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To: d:oug who wrote (71124)6/5/2001 8:07:31 PM
From: d:oug  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116791
 
"My kingdom, for want of a horse." or "GataLand, for want of a rat."

Subj: STEPHEN LABATON - The World Gets Tough on Price Fixers
Date: 6/5/01
From: LePatron@LeMetropoleCafe.com
To: PigeonLiver@PigeonHearted.org

This New York Times story was featured as the lead story
in this past Sunday's paper... [been] served at The Kiki Table.

The World Gets Tough on Price Fixers

By STEPHEN LABATON
The New York Times
June 3, 2001

[start.]

"WASHINGTON -- Meeting clandestinely at an airport.....

"The antitrust division, once a small and sleepy backwater
of the Justice Department, has become a power center
against white-collar crime... as it reveals a seamy side
of globalization international cartels."

"... will use the corporate amnesty policy because....."

[end.]

Will it be the CEO of Barrick Gold, Goldman Sachs
or J.P. Morgan Chase that requests amnesty to avoid
prosecution for manipulating the gold price for so long?

All the best,
Bill Murphy
Chairman of Gata - gata.org
Le Patron
www.LeMetropoleCafe.com