Stelfox (corr), who still cares for himself, had his home ransacked during his twice-monthly outing to his local British Legion club. A heartless coward broke in and took his six service medals plus five his father had been awarded from the First World War. Other heirlooms grabbed included a watch and a rare 1917 Russian silver half rouble and some old tuppenny pieces. They also snatched around #400 in cash, around #15 in loose change and a collection of 50p pieces Leslie had amassed over the last 50 years. Leslie, who served under Montgomery at El-Alamein, was greeted by the crime when he returned home on Tuesday evening. (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Leslie Stelfox
Dem 100 jährigen Kriegsveteranen Leslie Stelfox wurden seine Medaillen gestohlen / 210314
[100-year old Mr Leslie Stelfox at his home in Kent. See Masons story MNMEDALS. Widower Leslie Stelfox (corr), who still cares for himself, had his home ransacked during his twice-monthly outing to his local British Legion club. A heartless coward broke in and took his six service medals plus five his father had been awarded from the First World War. Other heirlooms grabbed included a watch and a rare 1917 Russian silver half rouble and some old tuppenny pieces. They also snatched around #400 in cash, around #15 in loose change and a collection of 50p pieces Leslie had amassed over the last 50 years. Leslie, who served under Montgomery at El-Alamein, was greeted by the crime when he returned home on Tuesday evening. (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Tierischer Dieb - Staffordshire Bullterrier Barney steht auf Damenunterwäsche
Tierischer Dieb - Staffordshire Bullterrier Barney steht auf Damenunterwäsche
/ 191213
[Barney, a stray nine month old, Staffordshire Bull Terrier puppy with a never-ending appetite for women's knickers. Incredibly the pup had digested three entire sets of pants after being taken to Battersea dogs and cats home. Barney was out for a walk on his second day at the home only to leave a rather large surprise for the member of staff taking him for his stroll. On closer inspection it was found that a pair of women¿s pants had been swallowed whole and had passed right through Barney¿s system, completely intact. As if that wasn¿t enough of a discovery, every couple of days Barney managed to pass another pair of knickers in his poo and in total three pairs of black cotton pants, including a thong had passed through his system. Despite having consumed half a week's supply of underwear, the puppy seemed unfazed and suffering no ill effects from his underwear diet.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Tierischer Dieb - Staffordshire Bullterrier Barney steht auf Damenunterwäsche
Tierischer Dieb - Staffordshire Bullterrier Barney steht auf Damenunterwäsche
/ 191213
[Barney, a stray nine month old, Staffordshire Bull Terrier puppy with a never-ending appetite for women's knickers. Incredibly the pup had digested three entire sets of pants after being taken to Battersea dogs and cats home. Barney was out for a walk on his second day at the home only to leave a rather large surprise for the member of staff taking him for his stroll. On closer inspection it was found that a pair of women¿s pants had been swallowed whole and had passed right through Barney¿s system, completely intact. As if that wasn¿t enough of a discovery, every couple of days Barney managed to pass another pair of knickers in his poo and in total three pairs of black cotton pants, including a thong had passed through his system. Despite having consumed half a week's supply of underwear, the puppy seemed unfazed and suffering no ill effects from his underwear diet.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Tierischer Dieb - Staffordshire Bullterrier Barney steht auf Damenunterwäsche
Tierischer Dieb - Staffordshire Bullterrier Barney steht auf Damenunterwäsche
/ 191213
[Barney, a stray nine month old, Staffordshire Bull Terrier puppy with a never-ending appetite for women's knickers. Incredibly the pup had digested three entire sets of pants after being taken to Battersea dogs and cats home. Barney was out for a walk on his second day at the home only to leave a rather large surprise for the member of staff taking him for his stroll. On closer inspection it was found that a pair of women¿s pants had been swallowed whole and had passed right through Barney¿s system, completely intact. As if that wasn¿t enough of a discovery, every couple of days Barney managed to pass another pair of knickers in his poo and in total three pairs of black cotton pants, including a thong had passed through his system. Despite having consumed half a week's supply of underwear, the puppy seemed unfazed and suffering no ill effects from his underwear diet.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Tierischer Dieb - Staffordshire Bullterrier Barney steht auf Damenunterwäsche
