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They have been known to people since ancient times and have been used in crown jewels and exquisite jewelry creations in cultures all over the world. Ranked among the “big three” most valuable gemstones, sapphires are second only to rubies, more rare than emeralds, and hold more lasting value than diamonds. So go find your jewelerʼs loupe as we take a closer look at this rare stone and see why itʼs considered one of the worldʼs most precious gems!

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• Although usually thought of as blue, sapphires come in a rainbow of hues. Sapphires in any color but blue are known as “fancy sapphires” and are so called according to their color: yellow sapphire, pink sapphire, purple sapphire. • Sapphires are comprised of aluminum and oxygen, which combine to form a mineral called corundum. Most corundum is cloudy with flaws, but rare glass-like pockets of pure gem-quality corundum are the source of sapphires. Sapphires: Turn to page 3

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• Doctors compare a good hearty sneeze to a computer reboot. The force of it gives a tremendous shake to everything in the nasal passages, dislodging mucus and cleaning off the nasal hairs. • Sneezing is a cooperative effort between the throat, chest, diaphragm, and abdomen. It’s nearly impossible to sneeze with your eyes open, and it’s almost as difficult to refrain from leaning forward during a sneeze. • A sneeze can travel up to 100 mph launching 40,000 droplets that contain 100,000 germs into the air. Large droplets can travel up to five feet, but smaller droplets can go as far as 30 feet. which is far enough to enter ventilation systems. Those germs can stay aloft for 45 minutes. Compare that to a single cough, which can launch a mere 3,000 germy droplets. This is why it's so important to cover your mouth before you do either. • Sneezing is triggered by many different things:

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pollen, dust, animal dander, pollutants, dust mites, mold spores, smoke, perfumes, and of course, viruses. A typical city dweller inhales an estimated 20 billion foreign particles every day. • About one-third of humans are able to trigger a sneeze by looking at a bright light, such as the Sun. This is called a photic sneeze reflex, from the Greek word for light. This does not mean that they constantly sneeze when they are out in the sunlight; it merely means that when they feel a sneeze coming on, they can get it over with by just glancing at the Sun. • Histamine is a chemical that sends signals through the body. Normally, histamine protects the body from invaders such as germs and parasites by sounding the alarm whenever an invader is present. These alarm chemicals cause the nasal passages to become engorged with mucus in order to flush the danger out. • But sometimes histamine can respond to substances that are not actually dangerous, including allergens such as pollen. If someone is sneezing because of these false alarms sent out by histamine, an anti-allergen medication containing antihistamines will help calm the symptoms by suppressing the histamine response. However, if a person is sneezing because they have a cold, antihistamines won’t help at all. • Holding a sneeze in can damage the nasal passages and cause small blood vessels in the eyes and nose to rupture. There are safe methods to stifle a sneeze. Try pinching your upper lip beneath your nose, or pinching the top of your nose between the eyebrows. Some people tickle the roof of their mouth with their tongue, or press their tongue hard against the top front teeth. Others kill a sneeze by pronouncing some odd word just when they feel it coming on, such as “pumpernickel” or “pickle.” • Can you sneeze when you’re asleep? No, because when you are asleep, your nerves are also “asleep.” During REM sleep, all muscles are paralyzed. If someone doses you with sneezing powder while you’re sleeping, it will wake you up, and then you would sneeze. Simply put, if you’re snoozing, you’re not sneezing.

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Sapphires (from page one) • Different mineral impurities cause the variations in sapphire colors. Blue is caused by titanium and iron; if there’s only iron, it’s purple; iron plus chromium results in orange; small amounts of chromium give us pink sapphires; and large amounts of chromium create red rubies. If there are no impurities at all, the sapphire is as clear as a diamond. • The rarest color, and the most valuable sapphire, is a pinkish orange created by chromium and magnesium. This is called a padparadscha sapphire, named for an aquatic salmon-colored lotus blossom found in India. These rare gems are found only in Sri Lanka, Madagascar, and Tanzania. • Ancient Greeks believed sapphires would enhance psychic powers; Buddhists thought sapphires would hasten spiritual enlightenment; in the 6th century, Catholic cardinals wore sapphire rings in order to promote chastity. Sapphires were thought to ward off evil. • Some cultures allowed only royalty to wear sapphires, which may be where the term “royal blue” originated. HARDNESS QUALITIES

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At 563 carats, the Star of India is the one of the largest blue star sapphires in the world. It was discovered 300 years ago, and has been in museums since it was faceted in 1905.

and rubies measure 9, making them the third hardest mineral in the world.

