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Now on sale: the Gehry collection
Times Staff WriterImagine wearing a $1-million rendition of Walt Disney Hall on your lapel? That was Frank Gehry's first thought about designing jewelry several years ago, when he proposed a brooch, covered in diamonds, to raise money for the building project. Tiffany &...Tags: Laurence Fishburne, Los Angeles, Patti LaBelle, Walt Disney, Metal and Mineral
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Tips for browsing wisely
ON the second Sunday of each month, Peggy Caffey, chairwoman of the collectibles department at the College for Appraisers in Cypress, heads for the Rose Bowl Flea Market and joins the team offering free assessments of shoppers' discoveries, sorting the...Tags: Rose Bowl Game, Colleges and Universities, Education
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A season of arts and culture
Sentinel Staff WriterHere is a selection of 2004-05 fund-raisers and other social events that support local arts and culture groups. Information is subject to change; contact individual groups for updates. Albin Polasek Museum The museum, 633 Osceola Ave. in Winter Park,...Tags: Interstate 4, Sports, Alcoholic Beverages, Music Theater, Auction Service
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Chapter Four: The Lash and the Loom
Past the heavy glass doors of the world's most famous jewelry store, two glimmering rings sit waiting to be selected for the proper marriage. One is a diamond-inlaid platinum band selling for $11,700, the other a matching engagement ring priced at $37,...Tags: Employees, Hamden (New Haven, Connecticut), History, Booker T. Washington, Eli Whitney
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For baby Ehrlich, gifts of glitterati
Sun StaffYears will pass before young Joshua Taylor Ehrlich realizes that not all newborns receive embroidered bibs from the White House or balloon bouquets from actor-turned-governor Arnold Schwarzenegger. By then, Joshua will have outgrown the University of...Tags: Brad Henry, Government, Republican Party, Elections, Prince George's County
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Ehrlich baby's gift list
Vicki and Bob Abraham -- Tiffany & Co. man in the moon rattle. Nancy and Alan Abramson -- hand-painted burping clothes. Elizabeth Amos -- specially made small knitted booties. Joan Anderson -- For the Governor, Ronald Reagan time piece. For Joshua,...Tags: Brad Henry, Government, Children, Animals, Clubs and Associations
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