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TRU BLUE TURQUOISE
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What's the simplest way to look stylish this summer? Add
turquoise. Decorate your neck, wrist, ear or waist with a piece of
the popular blue-green jewelry and you'll immediately update your
outfit.
The colorful stone - turquoise means "Turkish Stone" - is also
showing up as trim on shoes, hair accessories, handbags and belts.
It looks great with a tan, terrific with white. It can be dressed
up or dressed down.
Actress Cameron Diaz wore a turquoise bracelet and hair comb to...
Related newspaper, magazine, and journal articles from HighBeam Research
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TRU BLUE TURQUOISE
Dayton Daily News
; ... bracelets. It's being paired with everything from diamonds to coral and can be set with gold as well as silver. Here's more good news: Turquoise needn't break the bank: genuine turquoise is available in every price range and is being sold in stores ranging from ...
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Marcia, Marcia, Marcia!: 'Desperate' Star keeps all eyes on her with centering, serious turquoise
Chicago Sun-Times
; Marcia Cross is a woman who seems to take commitment seriously. Her longtime love, actor Richard Jordan ("The Hunt for Red October") died of a brain tumor in 1993. Since then, she hasn't dated anyone steadily, until stockbroker Tom Mahoney came along. She picked him out at a flower shop, as he was
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Analysis: Researchers now say average color of the universe is beige
All Things Considered (NPR)
; ... Time: 9:00-10:00 PM JACKI LYDEN, host: Back in January, the big news from the American Astronomical Society meeting was that the universe ... Galactic Evolution, and that has been corrected. Richard Harris, NPR News, Washington. LYDEN: And if you're interested in seeing the exact ...
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N.M. family knows a thing or two about turquoise
Albuquerque Journal
; Now wait just a minute. There are some things we've come to claim as our own, quintessentially New Mexican or at least Southwestern. Turquoise, the semiprecious stone that looks like sky embedded in earth, is one. But here's a hard truth: Most of the turquoise being mined today is coming from
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AMERICAN TURQUOISE IS PRIZED FOR ITS SPIRIT.(At Home)
The Cincinnati Post (Cincinnati, OH)
; ... Genuine Article airs on the Fine Living network. For more information, visit www. fineliving.com. CAPTION(S): Photo Scripps Howard News Service A squash blossom necklace from Arizona was purchased during the 1950s, when such exquisite Native American jewelry was ...
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Interview: Ellen Meloy discusses her new book on turquoise and color
Weekend Edition - Sunday (NPR)
; 00-00-0000 Interview: Ellen Meloy discusses her new book on turquoise and color Host: HOWARD BERKES Time: 8:00-9:00 PM HOWARD BERKES, host: Imagine places so colorful, they defy description; colors so extraordinary, they defy naming; writers so persistent, they try anyway. Color, landscape and
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COLOR OF THE COSMOS IS DECIDEDLY SALMON
The Boston Globe
; ... wondered how that could be. Meanwhile, the news was reported in the media and was greeted ... embarrassment, announced another color - beige. The news was met with a thump. Beige is boring ... Institute of Technology. Meanwhile, the news that the galazy is being took off. Baldrky ...
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Turquoise, Traditional to Indian Jewelry, Is Popular in Wider Fashion World.
The Santa Fe New Mexican (Santa Fe, New Mexico) (via Knight-Ridder/Tribune Business News)
; ... the report stated. To see more of The Santa Fe New Mexican, or to subscribe to the newspaper, go to http://ww.santafenewmexican.com. (c) 2002, The Santa Fe New Mexican. Distributed by Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News. TICKER SYMBOL(S): FD, JWN
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Back to turquoise; Its revival is traced to fashion trends and nostalgia for the look of the '70s.
Sunday News Lancaster, PA
; Jo Snavely, 45, remembers wearing a fashionable turquoise ring and bracelet in the'70s; the jewelry was a gift from her mother after her parents took a trip to the Southwest. "The bracelet actually fell apart because I wore it so much," remembered Snavely, of Ephrata. Turquoise was trendy then. And
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Turquoise: rhapsody in blue.(gem profile)
Modern Jeweler
; Turquoise has been the next big thing every few decades for the last several millennia. It's abundant, it's beautiful, and it's as easy to fashion into bowls as beads. Since 2002, the baby-blue copper derivative has undergone its biggest burst of popularity since the 1970s, when it benefited from
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