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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (58418)11/29/2009 7:11:17 PM
From: Snowshoe  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 217588
 
>>Moai culture continues to develop<<

We are doing our part here...

Alaska gold production highest since 1916's rush
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Last year's gold production tipped the scales at 800,000 ounces.

The last time that much gold was mined in Alaska was 1916.

Recent record gold prices -- hitting $1,095 an ounce Friday -- have boosted fervor for chasing the yellow metal.

Investors, mainly outside Alaska, are bankrolling drill projects all over the state, hoping to build modern mines out of some of the state's historic gold fields.



To: Maurice Winn who wrote (58418)2/16/2010 2:57:20 PM
From: elmatador  Respond to of 217588
 
Aucklander Peter Bethune illegally boarded his vessel after using a knife to cut the ship's protection net.

Hopefully for him was not Brazilian boat. :-)

Mr Bethune is in a dispute with the ship which he claims deliberately rammed his protest vessel the Ady Gill in January, causing it to sink. He wants to make a citizen's arrest for the sinking and the alleged attempted murder of six of his crew. He also has a bill for $3 million to present to the captain of the whaling vessel to cover the cost of replacing the Ady Gill.