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To: aknahow who wrote (51558)1/26/2006 1:37:13 PM
From: ild  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 110194
 
Additions to GLD represent genuine investment demand. IMO for every ounce of gold added to GLD there is an once or two (or may be much more) purchased by investors elsewhere. GLD is a visible part of an iceberg. With recent strong performance against USD gold has popped up on many screens. There are many fundamentals currently working in gold's favor plus supply is not growing.

Gold is still between curiosity and bargain according to this:
Message 21941081

EDIT: Yesterday had a dinner with a friend. Spent all time explaining him basics of investing in gold.



To: aknahow who wrote (51558)1/26/2006 2:26:01 PM
From: shades  Respond to of 110194
 
Does Osama have use for GOLD? This man was targeted by everyone - clintong - jews - he is slippery - hehe

DJ Israel Tried To Kill Osama Bin Laden In 1996 -Report

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JERUSALEM (AP)--Israeli intelligence was close to assassinating al-Qaida founder Osama bin Laden in 1996, five years before the deadly attacks in New York and Washington, an Israeli newspaper reported Thursday.

The Yediot Ahronot daily said Israeli intelligence was helping investigate an attempted assassination of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak in Ethiopia and came across a group of radicals based in Sudan and led by bin Laden.

The paper said Israeli intelligence, cooperating with another country, persuaded a confidante of bin Laden to kill him, but the operation was derailed by a crisis between Israel and the Palestinians that disrupted the link between Israeli intelligence and the foreign service.

Israeli officials refused to comment on the brief report. The paper said the full story would be published Friday in its weekend magazine section.