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"Prof Richard Wiseman is based at the University of Hertfordshire in the UK..."

 by newuser52772255 on Sep 12 2009 (5 months ago)
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WELCOME TO THE WEBSITE OF PROFESSOR RICHARD WISEMAN

Prof Richard Wiseman is based at the University of Hertfordshire in the UK, and has gained an international reputation for research into quirky areas of psychology, including deception, humour, luck and the paranormal.

Prof Wiseman has written The Luck Factor – a best selling book exploring the lives and minds of lucky people. His latest book, Quirkology, explores the curious science of everyday life, including the psychology of lying, love, and laughter.

A passionate advocate for science, Prof Wiseman is well known for his media appearances, high-profile talks, live performances, and large-scale studies. Over 1 million people have taken part in his mass participation experiments, and his YouTube channel has received over 6 million views. Prof Wiseman also regularly acts as a creative consultant for print, broadcast and new media.

Use the head at the top of the page to discover more about Prof Wiseman's work, and visit his blog and twitter page for a daily update of news and information.
Sources: http://www.richardwiseman.com/
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"The New York Times reports on the missing paintings from Richard Weisman's collection"

 by kdmloud on Sep 12 2009 (5 months ago)
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A multimillion-dollar collection of artwork by Andy Warhol was stolen from the home of a wealthy art collector in West Los Angeles last week, Los Angeles police said Friday.
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"richard weisman is believed to have been a true victim of theft."

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A unique series of Andy Warhol pieces - portraits of Muhammad Ali, Jack Nicklaus, Pele, Dorothy Hamill and other athletic superstars - has been stolen from a collector's home.

Los Angeles police said Friday the collection of 10 silk screen paintings of famous athletes of the 1970s was taken from the home of businessman Richard Weisman sometime between Sept. 2 and 3.
Sources: http://www.artdaily.com/index.asp?int_sec=2&int_new=33251




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