Tierischer Dieb - Staffordshire Bullterrier Barney steht auf Damenunterwäsche
/ 191213
[Barney, a stray nine month old, Staffordshire Bull Terrier puppy with a never-ending appetite for women's knickers. Incredibly the pup had digested three entire sets of pants after being taken to Battersea dogs and cats home. Barney was out for a walk on his second day at the home only to leave a rather large surprise for the member of staff taking him for his stroll. On closer inspection it was found that a pair of women¿s pants had been swallowed whole and had passed right through Barney¿s system, completely intact. As if that wasn¿t enough of a discovery, every couple of days Barney managed to pass another pair of knickers in his poo and in total three pairs of black cotton pants, including a thong had passed through his system. Despite having consumed half a week's supply of underwear, the puppy seemed unfazed and suffering no ill effects from his underwear diet.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Tierischer Dieb - Staffordshire Bullterrier Barney steht auf Damenunterwäsche
Tierischer Dieb - Staffordshire Bullterrier Barney steht auf Damenunterwäsche
/ 191213
[Barney, a stray nine month old, Staffordshire Bull Terrier puppy with a never-ending appetite for women's knickers. Incredibly the pup had digested three entire sets of pants after being taken to Battersea dogs and cats home. Barney was out for a walk on his second day at the home only to leave a rather large surprise for the member of staff taking him for his stroll. On closer inspection it was found that a pair of women¿s pants had been swallowed whole and had passed right through Barney¿s system, completely intact. As if that wasn¿t enough of a discovery, every couple of days Barney managed to pass another pair of knickers in his poo and in total three pairs of black cotton pants, including a thong had passed through his system. Despite having consumed half a week's supply of underwear, the puppy seemed unfazed and suffering no ill effects from his underwear diet.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Bahlsenkeks
Ist der Bahlsenkeks wieder da? Der Keks hängt am Pferd vor der Uni
in Hannover. Der Keks wird noch auf seine Echtheit überprüft
/ 050213
***The Cookie Monster returned the Golden Bahlsen Cookie. He put it around the neck of a horse statue at University of Hanover on february 5, 2013. But it's not yet clear if it's the original*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Bahlsenkeks
Ist der Bahlsenkeks wieder da? Der Keks hängt am Pferd vor der Uni
in Hannover. Der Keks wird noch auf seine Echtheit überprüft. Ein Polizist hängt den Keks ab
/ 050213
***The Cookie Monster returned the Golden Bahlsen Cookie. He put it around the neck of a horse statue at University of Hanover on february 5, 2013. But it's not yet clear if it's the original*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Bahlsenkeks
Ist der Bahlsenkeks wieder da? Der Keks hängt am Pferd vor der Uni
in Hannover. Der Keks wird noch auf seine Echtheit überprüft
/ 050213
***The Cookie Monster returned the Golden Bahlsen Cookie. He put it around the neck of a horse statue at University of Hanover on february 5, 2013. But it's not yet clear if it's the original*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Bahlsenkeks
Ist der Bahlsenkeks wieder da? Der Keks hängt am Pferd vor der Uni
in Hannover. Der Keks wird noch auf seine Echtheit überprüft. Ein Polizist hängt den Keks ab
/ 050213
***The Cookie Monster returned the Golden Bahlsen Cookie. He put it around the neck of a horse statue at University of Hanover on february 5, 2013. But it's not yet clear if it's the original*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Bahlsenkeks
Ist der Bahlsenkeks wieder da? Der Keks hängt am Pferd vor der Uni
in Hannover. Der Keks wird noch auf seine Echtheit überprüft
/ 050213
***The Cookie Monster returned the Golden Bahlsen Cookie. He put it around the neck of a horse statue at University of Hanover on february 5, 2013. But it's not yet clear if it's the original*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Bahlsenkeks
Ist der Bahlsenkeks wieder da? Der Keks hängt am Pferd vor der Uni
in Hannover. Der Keks wird noch auf seine Echtheit überprüft. Ein Polizist hängt den Keks ab
/ 050213
***The Cookie Monster returned the Golden Bahlsen Cookie. He put it around the neck of a horse statue at University of Hanover on february 5, 2013. But it's not yet clear if it's the original*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Bahlsenkeks
Ist der Bahlsenkeks wieder da? Der Keks hängt am Pferd vor der Uni
in Hannover. Der Keks wird noch auf seine Echtheit überprüft. Ein Polizist hängt den Keks ab
/ 050213
***The Cookie Monster returned the Golden Bahlsen Cookie. He put it around the neck of a horse statue at University of Hanover on february 5, 2013. But it's not yet clear if it's the original*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Bahlsenkeks
Ist der Bahlsenkeks wieder da? Der Keks hängt am Pferd vor der Uni