SAPPHIRES IN HISTORY • The Black Star of Queensland is a 733-carat THE GREAT JEWEL HEIST sapphire found by a 12-year-old boy in the 1930s in Australia. The family used it as a • At the time, it was the biggest jewel heist in doorstop for years before discovering its value. history. It happened in 1964, at New York's His father sold it for $18,000 in 1947 (about American Museum of Natural History in a quarter million in today’s dollars). Today it’s Manhattan. Three Florida men had carefully been carved into an oval about the size of an scoped out the building for several days before egg and is worth an estimated $88 million. returning that night with tools. Roger Clark stood guard while Allan Kuhn and Jack Murphy • One of the biggest sapphires ever found was jumped a fence, scrambled up a fire escape, uncovered in Madagascar in 1995. In its attached a rope to a pillar, and entered through original state, it weighed nearly 40 lbs (17.97 an unlocked bathroom window on the floor that kg) and was estimated at just under 90,000 housed the Hall of Gems and Minerals. carats in size.

• Dubbed the Millennium Sapphire, it was • They smashed open three glass display cases, gathering 24 priceless gems, including the Star deemed too precious to split into ordinary gem stones. Instead, world-famous artist Alessio Sapphires: Turn to page 15 Boschi was hired to turn the remarkable stone into something unique and extraordinary. Boschi carved 134 different figures into the sapphire, each depicting a different person or event through history. When he was done, the gem had been whittled down to about 61,000 1. One of the most famous sapphires carats, weighing 27 pounds (12 kg). It’s about is the 12-carat blue engagethe size of a football. It’s now been designated ment ring Prince Charles gave to Lady Diana. Where a priceless national treasure of Madagascar.

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Q: Is Fantasia Barrino, the same one

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A: Unlike Carrie Underwood, Kelly Clarkson and Jennifer Hudson, Fantasia Barrino hasn't had as famed of a career as those other three "American Idol" contestants, but her 15 minutes has gradually increased. The wait is worth it, however, as she's finally showcasing her incredible voice in the new version of "The Color Purple," this time a musical, Fantasia Barrino just like the Broadway play, which released on the big screen this past Christmas. Barrino played the role of Celie on Broadway as well and earned rave reviews for it. She's garnering critical acclaim for the new film version as well. Perhaps, like Hudson did in 2007 for "Dreamgirls," Barrino will win an Oscar this coming awards season.

Welby, M.D.," "The Invisible Man" and "Murder, She Wrote." Twenty years ago, he landed the biggest role of his career as medical-examiner-turnedhistorian Dr. Donald "Ducky" Mallard on the CBS hit series "NCIS." The show plans to honor him on Feb. 19 in the new season's second episode. Steven D. Binder and David North, co-showrunners of "NCIS," told TVLine.com that "the team will learn of Ducky's passing and reflect on their memories of him as they grieve." TVLine.com also speculated on the possibility of former key characters returning for Ducky's farewell, such as Mark Harmon's Gibbs, Michael Weatherly's Tony or Cote de Pablo's Ziva. *** Q: Is it true that Wayne Brady has a reality show coming out soon? Will he still host "Let's Make a Deal"? -- A.I.

