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Insight: Oppenheimers consign diamonds to the past

JOHANNESBURG/LONDON - There is nothing intrinsically valuable about diamonds. The fact that we think of them as precious is mostly thanks to South Africa's Oppenheimer dynasty. It is they who, with a bit of help from an American advertising man, sprinkled the rocks with romance and convinced the world that diamonds are forever.

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Celebrity restaurant fad takes hold in glossy Russia

MOSCOW - Celebrity restaurants, long a fixture of New York and London, are now a confirmed Russian fad with the recent opening of a Moscow venue by a home-grown filmmaker raising the tally of eateries and bars backed by artists, actors, socialites.

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World Chefs: McLagan savors the odd bits others shun

TORONTO - Jennifer McLagan doesn't necessarily want to shock readers with her new cookbook "Odd Bits: How to Cook the Rest of the Animal" but she's really good at doing just that.

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Soaring glass for Mariinsky's modern second home

MOSCOW - History and modern design will come together in a new $629 million, glass-walled concert hall to be built as a futuristic second home for St. Petersburg's 19th century Mariinsky theater.

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Sikhs can carry ceremonial daggers into venues

LONDON - Sikh athletes and spectators will be allowed to wear ceremonial daggers into London Olympic venues next year, despite the intense security arrangements, as part of a multi-faith approach to the Games.

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Female veterans seeking help Mon, Nov 21 2011

Inside a Los Angeles shelter that helps female veterans dealing with homelessness, trauma and addiction.

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Crowded world awaits 7 billionth baby

BAGHPAT, India - The world's 7 billionth person will be born into a population more aware than ever of the challenges of sustaining life on a crowded planet but no closer to a consensus about what to do about it.  Full Article 

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