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October 22, 2007
Taking more than 200 hours with more than 2,500 pieces of diamonds weighing more than 100 carats, set in 300 grams of white gold, a jewelery company in China has fashioned a dream brassiere for every woman worth $1. 334 million. Named Perfect, the bra, manufactured by Royal Décor Jewellery, was put on public when it wad demonstrated by a model at the Yibai Department Store in Jinhua city, Zhejiang province.
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October 22, 2007
Taking more than 200 hours with more than 2,500 pieces of diamonds weighing more than 100 carats, set in 300 grams of white gold, a jewelery company in China has fashioned a dream brassiere for every woman worth $1. 334 million. Named Perfect, the bra, manufactured by Royal Décor Jewellery, was put on public when it wad demonstrated by a model at the Yibai Department Store in Jinhua city, Zhejiang province.
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October 6, 2007
Employing the services of four goldsmiths who toiled for four months, a Chinese jewelry store has finally come up with a set of women's lingerie out of solid gold. But while the owner of the Shenyang Cuihua Gold store, of Shenyang City, is saying it's the first of its kind in China, he immediately doused the hopes of vanity-seeking women wanting to own them as he clarified that they are only for "demonstration, and not for sale. "
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September 25, 2007
A Sri Lankan resort made it to the list of the world's most expensive dessert ever to grace one's palate. The dessert has a fruit infused confection with chocolate sculpture and a large gemstone which is worth $14,500. According to The Fortress Resort public relations manager Shalini Perera, they named their most expensive and mouth-watering dessert "The Fortress Stilt Fisherman Indulgence," to give their visitors an unforgettable experience when they visit their resort.
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August 27, 2007
A man accused of making counterfeit $100 bills to pay for lap dances at a Nashville strip club has pleaded guilty Friday. Damon Armagost spent $600 in fake bills at Deja Vu on April 16. He pleaded guilty to printing $1,400 in counterfeit bills from the image of $100 bill he downloaded on his computer, according to a federal prosecutor.
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