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Published on 16/02/09
One lucky lady had a Valentine's Day to remember as her husband won a competition offering gold diamond rings.
Steve Kruzik triumphed in the search to find the most romantic man in the US as he serenaded partner Mary in New York's Time Square.
Over the last fortnight couples from far and wide submitted applications detailing why they were worthy of winning the glittering item.
Matt Titus, a relationship expert and judge at the event, explained why the Kruziks' were handed the top prize.
He said: "Steve and Mary were simply adorable. Their story was unique, and his willingness to profess his love in such a sincere and open manner was remarkable."
The couple, who will now receive a two-carat princess-cut diamond ring, have been married for 28 years and have three children.
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