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[Heist at the Louvre, Diwali Traditions, and Inspiring Human Stories]-[A high-profile heist at the world's most famous museum]

CNN 10 · B1 · 2025-10-21

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The Louvre Heist: A High-Stakes Robbery

The Louvre museum in Paris, known as the world's most visited museum, recently fell victim to a "high-profile heist" that has stunned French authorities. According to reports, a crew of thieves executed a "highly coordinated robbery" in just seven minutes. Utilizing "rudimentary equipment" such as a "handheld saw" and a "blowtorch," the perpetrators entered the Apollo Gallery through a "top floor window" using a mechanical ladder. The thieves escaped on motorcycles with "inestimable cultural value" items, including jewelry once worn by 19th-century French queens. Officials are concerned that these "national treasures" might be melted down, separating the gold from the precious gems, a scenario described as the "worst case scenario" for the museum.

Diwali: Balancing Tradition and Environmental Concerns

As Hindus globally celebrate Diwali, the "festival of lights," residents in India are navigating the tension between cultural tradition and worsening air quality. While the festival symbolizes the "triumph of lights over darkness," the "air quality index" in New Delhi has reached "poor or very poor" levels. To mitigate pollution caused by traditional firecrackers, the Indian top court permitted the use of "green crackers," which manufacturers claim emit "20 to 30 percent less pollutants." However, environmentalists remain skeptical, noting that these alternatives still produce harmful emissions, and the city is considering "cloud seeding" to help clean the air post-festivities.

Cultural Exchange and Athletic Triumphs

In a rare event, the Grand Sumo Tournament traveled outside Japan for the first time in over 30 years, transforming London’s Royal Albert Hall into a "temple of sumo." The event featured a traditional "sand dojo" and highlighted the spiritual practice of "shiko," a dramatic foot stomping exercise used to "drive away evil spirits."

On the field, the story of Kansei Matsuzawa, a University of Hawaii football player, serves as a powerful example of self-driven success. Nicknamed the "Tokyo Toe," Matsuzawa taught himself to kick by "watching videos on YouTube," specifically imitating NFL players. His journey, marked by "adversity" and hard work, culminated in a game-winning field goal against Stanford, proving the value of "visualization" and perseverance.

A Heartwarming Celebration of Service

Finally, the episode highlights the story of Mick Good, an 86-year-old custodian at East Marshall Elementary in Iowa. Having served in education for "68 years," Mr. Good is celebrated for his dedication and generous spirit. The students organized a surprise party for his birthday, planting a "Redmond American Linden" tree in his honor. Despite being eligible for retirement, Mr. Good continues his work, noting that he simply enjoys being around the students and staff too much to leave.

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So let's get right to it.
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It is entirely possible.
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This is the worst case scenario
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put a damper on the festivities.
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The less the pollution, the better it is for us.
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make off with
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in broad daylight
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put a damper on
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worst-case scenario
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get one's hands on
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📖 Transcript

What's up, sunshine?
Hope you're having an awesome day.
I'm Coy Wire.
This is CNN 10, and I have just 10 minutes to give you today's top stories.
So let's get right to it.
We begin in Paris, where a high-profile heist has rocked the world's most visited museum, the Louvre.

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