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Politics : Welcome to Slider's Dugout

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To: Slife who wrote (8668)3/23/2008 4:23:47 PM
From: TooDoo  Read Replies (2) of 50694
 
Are you using Northwest Territorial Mint? Looking to contact them tomorrow for silver and maybe some of those purty Aussie Koalas... thoughts? I'm still new to precious metals - I used to buy tons & tons of aluminum & bronze and I recall how the price changes would drive me nuts.

I've learned a lot here, thanks all! This my very first post after lurking for a week, so I figured I better bring something to share. From The Sunday Independent, interesting & hadn't seen it reported elsewhere yet:

"Several small building societies said they were turning away potential borrowers last week after panic in the financial markets, which saw an attempt to manipulate shares in HBOS, the UK's biggest mortgage lender. A "rogue" trader is alleged to have made £100m after he spread rumours on Wednesday morning that sent shares in the bank crashing by nearly 20 per cent."

Naughty. Very naughty.

Here's the source independent.co.uk
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