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The class-action lawsuit alleges that the maker of the "King of Beers" has the technology to precisely control the amount of alcohol in its beers but adds water so the alcohol is well below the advertised figure of 5% by volume, the suit said.
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In the wider world he became known, through his chairmanship of De Beers, as the king of diamonds, and was a presence on lists of the richest people.
ECONOMIST: Harry Oppenheimer
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The yellow-brown diamond in a fire rose cushion cut was purchased from De Beers by a group led by Henry Ho of Thailand and given to Thai King Bhumibol Adulyadej in honor of his 50th coronation anniversary.
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