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Jun 26 2008, Sharmila Chakravorty

Gold is in ladies, so get chained to the action and rush to the souk! Gold is definitely glittering as is evident from this picture that says it all. Bling was the king in the 80’s and here it comes again! In an attempt to recreate the Givenchy...

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This image provided by the US Navy shows sailors assigned to the deck department of the USS Blue Ridge laying out the starboard side anchor chain prior to performing maintenance on the swivel shot and detachable links during a Board of Inspection and...