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Did You 'Hair' About This? A Beethoven Diamond Engagement Ring!
Classical music aficionados with i-pods plugged into their ears can walk around and listen to Beethoven. Very soon they will be able to wear a diamond engagement ring fashioned from Beethoven's hair on their hands.

Lifegem, a company that has heretofore made diamonds out of people's ashes has now used strands from Beethoven's hair to form a half-carat diamond which will soon be auctioned off on Ebay.
Story is here: Beethoven Shines!
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