They obtained diamonds worth Rs 1.26 crore from the company and promised their sale in a week,” he said. Show Full Article After they went incommunicado, the firm realised it had been cheated and ...
As Loose Women came to a close on Tuesday, Ruth Langsford made a show announcement. The ITV star confirmed Loose Women would be pulled off the air, and an episode will not be shown on Wednesday.
Want to get more Garena Free Fire diamonds? You’ve come to the right place. This valuable currency allows you to purchase the wide variety of cosmetics on offer, allowing you to show off your prowess ...
The world champion Diamonds were blown out of the water by New Zealand in a horror third term and couldn’t recover in a display deemed “unacceptable” by Fox Netball’s Cat Tuivaiti.
Sale of unpacked cooking oil has been opposed by the health authorities and the branded cooking oil manufacturers alike, however, due to strong resistance from the traders, the practice continues ...
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The sale of these products will be prohibited within 100 metres of schools, hospitals, clinics, sports venues, and children's parks. A fine of Tk5,000 will be imposed on anyone selling loose ...
The Loose Women presenter has now made a cheeky quip about her new single life and getting rid of ‘old tat’. During the ITV programme yesterday, she was discussing the topic of throwing away ...
Learn more about it. When it comes to choosing an engagement ring, diamonds still remain the most common stone. Indeed, it seems that people still agree that nothing says forever quite like a diamond.
The ring features a total of 15 carats of white diamonds representing the 15 Eastern Conference teams. Here's a look at the bling -- the finer details of which will be listed below. Tap in on ...
Gem Diamonds bucked the trend in the depressed global diamond industry during the September quarter thanks to the sale of six large diamonds of which four were greater than 100 carats. The six ...
With global temperatures on the rise, Swiss researchers found that diamonds in the sky would deflect sunlight back to space. The technique, also known as solar geoengineering, is already in use.