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To: Natedog who wrote (2524)2/23/2005 12:55:08 PM
From: james flannigan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 16207
 
IR update MPV.Spoke to Jan at MPV,sounded very upbeat about KL becoming a mine.He is going to NY next week to make a presentation to investors,thinks that MPV will be bought out after FS released.



To: Natedog who wrote (2524)2/23/2005 8:44:52 PM
From: Famularo  Respond to of 16207
 
cool pictures... Hard to imagine the damage Cayman got... Hope to see you in Cayman in April......Get the boat ready...How did I like the nr? great.. More stuff to come... possibly, we can hook up with Tele Fund-James and talk about his plans of the 5million ashton shares. I think it will be held for a long while.... Interesting times in the resource sector. 2005/2006 is going to be HOT... Diamonds to lead....Watch Ashton move again, any day and break $1.55.........cheers.....frank



To: Natedog who wrote (2524)2/26/2005 12:02:36 PM
From: Famularo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 16207
 
Wait before you dunk this tea bag in hot water. The world’s most expensive diamond teabag worth $14,320 (£7,500) was designed by Maria Webster of Liverpool, England, for jeweler Boodle and Dunthorne.

The piece is identical to a standard pyramid-shaped tea bag, but the filling is a mixture of fine, limited edition tea leaves --and 100, 2.25 carat diamonds. Another 100 diamonds cover the outside of the bag, while 80 decorate the white gold chain used in place of the standard string.

Tea bag production company PG Tips commissioned the diamond bag to celebrate their 75th birthday. The diamond tea bag will tour the U.K. in March 2005 and be used as a prize to raise money for Manchester Children's Hospital.