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To: Gabe Heti who wrote (92140)12/24/2002 8:43:08 AM
From: Gabe Heti  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116764
 
Here is the summary of Sinclair's ten page report:

What all this means to the Gold Investor
This bull market in gold is generational and not cyclical in nature. It will span a much longer time than any advisor so far has suggested. It may well exist for the next 30 years.
There is no need to be concerned that a missed sell point for a trader under $400 gold is a lost opportunity. In fact gold will continually make higher lows and higher highs into the predictable future.
Gold producer hedgers who refuse or cannot reverse their hedge positions are in serious trouble.
Gold shares have a bright long-term future.
The value of properties in promising gold fields will increase significantly.
Exploration for new gold properties will increase significantly.



To: Gabe Heti who wrote (92140)12/24/2002 11:11:06 AM
From: long-gone  Respond to of 116764
 
More Inflation
Hartford Courant

2-Year Colleges To Raise Tuitions
- Hartford Courant
By ROBERT A. FRAHM
Hartford Courant
Students taking heavy course loads at the state's least expensive colleges will face a hefty price hike next year, possibly including a rare midyear tuition increase.

Full-time students at two-year community colleges will pay anywhere from 4 percent to 49 percent more in annual tuition, depending on their credit hours, the Board of Trustees for Community-Technical Colleges decided this week.

The board also approved additional user fees for students whose classes include laboratory, clinical or studio work.

With a growing state budget crisis, the increase is the latest in a series of large tuition hikes at public colleges, including the University of Connecticut and the Connecticut State University system.

Full story at ctnow.com
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2-Year Colleges To Raise Tuitions
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By ROBERT A. FRAHM

Students taking heavy course loads at the state's least expensive colleges will face a hefty price hike next year, possibly including a rare midyear tuition increase.

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Full-time students at two-year community colleges will pay anywhere from 4 percent to 49 percent more in annual tuition, depending on their credit hours, the Board of Trustees for Community-Technical Colleges decided this week.

The board also approved additional user fees for students whose classes include laboratory, clinical or studio work.

With a growing state budget crisis, the increase is the latest in a series of large tuition hikes at public colleges, including the University of Connecticut and the Connecticut State University system.

Full story at ctnow.com
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