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To: sea_urchin who wrote (32339)4/22/1999 4:21:00 PM
From: Zardoz  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 116764
 
It started with this news this morning:
dailynews.yahoo.com

And many attached that the comments while conversing; that the reason the reactors were to close was because they AREN'T Y2K compliant. And that come the midnight Dec 31 that they will pop off. Through the day the rumours were spreading, and some have been adding that the reactors had already gone off. Others suggested that it was due to a test of Y2K, others even suggested that it was due to an attack at the reactors by Milosovics{sp?} forces.

I missed the CNBC/CNN reports, because I was watching the Canadian news which reported what I just wrote. Isn't it nice to live in a world that even rumours or disasters can't move GOLD, only XAU.

Actually the XAU is more likely moving under short covering. And less to due with GOLD. And will soon burn out.