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time job he's held for the past 15 years. However, his love of acting hasn't fizzled. In between delivering cash and "zonks" weekdays on CBS, he's had recurring roles on the sitcom "How I Met Your Mother," the daytime soap "The Bold and the Beautiful," and Showtime's "American Gigolo." He's still great friends with his ex-wife and business partner, Mandie Taketa, and her romantic partner of 12 years, Jason Fordham. The three coparent their blended family of two children together. Brady sold a reality show concept to Hulu about their unconventional life together, but a title and official premiere date have yet to be announced. * * *

A: Wayne Brady first wowed audiences with his improv skills on "Whose Line Is It Anyway?" -- a skit comedy show on ABC. He won an Emmy for Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program for that show. In addition to acting, he's also a three-time Emmy-nominated game show host for "Let's Make a Deal," the day-

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Social Security Update for 2024 It has been my custom for most of the past 27 years to write a year-end column that summarizes the Social Security updates scheduled to take place the following year. I already discussed some of these updates in a column back in October when they were first announced, but it doesn’t hurt to repeat them here. (They all grow out of the annual cost-of-living adjustments that have been part of the program since 1973.) But before I go on, I’ve got to address a related and totally misleading ad that pops up every day on my cellphone and iPad, and I’m sure it does on yours, too. The headline goes something like this: “Here are 6 major changes to Social Security coming in 2024 that you probably don’t know about.” If you open it up (and maybe get sucked in by all the other ads on the site), you will learn that those “major changes” are just the routine COLA adjustments that have been part of the program for over 50 years now. I’m sharing those routine adjustments with you today -- without all the hype. Almost all Social Security beneficiaries are familiar with the most popular and publicized upcoming change: the increase in monthly benefit checks for 2024 due to the automated cost-of-living adjustment, or COLA. As all of you are already aware, that increase will be 3.2%. I always dread mentioning COLAs in this column because every single time I do, I am flooded with emails from readers complaining that the increase is not enough. Yet here’s the rub: Many economists and social planners believe Social Security COLAs are too generous! (I’ve explained why in past columns, but don’t have the space to get into that argument today.) That’s why most discussions of long-range reform for Social Security include proposals to reduce cost of living increases. OK, back to the 2024 Social Security COLA. Due to these increases, the average monthly retirement check will be $1,907 in 2024, a $59 increase from the 2023 level. The maximum Social Security check for a worker turning full retirement age (FRA) in 2024 will be $3,822, compared to $3,627 in 2023. And please note that $3,822 is the maximum for someone turning full retirement age in 2024. That does not mean it is the maximum Social Security payment anyone can receive. There are millions of Social Security beneficiaries who get much more than that, primarily because they worked well past their FRA and/or delayed starting their benefits until age 70. Here’s another important point about the COLA. Many readers have been asking me if they must file for Social Security benefits in 2023 in order to get the COLA that’s paid in January 2024. The answer is no. The COLA will be built into the benefit computation formula. So even if you don’t file for Social Security until next year, or some subsequent year, you’ll still get the 3.2% increase. Although this is a Social Security column, I must mention the upcoming increase in the Medicare Part B premium, which is deducted from Social Security checks for most people. In 2024, the basic Part B premium is projected to be $174.70. That’s $9.80 more than the 2023 rate. And as has been the case for 20 years now, wealthy people will

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pay more than the basic premium. I don’t want to get into the complicated issue of Medicare premiums other than to make this quick point. Even though they are linked in the minds of most senior citizens, Social Security and Medicare are entirely separate programs, administered by entirely separate federal agencies, and they have entirely separate rules and regulations regarding their benefit and payment structures. For example, the Part B Medicare premium increase has nothing to do with the Social Security COLA. Instead, by law, it must be set at a level that covers 25% of the cost of running the program. Taxpayers pick up the remaining 75%. (And again, wealthy people pay more than the 25% share.) Another measuring stick called the “national wage index” is used to set increases to other provisions of the law that affect Social Security beneficiaries and taxpayers. Specifically, this includes increases in the amount of wages or selfemployment income subject to Social Security tax; the amount of income needed to earn a “quarter of coverage”; and the Social Security earnings penalty limits. The Social Security taxable earnings base will go up from $160,200 in 2023 to $168,600 in 2024. In other words, people who earn more than $168,600 in 2024 will no longer have Social Security payroll taxes deducted from their paychecks once they hit that threshold. This has always been a very controversial provision of the law. (Bill Gates pays the same amount of Social Security tax as his plumber!) I think it’s a pretty good bet that any eventual Social Security reform package will include an increase in that wage base. Most people need 40 Social Security work credits (sometimes called “quarters of coverage”)

