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The Louvre Museum in Paris reopened on Wednesday, three days after burglars made off with an estimated 88 million euros (about $100 million) of Napoleonic- and Second Empire-era pieces of jewelry.
Visitors queued outside the world's most popular museum under tightened security as soldiers patrolled the area. The high-profile heist, which shocked France, remains under police investigation.