Vienna - Five priceless Gustav Klimt paintings have been removed from exhibit after an anonymous threat to destroy them, the Austria Gallery in Vienna's Belvedere Palace said Friday. The threat had been in a mail to U.S. lawyer Randol Schoenberg, acting for the owner of the paintings Maria Altmann. The works by modern master Klimt (1862-1918) had been taken to safety in a storage depot, said the statement. 'The management of the Austrian Gallery Belvedere thereby follows an urgent recommendation of the General Director of Public Security in the Interior Ministry, and the insurance company of the Austrian Gallery.' Sources...