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Violin Deal

** FILE ** Members of the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra hold rare stringed instruments during an introduction in Newark, N.J., violins, violas and cellos in this Feb. 19, 2003, file photo. The "Golden Age" collection of stringed instruments, some dating from the 17th century, was acquired by the orchestra for $17 million from philanthropist Herbert Axelrod. The New Jersey Symphony Orchestra is planning to sell the collection of rare stringed instruments because the debt from the 2003 purchase hasn't been relieved by ticket sales or donations, orchestra president and CEO Andre Gremillet told The Star-Ledger of Newark in Friday's editions, March 9, 2007. (AP Photo/Mike Derer, File) 
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Create Date: 2/19/2003 12:00:00 AM 
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