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To: lorne who wrote (75007)8/15/2001 12:15:02 AM
From: marek_wojna  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116762
 
<<Tanzanian mining conflict deepens>>

Hi, Lorne

If the action spreads to other undeveloped countries physical will be the King. Gold mining co.'s shareholders will have another factor to consider. Would any reasonable price would be proper if developed will become not so much developed?

Marek



To: lorne who wrote (75007)8/15/2001 12:38:43 AM
From: long-gone  Respond to of 116762
 
<<" Earlier this week about 30 000 armed small-scale miners overpowered 80 policemen and occupied a disputed mine belonging to Afrika Mashariki Gold Mines. ">>

Interesting, so the valuable mineral in gold mining has become Pb?