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            Twenty images that show Malmö through the ages
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            No city in Sweden has transformed itself quite as much as Malmö. So to help you keep track of the changes, we&#039;ve dug some pictures out of the archives. 
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            Swedish auction record for unique Faberge clock
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            A unique clock designed by Russian goldsmith and jeweller Carl Faberge fetched a record 19.1 million Swedish kronor at a sale in Stockholm on Thursday, auctioneers said.
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            Swedish museum returns totem pole to Canadian tribe
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            A Swedish museum is to return a totem pole taken in the 1920s to a Canadian native indian tribe, officials said on Friday.
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