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Politics : Foreign Policy Discussion Thread

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To: Machaon who wrote (3390)2/5/2003 11:41:34 AM
From: zonder  Read Replies (1) of 15987
 
I said "SO FAR", you insatiable parasite.

Get off my back, if you will. I have had it with your incessant nagging, petty insults, and mindless drivel.

"You mimic those stupid Arabs", indeed... BY DOING WHAT EXACTLY??? TELLING YOU WHAT THE MARKET IS DOING???

Markets move higher as Powell makes case for war by Rex Nutting
U.S. stocks moved higher Wednesday as Secretary of State Colin Powell spoke to the U.N. Security Council about Iraq's failure to disarm. Powell presented evidence from satellite photos and intercepted phone calls showing that Iraq has embarked on "a deliberate campaign to prevent any meaningful inspections" of its weapons programs. Powell said Iraq faces the "serious consequences" that were promised by the Security Council in November if it did not cooperate. Stocks gained about 1 percent, while gold futures tumbled nearly $6 to $379. Oil futures held firm. The dollar strengthened against the euro.


11:01AM Gold futures fall as Powell speaks ($XAU, $GOX, HUI) by Deborah Adamson
Gold futures are falling $2.40 to $377.50 an ounce as U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell outlines the case against Iraq before the U.N. Gold stocks are declining as well, with the Philadelphia Gold and Silver Index ($XAU) and the CBOE Gold Index ($GOX) down by nearly 2 percent. The Amex Gold Bugs Index (HUI) is down 1.6 percent.
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