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Materials: good quality 5 -6mm white potato pearl, 6mm bicone & 6* 13mm drop clear Swarovski crystal, 925 silver chain and hooksThe dangling part is about 2.5 inches. The list price is for one pair earrings wholesale.
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Materials: 6mm & 10mm brown round shell pearl, 4mm bicone brown Swarovski crystal, 925 silver chain and hooksThe dangling part is about 2.5 inches. The list price is for one pair earrings wholesale.
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Material: 4mm & 8mm Swarovski crystal, 925 silver fittings & hooksThe dangling part is about 50mm. The list price is for one pair earrings on sale. Now we have only 4 pairs in stock.
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Gold and silver plummeted Friday after Wall Street posted another big loss and forced investors to dump holdings in precious metals to raise badly needed cash.
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Extrajudicial killings, torture and arbitrary arrests, mostly attributed to the defence and security forces and encouraged by a culture of impunity, have contributed to a considerable deterioration in human rights in the Central African Republic (CAR), according to a United
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This Vintage style necklace is made with silver plated tubes, decorated with Vintage style silver plated beads and 8-9mm peach red potato pearls, tiny silver plated beads as spacers, ended with a pink cat eye push-in clasp; the whole length
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This Vintage style necklace is made with silver plated tubes, decorated with Vintage style silver plated beads and "follow your heart" message beads, tiny silver plated beads as spacers, ended with a silver plated lobster clasp; the whole length is
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This Vintage style necklace is made with silver plated tubes, decorated with Vintage style silver plated heart and oval shape beads and 6mm pink cat's eye beads, tiny silver plated beads as spacers, ended with a silver plated lobster clasp;
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He may be the king of the silver screen, but it seems not even Steven Spielberg can thaw the freeze in credit markets
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Financial markets are said to be motivated by fear and greed - and nowhere is this more apparent than in the behaviour of the banking sector
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SILVER FERNS set the precedent for England's tour of New Zealand today, beating their guests by 39 goals.
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The production of the beloved 1982 musical “Little Shop of Horrors” at the John W. Engeman Theater at Northport is often excessively cartoonish.
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Question: What did polite city-dwellers do, say, the weekend of November 2, 1929, with the markets fully imploded but the world-historical ramifications not yet clear and the breadlines not yet formed? Answer, if that depression was great like this one: Attend a screening of the latest teen sex comedy (or is that teen-sex comedy?) at the Tribeca Grand. This past Sunday it was Sex Drive, an oddly restrained little composition in the American Pie school whose craftsman-like simulation of raunch almost made up for its workmanlike impression of heart. The thrill might be gone (surely as much the Daily Transom's problem as the film's), but the mileposts were reached with unimpeachable alacrity: virginity, semen-involving hijink, astonishingly attractive best-friend girl understood as edgy due to darkness of hair, improbable set-up of road trip leading to sex-opportunity (sexportunity?), execution of said road trip, sight gag involving an elder gentleman's scrotum, an imbecilic Seth Green as Amish mechanic, complic ...
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The new film "Flash of Genius" may be based on a 1960s case of patent infringement, but its David-vs.-Goliath story involving independent inventors going up against monolithic corporations continues to spin off sequels well into the 21st Century, says a Minneapolis-based patent attorney.
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(Credit: Palm)Just in time for the holiday season, Sprint announced on Tuesday that it will offer the Palm Centro in two new colors. Starting October 19, you will be able to get the entry-level smartphone in vibrant rose or olive green, in addition to the carrier's red, black, ...
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A major industrial crisis is brewing between the National Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG) and the Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC) over alleged unfair labour practices including termination of employment of over 50 workers without benefits.
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The City is piling pressure on the Government to allow those banks being bailed out by the taxpayer to pay dividends to shareholders.
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Marcelle Uptain grew up during the Great Depression, so her response to the recent bank turmoil, the stock market plunge and home foreclosures was simple — take her money out of the bank and hide the cash at home.
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Turkey is "guest of honor" at this year's Frankfurt Book Fair but top novelists, including Nobel laureate Orhan Pamuk, are not just publicizing their books. They are shining a spotlight on their country's murky human rights' record.
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The Queen keeps up with the times with a Google visit
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What a difference a few years make. Back when Al Gore ran for president in 2000, experts and laypeople alike engaged in lively debates about whether climate change was real or imagined. Two elections later -- after a mammoth public education effort by that same Al Gore -- most people believe that the globe is indeed warming up. The problem remains what to do about it.
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Chipmaker Intel said this week that despite its record $10.2 billion in revenue for the third quarter, the company is worried that the global economic crisis will affect future performance. Despite such a general malaise across the industry, however, there is some very good news on the tech front.
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Uganda has won a silver medal thanks to Alex Cherop's impressive performance in the 1500-metre final at the ongoing 3rd Commonwealth Youth Games in Pune, India.
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NRW01 rose quartz--there are small plastic tubes as spacers to prevent rose quartz beads from getting damage.
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Financial markets are tanking, pensions are disappearing and a recession is said to be looming, but there is a silver lining -- gas prices are dropping across Canada.
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UCLA may be in line for a trip to Hawaii. Just think, if Joe Torre doesn't over-manage, I'm sitting in Angryville on Saturday for Game 7 wearing a disguise instead of being in the Rose Bowl to witness UCLA's bold bid to play in the Poinsettia Bowl.
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Tropical cyclones may help to slow global warming -- by washing vegetation out to sea and burying it
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LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Yum Brands Inc's Long John Silver's on Sunday said it would roll out its first non-fried fish menu items later this month as the restaurant industry responds to consumer calls for healthier food.
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It can be emotionally overwhelming to see human flesh in high definition — especially when that flesh belongs to a vice-presidential candidate.
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Flower of Scotland is knocked out of the running in a competition to find the country's best-loved song.
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Yum Brands Inc's Long John Silver's said it would roll out its first non-fried fish menu items later this month as the restaurant industry responds to consumer calls for healthier food.
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The federal government may be forced to rethink its budget, but with so much at stake, Shiites, Sunnis and Kurds may be compelled to reach an agreement on stalled oil legislation. Falling oil prices will cut into Iraq's budget next year, but they could serve as a wake-up call for the government.
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FOXBOROUGH, Mass. The recent NFL blue bloods walk with great uncertainty these days. Insurrection is everywhere. The ruling class is in trouble, from San Diego to Dallas up to Indianapolis, all the way out here to New England, where the Patriots entered Monday night's game falling like October leaves. The best two teams this decade, the Patriots and Colts, appear ready to be overtaken. And the team that made its claim, the Dallas Cowboys, appears to be a complete pretender.
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Two-times World Speedway Champion Jason Crump has secured the world number two silver medal after competing in 11 rounds of the 2008 Speedway Grand Prix World Championship. Crump knows ...
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Shell Nigeria Gas (SNG) Limited, a wholly Shell-owned gas distribution company has connected the 46th customer to its supply network in Ota Industrial Area, Ogun State in continuing efforts by the company to bring the cheaper and more efficient energy
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Marking the 25th anniversary of the Burrell Collection