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New York Diamonds back issues
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Koh-I-Noor Diamond Staying in Britain, Prime Minister David Cameron Tells India
March 1, 2013... The Prime Minister of Britain, David Cameron, has rejected any possibility of returning the famous 105-carat Koh-i-Noor diamond to India. His comments are in line with those made by his predecessors since India gained independence from Britain in 1947. Cameron made the comments on the third...
Robbers Stole $4 Million of Jewelry from De Beers' Concession in Upscale Paris Store
March 1, 2013... Two robbers in bullet-proofvests made off with $4 million of jewelry from the De Beers concession in the upmarket Printemps department store in central Paris on February 19. In an unusual coincidence, the theft took place just 24 hours after an eight-man gang of robbers stole an estimated $50...
Group of 21 DDC Members Holds Trade Mission in Dubai
March 1, 2013... New York Diamond Dealers Club (DDC) President Reuven Kaufman has paid tribute to a trade mission to Dubai featuring 21 DDC companies which exhibited diamonds and diamond jewelry with a value in excess of $150 million. The February 11-14 show was a "wonderful example of the possible projects...
Diamond Dealers Club of New York to Be Main Participants in US-International Diamond Week in Israel
March 1, 2013... Diamond Dealers Club of New York (DDC NY) members will be the main participants in the US-International Diamond Week in Israel to be held March 17-20. The decision was reached by DDC NY President Reuven Kaufman and Israel Diamond Exchange (IDE) President Yair Sahar in early February. ...
Message from the Publisher
March 1, 2013... Dear readers, It was in 1881 that the diamond bourse became a fixture in the industry, with the establishment of the first such facility in Amsterdam. Until then diamond dealers had been meeting in local cafes, with few regulations, poor lighting, lax security, and no certified scales and...