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Gold/Mining/Energy : Tenke Mining Corp (TNK)
TNK 54.38+0.1%3:59 PM EST

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To: NorthWolf who wrote (206)8/9/1998 10:20:00 PM
From: Gofer  Read Replies (2) of 486
 
When I said:

My strategy will be to get as much news as possible on this weekend's meeting in Zimbabwe and maybe buy back in next week on good news (if any).

I was referring to the summit meeting. I have no sources in Zimbabwe. The meeting was of course a complete bust. And there is no "good news".

Its one accomplishment:

"Mr Mugabe said a committee comprising representatives from Zimbabwe, Zambia, Namibia and Tanzania would now be set up to examine the conflicting claims and to continue with efforts to secure a ceasefire."

Pretty lame. Also Zambia may end up involved in this conflict if Angola gets involved.

The usual sources have the news, in order of usefulness to me:

1. news.bbc.co.uk
2. marekinc.com
3. headlines.yahoo.com

IMO, the BBC has the world's best news (sorry CNN), NCN is more opinionated, but has been on target so far. They also have the links to some African newspapers.
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