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Sometime after the Roswell Crash, the diamond was discovered. Later, the "Harrington Diamond" as it was now known, made it into the collection of Dolores Browning, one of the ten wealthiest women in the world as of 2001. On permanent loan to the Tate Museum in London, the Harrington Diamond was the star of a traveling exhibition that stopped in Santa Fe. Crashing the exhibit disguised as servers, Liz created a diversion while Max swapped out the alien diamond for an earthly copy.

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