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DNA discovered on discarded ski masks links two London men to a pair of daylight sledgehammer raids on a jewelry store, prosecutors say. links of london sale

"The forensic evidence in this case clearly and compellingly implicates these two defendants as the burglars on the 21st March," prosecutor Brian O'Neill told a jury at Harrow Crown Court on Tuesday. links of london friendship

"And it is, we suggest, an affront to common sense to suggest anyone other than the same two men committed the burglary on the 19th of February," he said.

Mark Needham, 24 and Troy Benjamin, 25, have pleaded innocent to charges of burgling Kutchinsky's jewelry store on Feb. 19 and March 21,

In both cases, the thieves roared up on a motorcycle and the passenger smashed the shop window with a sledgehammer. H Charm

None of the loot, valued at more than 1.2 million pounds (US$2 million) has been recovered, O'Neill said. G Charm

In the first incident, the thieves' haul included a platinum and pear-shaped diamond necklace worth 350,000 pounds (US$585,000) and three diamond rings.

Three necklaces were stolen in the second incident including one valued at 410,000 pounds (US$685,0000).



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An added benefit is the cleansing power of algae. Links of London Bangles Power plants that plan to filter their emissions via expensive carbon-sequestration systems might consider growing algae instead. R Charm According to the DOE researchers, algae pond cultures consume more than 90% of carbon dioxide in the pond water, as well as water-based nitrogen oxide, sulfur dioxide, and some heavy metals. Q Charm

Growing algae farms next to power plants could save millions of dollars now spent on pollutioncontrol equipment, while also creating new revenue from the sale of algae-based biofuels. - Robert McIntyre, "Algae's Powerful Future," Mar-Apr 2009, p. 25


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