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Non-Tech : The Crash of '98..1929 all over again??Where are we going?

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To: Moneysmith who wrote (6)10/2/1998 4:04:00 PM
From: Mike McFarland  Read Replies (1) of 23
 
Over the next decade the Dow index
will trade between $6000 and $12,000.

30-year fixed mortgage loan rates will
fluctuate between 4% and 10%.

The average surface temperature of the
planet will rise 1 deg F and the west
Antarctic ice shelf will collapse into
the sea.

Many diseases will be cured, prolonging
millions of lives. Other infectious diseases
will move out of the Jungle, claiming millions
of lives.

A team of US and Japanese astronauts will land
on Mars. They will find no indication of life
ever having existed there.

The Ukraine will become the breadbasket of the
world as a dustbowl envelopes a large portion of
the midwestern United States.

The "Global" will replace the failed Eurodollar.

The skill with which the weather is forecast a
day or two in advance will not increase.

--MM
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