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Lukas Gloor, director of the G. E. Buehrle Collection museum, and Mario Cortesi, speaker of the Zurich City police, from left, talk to the press in Zurich, Switzerland, Tuesday, February 19, 2008. Two of the four paintings - "Blossoming Chestnut Branches" of Van Gogh, left, and "Poppies near Vetheuil" of Monet, right, - that were stolen on February 10 in the G. E. Buehrle Collection museum during an armed robbery were found yesterday in an unlocked car on a parking lot of the Burghoelzli clinic in Zurich. The most important work of the collection, "The boy in the red West" of Paul Cezanne, and also "Count Lepic and His Daughters" of Edgar Degas are still missing. The four paintings are worth around 164 Million US Dollars of which Cezanne's painting alone is worth around 91 Million US Dollars. (KEYSTONE/Steffen Schmidt)