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Three paintings by French masters Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Paul Cezanne and Henri Matisse, reportedly worth an estimated $10 million in total, have been stolen from a museum in northern Italy in a heist that took less than three minutes. - REUTERS

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00:00Paintings worth a reported $10 million in total have been stolen from a museum in northern Italy, police said on
00:07Monday, in a heist taking less than three minutes.
00:11The three stolen artworks by French masters Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Paul Cezanne and Henri Matisse were taken from the Fondazione
00:19Magnani Roca near Parma overnight on March 22nd into 23rd.
00:24The Carabinieri said thieves broke in through the main entrance and took Cezanne's Tassé Plate de Cerise, Renoir's Le Poisson
00:33and Matisse's Odalisque sur la Tarasse.
00:36The museum said the theft took a matter of minutes.
00:39Italian public broadcaster Rai said the stolen works were worth more than $10.3 million in total.
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