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Jeweler's art gallery to show work of Bernal, Escamilla (El Paso Times) When Susan Eisen decided to open a gallery in her West Side jewelry store, she knew she would be increasing the amount of work and level of stress.
Miss MoMo Fashion Jewelry (BellaOnline) Fashion Jewelry applaudes Miss MoMo Fashion Jewelry for its commitment to the environment and particpation in charitable organizations. Miss MoMo offers a wide selection of jewelry that is not only beautiful, but wonderfully affordable, too! This article focuses on the bridal collection.
Seized assets are sold for a song as auction feels the pinch of a slow economy (The Kansas City Star) Auctioneer Dion Abadi held up a necklace with five karats of diamonds and 33 karats of rubies. He said it was appraised at more than $60,000.
House votes to punish ruling regime in Burma (USA Today) The House voted Tuesday to punish Burma's brutal ruling regime "where it hurts in the wallet," by freezing assets of political and military leaders there and banning the importation of rubies from that country into the U.S.
His belts are awl the rage (Arizona Daily Star) Reggie Parks sits in front of his computer searching MSN.com to find footage from Madonna's new concert tour. The 73-year-old has been a fan of the Material Girl ever since she became his most famous client.
Payment plans draw new customers to diamond market (Zaman Online) The introduction of installment plans in Turkey's diamond sector has allowed a segment of people who formerly could not afford this luxury to enter the market.
Poverty fuels anger (Guardian Unlimited) Burmese voice anger and frustration against military junta eight months after popular uprising suppressed
House votes to punish ruling junta in Myanmar (AP via Yahoo! News) The House voted Tuesday to punish Myanmar's brutal ruling regime "where it hurts ? in the wallet," by freezing assets of political and military leaders there and banning the importation of rubies from that country into the U.S.
American adornment (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette) What a long, strange, crazy trip this political campaign is. It seems endless, doesn?t it?
Bright Lights of the Met Opera Lobby Are Put Out for Repair (New York Times) Over the next 10 weeks, workers in Vienna will refurbish and refinish parts of the lobby chandeliers at the Metropolitan Opera House at Lincoln Center.
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