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Diamond dispute heats up in frozen north

By William MacNamara in London

Published: November 20 2008 18:17 | Last updated: November 20 2008 18:17

To reach the diamonds of sub-Arctic Canada, miners must drill through frozen rock in a desolate environment almost devoid of roads. A mine in the region can take a decade or longer to bring into production.

Yet when the process takes 15 years, investors in any climate might begin wondering what is going on – especially if the miner in question is De Beers.

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