in Hannover. Der Keks wird noch auf seine Echtheit überprüft. Ein Polizist hängt den Keks ab
/ 050213
***The Cookie Monster returned the Golden Bahlsen Cookie. He put it around the neck of a horse statue at University of Hanover on february 5, 2013. But it's not yet clear if it's the original*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Bahlsenkeks
Ist der Bahlsenkeks wieder da? Der Keks hängt am Pferd vor der Uni
in Hannover. Der Keks wird noch auf seine Echtheit überprüft. Ein Polizist hängt den Keks ab
/ 050213
***The Cookie Monster returned the Golden Bahlsen Cookie. He put it around the neck of a horse statue at University of Hanover on february 5, 2013. But it's not yet clear if it's the original*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Bahlsenkeks
Ist der Bahlsenkeks wieder da? Der Keks hängt am Pferd vor der Uni
in Hannover. Der Keks wird noch auf seine Echtheit überprüft
/ 050213
***The Cookie Monster returned the Golden Bahlsen Cookie. He put it around the neck of a horse statue at University of Hanover on february 5, 2013. But it's not yet clear if it's the original*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Bahlsenkeks
Ist der Bahlsenkeks wieder da? Der Keks hängt am Pferd vor der Uni
in Hannover. Der Keks wird noch auf seine Echtheit überprüft. Ein Polizist hängt den Keks ab
/ 050213
***The Cookie Monster returned the Golden Bahlsen Cookie. He put it around the neck of a horse statue at University of Hanover on february 5, 2013. But it's not yet clear if it's the original*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Bahlsenkeks
Ist der Bahlsenkeks wieder da? Der Keks hängt am Pferd vor der Uni
in Hannover. Der Keks wird noch auf seine Echtheit überprüft
/ 050213
***The Cookie Monster returned the Golden Bahlsen Cookie. He put it around the neck of a horse statue at University of Hanover on february 5, 2013. But it's not yet clear if it's the original*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Bahlsenkeks
Ist der Bahlsenkeks wieder da? Der Keks hängt am Pferd vor der Uni
in Hannover. Der Keks wird noch auf seine Echtheit überprüft
/ 050213
***The Cookie Monster returned the Golden Bahlsen Cookie. He put it around the neck of a horse statue at University of Hanover on february 5, 2013. But it's not yet clear if it's the original*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Bahlsenkeks
Ist der Bahlsenkeks wieder da? Der Keks hängt am Pferd vor der Uni
in Hannover. Der Keks wird noch auf seine Echtheit überprüft. Ein Polizist hängt den Keks ab
/ 050213
***The Cookie Monster returned the Golden Bahlsen Cookie. He put it around the neck of a horse statue at University of Hanover on february 5, 2013. But it's not yet clear if it's the original*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Der goldene Bahlsen Keks
Keeekseee! Krümelmonster hat den Goldenen Bahlsen Keks vom Firmensitz in Hannover gestohlen - Geschäftsführer Werner Michael Bahlsen bei einer Pk / 300113 *** The Cookie Monster took the Golden Bahlsen Cookie from the headquarters in Hanover, Germany; January 2013 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Der goldene Bahlsen Keks
Keeekseee! Krümelmonster hat den Goldenen Bahlsen Keks vom Firmensitz in Hannover gestohlen - das Bahlsen Haus von aussen / 300113 *** The Cookie Monster took the Golden Bahlsen Cookie from the headquarters in Hanover, Germany; January 2013 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Der goldene Bahlsen Keks
Keeekseee! Krümelmonster hat den Goldenen Bahlsen Keks vom Firmensitz in Hannover gestohlen - der Erpresserbrief von Krümelmonster, der bei der HAZ eingegangen ist / 300113 *** The Cookie Monster took the Golden Bahlsen Cookie from the headquarters in Hanover, Germany; January 2013 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Der goldene Bahlsen Keks
Keeekseee! Krümelmonster hat den Goldenen Bahlsen Keks vom Firmensitz in Hannover gestohlen - das Bahlsen Haus von aussen / 300113 *** The Cookie Monster took the Golden Bahlsen Cookie from the headquarters in Hanover, Germany; January 2013 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Der goldene Bahlsen Keks
Keeekseee! Krümelmonster hat den Goldenen Bahlsen Keks vom Firmensitz in Hannover gestohlen - der Erpresserbrief von Krümelmonster, der bei der HAZ eingegangen ist / 300113 *** The Cookie Monster took the Golden Bahlsen Cookie from the headquarters in Hanover, Germany; January 2013 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Der goldene Bahlsen Keks
Keeekseee! Krümelmonster hat den Goldenen Bahlsen Keks vom Firmensitz in Hannover gestohlen - das Bahlsen Haus von aussen / 300113 *** The Cookie Monster took the Golden Bahlsen Cookie from the headquarters in Hanover, Germany; January 2013 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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