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Sep 20, 2007
Jewelry, namely, class rings; jewelry items from precious metals and stones, namely, finger rings, pins, medals, medallions, pendants, and bracelets, watches, horological and chronometric instruments, and trophies, key rings, commemorative statuary cups, all made of precious metal; jewelry, namely, faceted simulated stones for class rings; jewelry made in whole or in significant part of gold; ornamental pins, and medals, trophies, and plaques, made of or plated with precious metals; precious metal alloys, namely, jewelry alloys consisting of silver and platinum sold as component part of jewelry
JewelryScholastic yearbooks; yearbook design workbooks; memory books; printed invitations and announcement cards; greeting, thank-you and holiday cards; photographs; printed diplomas; printed name cards; textbooks in the areas of yearbook design, journalism and leadership; printed periodicals and printed pamphlets in the fields of yearbook design, journalism, leadership, teaching, academic and athletic achievement, and employee performance; catalogs featuring computer software, jewelry, clothing, graduation supplies, teaching materials, publishing supplies and recognition awards; stickers; art paper; artist's pens; posters; printed certificates, letterhead paper, postcards, address labels, and decals; magazine that is inserted in scholastic yearbooks featuring full color photographs and commentary on events that happened during the year; paper that changes color with a change in temperature for use in scholastic yearbooks; preprinted stationery, namely, stationery utilized for sending notices regarding graduation from school; annual periodical featuring important current events used as an insert in yearbooks for high schools; customized yearbook paper inserts featuring current events, supplements for additional or new content to add to the yearbooks, autograph sections and personalized inserts for individual students
Paper Goods and Printed Matter