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  • EXCLUSIVE: George Michael’s beloved dog Abby pines for her late owner at his shrine. The 11-year-old golden labrador - raised by the Wham! singer since she was a puppy - often sits by the tributes laid by fans near the pop superstar’s home in Highgate. 05 Sep 2017 Pictured: George Michael’s beloved dog Abby. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: George Michael’s beloved dog Abby pines for her late owner at his shrine. The 11-year-old golden labrador - raised by the Wham! singer since she was a puppy - often sits by the tributes laid by fans near the pop superstar’s home in Highgate. 05 Sep 2017 Pictured: George Michael’s beloved dog Abby. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Twiggy, the water-skiing squirrel, performs Thursday, July 19, 2018 outside U.S. Bank Stadium as part of X Fest in Minneapolis, MN, USA. The squirrel, the seventh in a line of Twiggies going back to the late 1970s, is on a farewell tour due to the retirement of its owner, Lou Ann Best. She started performing with water-skiing squirrels with her husband, Chuck Best, who died in a drowning accident in 1997. Lou Ann spends a substantial part of her performance educating spectators about water safety. Photo by Aaron Lavinsky/Minneapolis Star Tribune/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Spectators watched as Twiggy, the water-skiing squirrel, performs Thursday, July 19, 2018 outside U.S. Bank Stadium as part of X Fest in Minneapolis, MN, USA. The squirrel, the seventh in a line of Twiggies going back to the late 1970s, is on a farewell tour due to the retirement of its owner, Lou Ann Best. She started performing with water-skiing squirrels with her husband, Chuck Best, who died in a drowning accident in 1997. Lou Ann spends a substantial part of her performance educating spectators about water safety. Photo by Aaron Lavinsky/Minneapolis Star Tribune/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Twiggy, the water-skiing squirrel, performs Thursday, July 19, 2018 outside U.S. Bank Stadium as part of X Fest in Minneapolis, MN, USA. The squirrel, the seventh in a line of Twiggies going back to the late 1970s, is on a farewell tour due to the retirement of its owner, Lou Ann Best. She started performing with water-skiing squirrels with her husband, Chuck Best, who died in a drowning accident in 1997. Lou Ann spends a substantial part of her performance educating spectators about water safety. Photo by Aaron Lavinsky/Minneapolis Star Tribune/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Twiggy, the water-skiing squirrel, performs Thursday, July 19, 2018 outside U.S. Bank Stadium as part of X Fest in Minneapolis, MN, USA. The squirrel, the seventh in a line of Twiggies going back to the late 1970s, is on a farewell tour due to the retirement of its owner, Lou Ann Best. She started performing with water-skiing squirrels with her husband, Chuck Best, who died in a drowning accident in 1997. Lou Ann spends a substantial part of her performance educating spectators about water safety. Photo by Aaron Lavinsky/Minneapolis Star Tribune/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • April 5, 2017 - Hong Kong, Hong Kong - A pink diamond has become the most expensive jewel ever sold going for £57million GBP/ $71.2 million/ €66.4 million Euros .The flawless 59.60-carat gem, known as the Pink Star, fetched the eye-watering figure at the Sotheby’s sale in Hong Kong on April 4.The oval mixed-cut stone was snapped up by local jewellery retailer Chow Tai Fook. The winning telephone bid placed by Chow Tai Fook chairman Dr. Henry Cheng Kar-Shun.Pink Star has been renamed the CTF Pink in memory of the late Dr. Cheng Yu-Tung, father of the current chairman and founder of Chow Tai Fook, and commemorates the brand’s 88th anniversary. It breaks the record previously held by the Oppenheimer Blue diamond, which sold for £46million ($57.5 million) at Christie's in Geneva last May. Sotheby's president and CEO Tad Smith said: ''It is fitting that the owner of the most prestigious jeweller in Greater China should today break the record for the most valuable item ever sold in Asia as well as the most valuable diamond ever sold at auction - now appropriately named the CTF Pink.''Sotheby's has been honoured and thrilled to serve this very discerning client for many years.''Sotheby’s worldwide jewellery division chairman David Bennett added: “I am delighted that this magnificently beautiful diamond has been rightfully crowned the most valuable gemstone ever sold at auction. “The price has more than doubled the record for a fancy vivid pink diamond that we set just last year in Geneva.” The sale comes three years after the Pink Star was sold at another Sotheby's auction in Geneva in a deal that later fell apart. New York-based diamond cutter Isaac Wolf and a group of investors paid a then record-breaking £67million GBP / $83million USD / €78.7 million Euros for the gem but defaulted on the payment. The auction house was forced to buy the oval mixed-cut diamond from the seller because it had guaranteed a £48m
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