Bolt relishing shot at four golds
Friday, November 18th, 2011Usain Bolt says he wants to try and become a “legend” by winning four gold medals at the 2012 London Olympics.

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Wall Street indexes wavered on Wednesday after a strong rally on Tuesday, despite an encouraging report on durable goods orders.
A growing number of people are giving up lucrative jobs in Australia for a chance at the quick riches and adventure of old-fashioned prospecting.
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Gold Fever Gripping the Australian Outback
Top Irish trainer Aidan O’Brien will hope to land another Gold Cup at Royal Ascot on Thursday with Fame and Glory.

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O’Brien banking on Gold Cup Glory
As economic uncertainty ignites the market for the most primitive form of wealth, a good old-fashioned gold rush is back on. A prospector’s tale.
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Magazine Preview: Gold Mania in the Yukon
Before Dieter Goldkuhle arrived in the United States in 1962, he had already heard about a cathedral rising in Washington. Begun in 1907, it was being built in the classic medieval manner, with sure-handed stonemansons setting one block of limestone atop another. Mr. Goldkuhle (pronounced GOLD-cool-uh) had spent years in Europe as an apprentice in another ancient trade, learning to make stained-glass windows by hand. After working for a glass studio in New York in the early 1960s, he helped install his first window at the Washington National Cathedral in 1966 and never left. He remained the cathedral’s principal stained-glass window fabricator until his death March 9 from brain cancer at his home in Reston. He was 72. Read full article > >

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A Local Life: Dieter Goldkuhle, 72, crafted National Cathedral’s stained-glass windows
With gold and now silver prices high, consumers are unearthing ancient stashes to sell or pawn.
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With Silver Soaring, Attics Give Up Small Fortunes
With gold and now silver prices high, consumers are unearthing ancient stashes to sell or pawn.
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With Silver Soaring, Attics Give Up Small Fortunes
The meat dress has officially been topped: Pop star Lady Gaga arrived at the 2011 Grammy Awards on Sunday completely inside a giant egg, toted on the shoulders of four gold-clad men and women. “Gaga is in incubation,” the singer’s stylist tweeted…
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Lady Gaga Arrives in a Giant Egg
With gold prices soaring, several mining companies are looking to reignite a stagnant industry.
Biographical sketches of early American counterfeiters and their colorful, roguish lives.
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Chris Hoy win the men’s Keirin to clinch another gold at the track World Cup event in Melbourne while Victoria Pendleton has to settle for silver in the sprint final.

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Rampant Hoy grabs another GB gold
Keep safe with a loss prevention tag in gold Just released by art director Justin Gignac , Security!™ is an 18k-gold-plated sterling silver version of plastic security tags stores put on clothes to prevent theft. The piece, meant to be worn as a pin, stems from the NYC-based artist’s idea (he’s also behind the popular campaign Needs for Sale ) of elevating mundane and overlooked items in our everyday lives. As a perfectly banal example, Justin explains the security tag “is one of those things that I’ve ignored for years. What better way to call attention to it then make it gold and throw some diamonds on it.” Paired with the skills of talented jewelry designer Max Steiner the two worked quickly to produced a finished item in time for the holidays. Available with ($700) or without diamonds ($550), get Security!™ either from the online store or at brick-and-mortar shop Reed space .

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Woodworking scraps-turned-fashion in Navajo-inspired necklaces The side project of CH contributor Mike Giles and his girlfriend Judy Lawrence, Miju jewelry is a peek into how the two mix Mike’s furniture design with a creative Montreal-based partnership. For Fall/Winter the duo created “Manha”—an 11-piece assortment of laser-cut wood gems. Of the Native American-inspired collection, one of our favorites is the “T-Bird necklace” (also available as a brooch). Taking the classic Thunderbird silhouette, the duo then added detailed etching for geometric texture and an overall appealing design. Painted either gold or a combination of red and blue, the necklace hangs at a perfectly situated place across the collarbone, allowing for full visibility that works with a variety of necklines. Each piece in the collection is made from solid walnut—remnants from other designs Giles creates in his Montreal-based woodworking shop, Furni . The Manha collection sells online from the Miju Etsy site, with prices starting at $36.

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