to be eligible for monthly benefit checks from the system. In 2023, people who were working earned one credit for each $1,640 in Social Security taxable income. But no one earns more than four credits per year. In other words, once you made $6,560, your Social Security record was credited with the maximum four credits or quarters of coverage. In 2024, the one credit limit goes up to $1,730, meaning you will have to earn $6,920 this coming year before you get the maximum four credits assigned to your Social Security account. People under their full retirement age who get Social Security retirement or survivor’s benefits but who are still working are subject to limits in the amount of money they can earn and still receive all their Social Security checks. That limit was $21,240 in 2023 and will be $22,320 in 2024. For every two dollars a person earns over those limits, one dollar is withheld from his or her monthly benefits. There is a higher earnings threshold in the year a person turns full retirement age that applies from the beginning of the year until the month the person reaches FRA. (The income penalty goes away once a person reaches that magic age.) That threshold goes up from $56,520 in 2023 to $59,520 in 2024. A couple other Social Security provisions are also impacted by inflationary increases. For example, people getting disability benefits who try to work can generally continue getting those benefits as long as they are not working at a “substantial” level. In 2023, the law defined substantial work as any job paying $1,470 or more per month. In 2024, that substantial earnings level increases to $1,550 monthly. Finally, the Supplemental Security Income basic federal payment level for one person goes up from $914 in 2023 to $943 in 2024. SSI is a federal welfare program administered by the Social Security Administration, but it is not a Social Security benefit. It is paid for out of general revenues, not Social Security taxes. MON., DEC. 11 * * *

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time. But it’s more common in men with prostate trouble. Exercise isn’t usually needed; just giving yourself a few minutes can often be enough to cause you to void again. I recommend voiding twice before bed if getting up at night is a problem. You may find that changing positions while urinating can be helpful to fully empty your bladder. As far as salt goes, it makes your body hold on to water. While you could take a salt tablet, you might get thirsty at night. In addition, excess salt increases most people’s risk for heart attack and stroke, so I don’t recommend it.

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The technician said to eat beans and ment of Veterans Affairs has announced millions to CLIP AND SAVE similar foods to lower my iron levels. be spent on grants to help homeless veterans. I checked my own records and didn’t The Supportive Services for Veteran Famifind any results that fell below the cutoff. My lies (SSVF) grants will give out hundreds of milred blood cell count was 5.15; my white blood lions to organizations that help veterans and their cell count was 6.0; my hemoglobin level families find housing, find more stable housing or was 16.1 g/dL; and my hematocrit level was avoid loss of their home. The exact amount of the 48.5%, all within the healthy range. grants is yet unknown. 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Essential Topics You Need to Discuss with Your Aging Parents DEAR SAVVY SENIOR: My siblings and I don’t know much about our elderly parents' financial situation or their wishes if and when something happens to them. They are both in their mid-eighties. What’s the best way to handle this and what all should we know? -- Eldest Daughter Dear Eldest: Many adult children don’t know much about their elderly parents' financial situation or end-of-life plans, but they need to. Getting up to speed on their finances, insurance policies, long-term care plans and other information is important. Some day you might have to help them handle these affairs along with their health care, and execute their estate plan after they die. Without this information, your job becomes far more difficult and stressful. Here are some tips that can be of great help: HAVE THE CONVERSATION If you’re uncomfortable talking to your parents about this, use this column as a prompt or see TheConversationProject. org, which offers free guides that can help you kick-start these discussions. It’s also a very good idea to get all your siblings involved too. This can help you head off any possible hard feelings, plus, with others involved, your parents will know everyone is concerned, and not only you. When you talk with your parents, you’ll need to collect some information, find out where they keep key documents and how they want certain things handled when they die or if they become incapacitated. Here’s a checklist of areas to focus on: PERSONAL INFORMATION Contacts: Make a list of names and phone numbers of your parent’s doctors, lawyer, accountant, broker, tax preparer, insurance agent, and so forth. Medical information: Make a copy of their medical history and a list of medications they take. Personal documents: Find out where they keep their Social Security card, marriage license, military discharge papers, etc., and how to access them. Secured places: Make a list of places they keep under lock and key such as safe deposit boxes, safe combination, security alarms, etc. Digital assets: Make a list of their digital assets – everything from social media accounts to online banking. It should include

