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To: mappingworld who wrote (4245)5/9/2001 11:08:53 AM
From: Bob Ulin  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4504
 
Olga
Interesting info but biased obviously.
Interesting a town of 25,000 can muster up 28,000
signatures of the 36,000 eligible voters???huh
I think it is encouraging Manhattan is starting to play a little hardball
Bob



To: mappingworld who wrote (4245)5/15/2001 1:02:27 PM
From: Krikor  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4504
 
Olga,

I know he is anti-mining but he has to get his act straight, the town is 25,000 or 38,000? Second I don't know about the murder.

What I can tell is what I know from some independant source hopefully less biased. The town is 16,000, quarter of them have to be relocated, The demonstration was done by 250 people and not 5000, 100 of them caused the damage to the properties.

As far as if there will be a mine, that is still up in the air, I know the local town counsil and the government are 4it. Last week there was a meeting in LIma between all fractions including the church, the govt and the anti-mining groups in order to reach to an agreement. They agreed to continue talking and that's where it is at.

KG