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To: MoneyMade who wrote (8197)8/2/1998 4:24:00 PM
From: MoneyMade  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 8798
 
GLOW:The cover story in today's issue of The Independent reads as follows:

Finance Minister Julius Timothy denies that government plans to open its own world
virtual casino

No, no, no!

"I categorically deny signing any agreement with Global Games Corporation," said
Minister of Finance Honourable Julius Timothy. "I have a proposal from them which I
am looking at and nothing has been decided. I have not even taken it to Cabinet."

But contrary to Mr. Timothy's denial, the Minneapolis Business Wire of July 7th, 1998
states, "Global Games was first contacted by Mr. Julius C. Timothy, Minister of
Finance, Industry and Planning for the Commonwealth of Dominica, about building a
virtual world casino in Dominica. Global Games subsequently sent a formal proposal to
Mr. Timothy to build the 'Virtual World Casino and Sports Book of Dominica, West
Indies."

On Monday, July 13th, GLOW was written up as a "pump & dump" stock
in The Napeague Letter. It is now clear to me that this assessment is correct. The
original article can be found at napeague.com .

Bob Davis
The Napeague Letter
napeague.com