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Diamonds in shop window a winner Marlborough Express The combination of No1 Family Estate sparkling wine and diamonds displayed in McCormicks Jewellers shop window has proved a winner. It received first prize in the Wine and Food Festival window display competition. The idea of velvet hot air balloons ...
Three Shot Outside West Palm Beach Strip Club - NBC 6 Miami
Three Shot Outside West Palm Beach Strip Club NBC 6 Miami Things got hot and heavy in a West Palm Beach strip club early Saturday morning, so much so that the action spilled outside and eventually ended up with gunfire. Authorities are investigating a triple shooting that occurred just outside the night club.
Sales sparkle following Hot Diamonds makeover Professional Jeweller By Rob Corder The Wild Roses collection, which is feeding into retail this month, is hitting just the right price points, according to Hot Diamonds. An extensive restructuring of Hot Diamonds over the past year is beginning to bear fruit, ...
London hot rock in Apple New York Post By DAREH GREGORIAN A massive, 16-carat yellow diamond stolen in a $20 million London jewel heist has turned up at a jewelry-appraisal firm in Manhattan, court papers say. The Gemological Institute of America identified the big sparkler, which was taken ... London hot rock in Apple - New York PostSan Francisco Luxury News
Underworld jewel thieves behind one of largest heists in Palm Beach County ... - TCPalm
Underworld jewel thieves behind one of largest heists in Palm Beach County ... TCPalm Hot diamonds end up in the stream of commerce and can even find their way back to retail stores, Wexler said. It is estimated fences typically pay thieves about 25 percent of the wholesale price of the stolen jewelry, he said. "Where the money is going ...