Apples of Gold News
Michael C. Fina and Tacori Host Second Annual Diamond Scavenger Hunt Featuring Prizes Totaling Nearly $50,000 and Live ...
Michael C. Fina and TACORI, leaders in the jewelry and bridal industry, have partnered to host their second annual diamond scavenger hunt in Manhattan on September 25, 2010 at 12:00 noon entitled the "Diamond Dash: Dash for a Diamond & a Cureâ¢."
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Jewelry stolen from hotel room: Orange Police Blotter
A Frankfort woman, 54, reported Sunday evening someone stole a 7-inch gold and diamond tennis bracelet.
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Second arrest in outlet mall jewelry heist
A Pueblo man was arrested in connection with the robbery at a Castle Rock jewelry store where two men got away with nearly $95,000 worth of jewelry.
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A kaleidoscope of diamond jewelry on tap for 2009
New York--This spring, a shake-up of earthquake-like proportions is about to happen, with something rare and wonderful at its epicenter: Natural colored diamonds.
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Home electronics, jewelry taken in two city apartment breaks
Home electronics, jewelry taken in two city apartment breaks
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$10,000 in Jewelry Stolen During Home Burglary
The Lancaster County Sheriff's Office is searching for suspects in a home burglary that resulted in the theft of $10,000 in jewelry.
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Plaza Jewelry Store Robbed Through Hole In Wall
A jewelry store robbery at the Country Club Plaza has the looks of a professional heist for specific items.
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Beard Fine Jewelers donates to American Cancer Society, gearing up for Gala
Hors d'oeuvres, champagne, and jewelry, all for a good cause. Beard fine jewelers is helping gear-up for October 9th's Cattle Baron's Gala.
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'Unbelievable': No injuries to residents who catch burglars in the act
LOWER MERION — Though just a diamond ring worth $500 was taken during two burglaries Aug. 29 at a home in Merion and an apartment in Haverford, it didn’t stop Lower Merion Police Superintendent Michael McGrath from describing the two crimes as “unbelievable.”
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Hard going: Jobless Fair Lawn man struggles to start own business
Oren Hiller lost his job running a New York jewelry factory eighteen months ago, after three decades in the industry. Having seen it shrink, and production increasingly go overseas, Hiller figures that finding a job will be tough so he is trying to start up his own company - so far without success.
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