End of life: What are their wishes for organ or body donation, and their funeral instructions? If they’ve made pre-arrangements with a funeral home, get a copy of the agreement. LEGAL DOCUMENTS Will: Do they have an updated will or trust, and where is it located? Power of attorney: Do they have a power of attorney document that names someone to handle their financial matters if they become incapacitated? Advance directives: Do they have a living will and a medical power of attorney that spells out their wishes regarding their end-of-life medical treatment? If they don’t have these documents prepared, now’s the time to make them. FINANCIAL RECORDS Financial accounts: Make a list of their bank accounts, brokerage and mutual fund accounts, and any other financial assets they have.

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Company benefits: Make a list of any retirement plans, pensions or benefits from their former employers including the contact information of the benefits administrator. Insurance: Make a list of the insurance policies they have (life, long-term care, home, auto, Medicare, etc.) including the policy numbers, agents and phone numbers. Property: Make a list of the real estate, vehicles or other properties they own, rent or lease and where they keep the deeds, titles and loan or lease agreements. Taxes: Find out where they keep copies of past year’s tax returns. You’re probably not going to get all this figured out in one gathering, so it’s important to keep the conversation ongoing to ensure your parent’s wishes will be accurately executed. * * *

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would probably be worth $550 to $750. * * * Q: I have enclosed the mark that is on a washbowl and pitcher set that my aunt gave me. The set is decorated with pastel flowers against a white background. It is in perfect condition. What can you tell me about the maker, age and value of my set?

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Cabinet Plate a Beehive of Activity Q: Could you please tell me the histor y of the porcelain plate that is seen in this photo? It is about 15 inches across and has no chips or cracks. The plate is decorated with a scene of three young girls running across a stream away from a male figure. Marked on the back are a beehive shape and the words “Fliehende Elfen.” Also signed on the front at the edge of the scene is the name “F. Kohl.” We were given the plate by an aunt who lived in Pittsburgh and know nothing about it. Any information you can provide would be helpful.

A: Edwin Bennett Pottery Company made your washbowl and pitcher set. Edwin Bennett founded his company in 1856 in Baltimore. It also produced majolica, Rockingham ware, yellow ware and American Belleek. They closed operations in 1936. Your circa-1895 wash set would probably sell in the range of $200 to $275 in an antiques shop.

Edwin Bennett Pottery Company was located in Baltimore.

Q: I have a ser vice for 12 set of chi-

na that we received as an engagement gift in 1962. The set includes a soup tureen, a sugar bowl and a creamer, and a large ser ving platter. Each piece is marked with a crown and the words “Royal Princess -- PEM -- Fine China -- Bavaria -- Germany.” The dishes are white and decorated with a silver floral design. What can you tell us about this set?

A: Even though, there is not any substan-

tial information on the background of Royal Princess China, sets appear for sale on the Internet. Your circa-1962 set would probably be worth $600 to $1100. * * *

This Royal Vienna porcelain charger was made around 1900.

A: You have a Royal Vienna charger plate.

It is also known as a cabinet plate, because it was usually placed in a china cabinet for display. The beehive mark was first used by the Imperial Porcelain Factory in Vienna. After it closed in 1864, the beehive mark was used by several porcelain factories. Similar porcelain pieces were produced in the 19th and early 20th centuries. “F. Kohl” is the name of the artist who created the classical scene that decorates your plate. “Fliehende Elfen” are the German words for “Fleeing Fairies.” The young women/fairies are indeed fleeing a satyr across a stream. Your charger was made around 1900 and

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