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Gold/Mining/Energy : Dayton Mining (DAY) on TSE & AMEX
DAY 69.10+0.1%Nov 28 9:30 AM EST

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To: Eashoa' M'sheekha who wrote (243)7/13/1998 9:26:00 PM
From: Eashoa' M'sheekha  Read Replies (1) of 568
 
Medina Says This Is Only A Small Percentage Of Our Holdings.NOW!!LOL

Wow this is a crazy game..eh Taurus?Just when you think you've seen and heard it all...along comes another mining wannabe to joust with.Well this little release looks like you are side-stepping the real issues and are now attacking my wonderfull little company with a GREAT new board of directors to avoid the obvious.READ MY LIPS--- NO CONTEST!!!IMHO

Now git ta work ya mangy varments...and make some money for your shareholders...the old way....remember?...MINING!Sheesh!

Medina Responds to Dayton Mining Corp's News Release Re: Chile/Andacollo

LAKE ELSINORE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 13, 1998--Dayton Mining today issued a press release which states ''Dayton confirms it holds mineral title and surface rights to all land which covers its published reserves, resources and mine plan at Andacollo.''

All information regarding the status of properties under litigation has been reported by the Chilean lawyers for Medinah and Julio Tornero, whose properties are in dispute. Properties that are not in dispute but are included in the 1997 Dayton Mining annual report are the Mercedes, Rodrigo, Toro and Gabriella. These properties are owned under contract, by Medinah Energy Inc. and are clearly inside of the published resources and mine plan of Dayton. The Marilola, Encarnation and Marijen are under dispute and title cannot be claimed until this dispute is resolved in the courts. These are also clearly inside of Dayton's resources and mine plan. These properties comprise a very small percentage of Medinah's Chilean owned properties.

Medinah today conferred with its legal attorneys who in collaboration with its senior North American council, will respond to the misleading and erroneous statements of Dayton.
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