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To: Robert J Mullenbach who wrote (37346)7/19/1999 2:06:00 PM
From: Ironyman  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 116764
 
Gold lease rates seem to be moving upward with a somewhat equal increase between the different time factors.

Funny!.....I've purchased back all silver and gold which I sold in the eightys,,,and then some!

Of5



To: Robert J Mullenbach who wrote (37346)7/19/1999 2:14:00 PM
From: long-gone  Respond to of 116764
 
Amid row, China threatens to invade Taiwan

Updated 12:33 AM ET July 18, 1999
By Benjamin Kang Lim
BEIJING, July 18 (Reuters) - China, keeping up a steady stream of threats in a bitter row over Taiwan's political status, said on Sunday its army does not rule out an invasion to crush any attempts by the island to declare independence.
The threat was splashed on the front page of Hong Kong's Beijing-backed Wen Wei Po newspaper with a picture of waves of amphibious vessels and vehicles making beach landings.
"Beijing: Will not renounce force to counter Taiwan independence," the banner headline screamed.
The newspaper quoted an unidentified military official as saying the "military measures would be taken only if there were no other alternatives."
"When peaceful reunification is hopeless and 'Taiwan independence' forces are splitting the motherland, we will not rule out the use of force to resolve the Taiwan problem" the official was quoted as saying.(cont)
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