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  2. Blood Diamonds - Wikipedia

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    Blood Diamonds is a television documentary series, originally broadcast on the History Channel, that looks into the trade of diamonds which fund rebellions and wars in many African nations. The program focuses primarily on two nations: Sierra Leone and Angola. Diamonds which are traded for this purpose are known as blood diamonds.

  3. Blood diamond - Wikipedia

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    Blood diamonds (also called conflict diamonds, brown diamonds, hot diamonds, or red diamonds) are diamonds mined in a war zone and sold to finance an insurgency, an invading army's war efforts, terrorism, or a warlord's activity. The term is used to highlight the negative consequences of the diamond trade in certain areas, or to label an ...

  4. Koh-i-Noor: The History of the World's Most Infamous Diamond

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    The chapter describes scientific and professional examination of the Koh-i-Noor and how it was cut. There is a summary of David Brewster's critique of the diamond. Garrard & Co contracted the Dutch diamond company Mozes Coster to plan for cutting the diamond. Maudslay, Sons & Field provided an engine to grind it. James Tennant oversaw the process.

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  6. Diamonds Are Forever (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Diamonds Are Forever is the fourth novel by the British author Ian Fleming to feature his fictional British Secret Service agent James Bond. [a] Fleming wrote the story at his Goldeneye estate in Jamaica, inspired by a Sunday Times article on diamond smuggling. The book was first published by Jonathan Cape in the United Kingdom on 26 March 1956.

  7. Template:Diamond - Wikipedia

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  8. Category:Blood diamonds - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Blood diamonds" The following 35 pages are in this category, out of 35 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  9. Blood and Diamonds - Wikipedia

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    The original title for the film was Roma calibro 9 (lit. ' Rome caliber 9 '). [1] The film is very similar to Di Leo's earlier film Caliber 9, with Italian film historian and critic Roberto Curti describing it as "a reversal of Caliber 9" with the relationships in the film being contrary to each other.