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Sunday New York Times features interview with Tocqueville Gold''s John Hathaway

Section: Daily Dispatches

12:10p ET Monday, August 25, 2003

Dear Friend of GATA and Gold:

Peter Brimelow's commentary today at CBSMarketWatch,
quot;Gold at a Crossroads,quot; quotes GATA Chairman Bill
Murphy and cites GATA consultant Robert K. Landis. You
can find it here:

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We''re really winning, so don''t be so disappointed by one bad day

Section: Daily Dispatches

7:28a ET Thursday, August 21, 2003

Dear Friend of GATA and Gold:

MineWeb's Tim Wood has some great reporting this
morning about how Goldman Sachs tried to destroy
Newmont's Yandal mine in Australia but was
prevented by Newmont's reoganization scheme,
which was nevertheless very generous to creditors,
including Goldman Sachs itself. And now, MineWeb
says, Newmont seems about to prevail in the

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Section: Daily Dispatches

2:43a ET Friday, August 22, 2003

Dear Friend of GATA and Gold:

Maybe nobody was terribly surprised by the clobbering
gold took in New York on Thursday, but some of gold's
partisans were understandably disappointed, as this
friend wrote tonight from Australia:

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I've read all the great reads and listened to the
Internet radio programs you've recommended, and they
make a compelling case for an explosion in the gold

Sinclair sees desperate effort to prop up dollar and treasuries

Section: Daily Dispatches

12:50p ET Friday, August 23, 2003

Dear Friend of GATA and Gold:

In his commentary today, CBSMarketWatch editor
Thom Calandra interviews Newmont Mining CEO
Wayne Murphy and quotes GATA consultant James
Turk. You can find the interview here:

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Excerpts from LeMetropoleCafe''s ''Midas'' commentary for August 22, 2003

Section: Daily Dispatches

1:05a ET Friday, August 22, 2003

Dear Friend of GATA and Gold:

Tan Range Exploration CEO Jim Sinclair's two
commentaries today, quot;Heads Upquot; and quot;Look for
Contradictions in Order to Find Direction,quot; are
urgent reading. They provide more evidence
of desperate action by the U.S. government to
support the dollar and treasury bond market.

You can find Sinclair's commentaries here:

For Ackerman, suppression of the gold price is now a given

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Excerpts from Midas commentary for Friday,
August 22, 2003

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By Bill Murphy

Gold $362.60, up $2.10
Silver $4.99, up 6 cents

One of the most important gold days in years!

Gold began to smell differently last evening. After yesterday's

Fed is virtually on the record about regulating gold, Marshall Auerback writes

Section: Daily Dispatches

8:55p ET Wednesday, August 20, 2003

Dear Friend of GATA and Gold:

Looks like we're on the verge of a breakout for gold
or one more desperate smashing by the Exchange
Stabilization Fund, but even if it's the latter, such
smashings are having only a fraction of the duration
they used to have as the physical gold market slowly
pushes the paper price higher.

In the meantime, there is so much of urgent interest

Newmont prevails over gold nemesis Goldman Sachs after all

Section: Daily Dispatches

12:10a ET Thursday, August 21, 2003

Dear Friend of GATA and Gold:

Please don't miss Marshall Auerback's new commentary
at Prudent Bear: quot;Greenspan Put, Bernanke Put ... Now
the McTeer Put?quot; Auerback acknowledges the evidence
that the central banks have been managing the gold
price and argues that the president of the Dallas Federal
Reserve Bank, Robert McTeer, has virtually put the Fed

Great commentary from Murphy, Turk, Calandra, and Sinclair

Section: Daily Dispatches

12:08a ET Tuesday, August 19, 2003

Dear Friend of GATA and Gold:

Below is a press release announcing the addition of
Durban Roodeport Deep to the Philadelphia Stock
Exchange's gold and silver index, the XAU. While a
similar press release doesn't seem handy, word is
that Kinross Gold was just recently added as well.
Kinross does appear on the latest XAU list.

While the XAU long has been disparaged for its

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