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Indeed, Ms. Nakamura said she is considering buying some new gold, even as she is cashing in her old holdings.
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Sitting in Santa Fe's remarkably informal Roundhouse, as the state capitol is nicknamed in homage to old Navajo hogans, she describes her conversion to Republicanism as a Damascene moment.
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She is 50 years old and working to expand her business as her annual income allows.
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But the gung-ho 33-year-old appears undeterred as she takes 'My Africa Is' to a Nigeria vs Argentina football match in the capital Abuja.
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Mr Nowak, a factory worker, is accused of killing his 23-year-old girlfriend as she slept - most probably by suffocating her with a pillow, the court heard.
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"The younger generation is losing respect, " added 48-year-old Pornpun Kaewbundit, as she emerged from a temple in Bangkok's historic old town recently.
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Among them is the gold medal she won at the Beijing Olympics, aged just 17 years old, as part of Ukraine's three-woman sabre fencing team.
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She is joined in the best actress category by 24-year-old Mulligan, Tautou - for her role as Coco Chanel in Coco Before Chanel - and Saoirse Ronan, for The Lovely Bones, as well as newcomer Gabourey Sidibe for Precious.
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Her silver heels are like knives, her working costume is tauter than a second skin, and, when she straddles the Pod, as if planning to have kittens with it, the only one not to notice is poor old Batman.
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When her mother inherits an old house with some eccentric tenants in rural Tennessee, Penny is happy as can be because she appears to be living inside an exciting adventure story at last.
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