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To: Terry Maloney who wrote (47359)1/22/2000 9:42:00 AM
From: Richard Mazzarella  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 116760
 
Terry, <<Barrick>> In Barrick's defense, there probably wasn't anyone in the company that could read a mining report. I think all Barrick's expertise is just knowing how to write options hedging POG. <VBG>



To: Terry Maloney who wrote (47359)1/23/2000 10:32:00 AM
From: long-gone  Respond to of 116760
 
January 23, 2000
North Korea threatens to resume missile tests

By JON HERSKOVITZ

Tokyo, Jan 22 (Reuters) - North Korea said on Saturday it may resume missile tests in response to a US decision to test a missile interceptor system, raising the stakes in delicate talks between Washington and the Stalinist state.

In September, the United States said it was easing its long-standing economic sanctions in exchange for North Korea's pledge to freeze long-range missile tests.

But the North Korean Central News Agency on Saturday quoted a Foreign Ministry spokesman as saying the US tests have "compelled the Democratic People's Republic of Korea to take our moratorium into serious consideration."

The spokesman said the US missile defence system test was a
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