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<title>Worldwide news about diamonds and diamond jewelry</title>
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Diamonds at James Allen includes high quality certified loose diamonds and diamond jewelry using many sizes and shapes of diamonds.
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<pubDate>Mon,12 Dec 2006 11:51 PST</pubDate>
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	<title>What it means to buy a diamond in 2006</title>
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The Internet has changed the world.  Never again will people shop for cars, hotels, airline tickets or even houses without first using the tremendous power of the Internet to educate themselves about these most important purchases.  
Buying an engagement ring is no different.  Consumers no longer need rely on just a salesmans&#96; suggestions and a thirty minute lesson explaining the basics of the 4 C&#96;s before making one of the most important (and often expensive) purchases of their lives.
Like every other subject on earth, the Internet is demystifying the diamond market.  
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	<pubDate>Mon,12 Dec 2006 11:51 PST</pubDate>
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