To: IngotWeTrust who wrote (10185 ) 4/19/1998 10:16:00 PM From: Chuca Marsh Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116815
How about a salt shaker and a paintbrush, in rememberance of the past scams that you tried to right with ..two wrongs...the Inverse and and the obscure side of the truth. The gold was there where you said it wasn't in the Desert Dirt, don't quote brex to me just think about COC and compare to some low gram producers on these threads, bulk tonnage is the 2K play. See what that may be as a collectors item by then, when a newtech mining industry is born. Chuca-watchoutforthe doublestampings. Just in: ( Similiar subject ): <<..LOCAL LIBELLER MUST PAY $250,000 Robert Shore and his Vancouver Market News Publishing have to come up with $250,000 to pay their share of damages won by Vancouver Sun business writer David Baines following last September's libel trial in BC Supreme Court. [ Note: the complete text of the Reasons For Judgement can be read at: canada-stockwatch.com ] Mr Justice John Rowan assessed $250,000 in general damages jointly and severally against tout-sheet journalist George Chelekis, Market News and Mr Shore. The total award to Mr Baines was $875,000 -- the second highest in Canadian legal history -- which included $50,000 for a slander by Mr Chelekis made against Mr Baines in 1995. ....The awards stem from a series of libels -- two of which (one story and one press release) were distributed by Mr Shore's news service -- in 1994. In these, Mr Chelekis alleged Mr Baines traded against his column and that he and Howe Street investigator Adrian du Plessis conspired to drive down the price of stocks over a six-year period. They were in league with short sellers, Mr Chelekis said in a story that attributed none of the information to named sources, and they hoarded their ill-gotten gains in offshore banks. Individually, Mr Chelekis was assessed $350,000, in addition to being named jointly and severally in the remaining $525,000 of the overall assessment. The libels originally were carried in two articles written by Mr Chelekis in the August and October 1994 editions of stock .....A TWO DOLLAR LIBEL-SERVICE The court was especially concerned that various untrue statements about Mr Baines were forwarded by Market News for worldwide distribution through links with Star Data and Bloomberg. "By supplying its material to Bloomberg, Market News can, and sometimes does, achieve worldwide distribution of the material it publishes," Mr Justice Rowan notes...>>