The New York Times Agency May 2010

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The New York Times Agency May 2010
(NYT19) LONDON -- July 22, 2002 -- BRITISH-MUSEUM-3 -- From the outside, the British Museum in London looks the same as ever. An average of 400,000 visitors come and go each month, drawn by special new exhibitions -- currently, the big-ticket show is a celebration of the life of the Queen of Sheba -- and by perennial favorites like the Elgin Marbles. But beneath its familiar exterior, the museum, Britain's most visited tourist attraction, is in financial turmoil. A planned $118 million study center, once a cornerstone of the museum's long-term strategy to engage the public more directly, has been abandoned. In early July, schoolchildren studying the Nereid Monument, that was built around 380 B.C.. (Jonathan Player/The New York Times)
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