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Marilyn Monroe Eyes Broadway in 'Smash'; Creepy 'River': Review - BusinessWeek
Marilyn Monroe Eyes Broadway in 'Smash'; Creepy 'River': Review BusinessWeek 6 (Bloomberg) -- Real diamonds, Marilyn Monroe once cooed, must be worth their weight in gold. “Smash,” NBC's musical drama following the creation of a Broadway extravaganza about Monroe, isn't quite a diamond. Cleverly blending behind-the-scenes, ...
Diamonds remain the most popular symbol of a couple's commitment - Springfield News Sun
Diamonds remain the most popular symbol of a couple's commitment Springfield News Sun It allows you to browse styles, view carat weights and determine your ring size. The Gemological Institute of America also has a free iPad app that explains the four C's of diamonds: color, clarity, cut and carat weight. Visit www.gia.edu for more ...
Buying bling? Look beyond the sparkle - The News Journal
Buying bling? Look beyond the sparkle The News Journal The quality of a diamond is described by something known as the four C's: cut, clarity, color and carat weight. "There is no cheap way of getting good stones unless a relative has a diamond or a friend is getting divorced," says Russell Shor, ...
Diamonds remain the most popular symbol of a couple's commitment - Dayton Daily News
Diamonds remain the most popular symbol of a couple's commitment Dayton Daily News It allows you to browse styles, view carat weights and determine your ring size. The Gemological Institute of America also has a free iPad app that explains the four C's of diamonds: color, clarity, cut and carat weight. Visit www.gia.edu for more ...