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A summary of GATA''s work and the suppression of the gold price

Section: Daily Dispatches

By Bill Murphy
www.LeMetropoleCafe.com
January 26, 2002

Gold $278.60
Silver $4.30

John Brimelow on Thursday:

Further evidence that increased Japanese
offtake is real has appeared in a trade
journal discussing the increased activity of
bar smelting: click on:

a href=http://www.japanmetalbulletin.com/news-http://www.japanmetalbulletin.com...
nm/n20020123.html#01

Sceptics of hedging will be gratified to see

Durban contemplates dividends in gold; and John Meyer makes The Case for Gold

Section: Daily Dispatches

10:44p ET Thursday, January 24, 2002

Dear Friend of GATA and Gold:

The Tocqueville Gold Fund's manager, John Hathaway, has
written an interesting new commentary that can be found
here:

www.toqueville.com/brainstorms/brainstorms.php?id=108

And our own Reg Howe has written a response, here:

www.goldensextant.com/commentary19.html#anchor5124

CHRIS POWELL, Secretary/Treasurer
Gold Anti-Trust Action Committee Inc.

Durban Deep leads the gold cause and the gold shares

Section: Daily Dispatches

By Allan Seccombe and James Regan
Reuters
January 18, 2002

Newmont Mining Corp won the fight for Normandy Mining
Ltd. on Friday as AngloGold Ltd bowed out, clearing the
way for the U.S. company to assemble the world's largest
gold mining house.

South Africa's AngloGold scraped together acceptances
representing just 7.1 percent of Australian miner Normandy
for its cash and scrip offer which expired at 0800 GMT on

Durban Deep leads the gold cause and the gold shares

Section: Daily Dispatches

1:21p ET Thursday, January 24, 2002

Dear Friend of GATA and Gold:

A report posted today at www.TheMiningWeb.com reminds
us of our wonderful friends at Durban Roodeport Deep,
GATA's first supporters in the mining industry.

The MiningWeb report can be found on the site's home
page, here:

a href=http://www.theminingweb.com/http://www.theminingweb.com//a

Here is the detailed link, though it may not work for some

New essays by Hathaway and Howe

Section: Daily Dispatches

1:21p ET Thursday, January 24, 2002

Dear Friend of GATA and Gold:

A report posted today at www.TheMiningWeb.com reminds
us of our wonderful friends at Durban Roodeport Deep,
GATA's first supporters in the mining industry.

The MiningWeb report can be found on the site's home
page, here:

a href=http://www.theminingweb.com/http://www.theminingweb.com//a

Here is the detailed link, though it may not work for some

Newmont wins Normandy as Anglo bows out

Section: Daily Dispatches

'MIDAS' COMMENTARY FOR JANUARY 16, 2002

By Bill Murphy
www.LeMetrpoleCafe.com

Gold $287.50, up $3.10
Silver $4.56, up 1 cent

A while back I mentioned that we needed a
couple of events to take place to signal that
The Gold Cartel was in big trouble. The first
was the breaking of the $2/two day rules they
have had in place for at least 3 1/2 years.
They have been broken, barely. The second was

Very unusual and promising gold market trading action

Section: Daily Dispatches

7p ET Monday, January 14, 2002

Dear Friend of GATA and Gold:

Here's making it easy for you to get in touch with
Congress about the manipulation of the gold
market.

I'm appending a sample letter that U.S. citizens
can send to their U.S. representative and U.S.
senators, asking for help in making the Federal
Reserve and the Treasury Department confront
GATA consultant James Turk's latest findings.

Anatomy of a budding gold rally: Gold stocks outpace overall stock market

Section: Daily Dispatches

By Bill Murphy, Chairman
Gold Anti-Trust Action Committee Inc.
January 13, 2002

Last weekend I left for Washington to attend
Ralph Nader's conference, quot;The Federal
Reserve: Myth Versus Reality,quot; at the
National Press Club. My purpose was to make
some contacts to bring attention to the
manipulation of the gold market.

Sunday was a hoot, as I had dinner with my
old quarterback from my football-playing

A letter to send to Congress with James Turk''s latest findings

Section: Daily Dispatches

By Thom Calandra, Editor
www.CBS.MarketWatch.com
January 14, 2002

SAN FRANCISCO -- Rarely will mainline investment sources,
like the Wall Street brokerage houses, deliver nirvana in the
form of an undiscovered idea, company or trend.

This is especially true of shunned investments, like gold.
John Hathaway, manager of the tiny Tocqueville Gold Fund
(TGLDX) advises investors, when it comes to

Report from Washington: Anti-ESF legislation is coming

Section: Daily Dispatches

By Dana Milbank and Susan Schmidt
The Washington Post
Saturday, January 12, 2002

Former Clinton Treasury secretary Robert E. Rubin
telephoned a top Treasury official last fall to
explore whether the Bush administration could
intervene on behalf of Enron Corp. as the giant
energy company neared collapse, officials said
yesterday.

Rubin, chairman of the executive committee at
Citigroup, one of Enron's main creditors, called

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