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To: Enigma who wrote (82036)2/14/2002 1:33:37 AM
From: CuriousGeorge  Respond to of 116786
 
Chancellor Brown's Last Gold Sale

In a few weeks time the British Chancellor of the Exchequer, Gordon Brown, will preside over the UK's last sale of 20 tonnes of gold. He may then have many months to regret that he sold 375 tonnes of the UK's gold assets as he watches the price of bullion rise inexorably in front of his eyes. Or he may not. The present government, after all, has never apologised to the British people for wasting over £750 million on the Millennium Dome, so why change the habits of a lifetime now.

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To: Enigma who wrote (82036)2/14/2002 6:18:27 AM
From: long-gone  Respond to of 116786
 
<<My hunch is that history will be kind to Clinton - certainly one of the most brilliant minds to inhabit the Oval Office>>

He was smart enough to rent the Lincoln bed room in the White House to Ken Lay.