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GATA publicizes class-action lawsuit against Barrick and Morgan Chase

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Pressure grows on G7 to agree acceleration dollar devaluation

By Allister Heath
The Business, London
Sunday, September 26, 2004

http://thebusinessonline.com/modules/news/view.php?id=13278&s=3&

President Bush is being urged to signal a further
devaluation of the dollar of up to 20 percent to
rebalance the global economy, ahead of Friday's

Evening trading sees oil at $50

Section: Daily Dispatches

5:20p ET Monday, September 27, 2004

Dear Friend of GATA and Gold:

GATA today distributed throughout the United States
via Business Wire a press release about Blanchard
& Co.'s new class-action lawsuit against Barrick
Gold and J.P. Morgan Chase. At this hour the
release has been posted on the home pages of
Kitco.com and TheBullionDesk.com. It is appended
and you can find its Internet link here:

Edgy gold investors to seek comfort at Denver show

Section: Daily Dispatches

By Rick Thomas
Coeur d'Alene Press, Idaho
Saturday, September 25, 2004

http://cdapress.com/articles/2004/09/25/business/bus01.txt

COEUR d'ALENE -- You might as well spend all your
money now. Better yet, borrow as much as you can
and spend it fast, because it will soon be worthless.
Or still better, invest in silver or gold, which will

Acquiring Noranda, China trades dollar surplus for hard assets

Section: Daily Dispatches

9p ET Wednesday, September 22, 2004

Dear Friend of GATA and Gold:

Blanchard & Co.'s class-action anti-trust lawsuit
against Barrick Gold and J.P. Morgan Chase, a
companion to Blanchard's anti-trust suit seeking
injunctive relief against Barrick and Morgan
Chase, was indeed filed yesterday in U.S.
District Court in New Orleans.

The class-action suit seeks to recover damages
from Barrick and Morgan Chase for "all citizens

A report from the Silver Summit in Coeur d''Alene

Section: Daily Dispatches

China Steps Up Overseas Hunt for Raw Materials

By Bill Rigby and Steve James
Reuters
Friday, September 24, 2004

http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=topNews&storyID=6330660

NEW YORK -- China Minmetals Corp.'s move to buy
Noranda Inc., the Canadian copper and zinc miner,
is the next step in China's great march to becoming

Financial Times notes uncertainty over new central bank gold sales agreement

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The Setup?

By Ted Butler
Monday, September 20, 2004
www.InvestmentRarities.com

The market structure, as defined by the Commitment
of Traders Report (COT) for futures positions on the
COMEX, improved dramatically for silver over the past
two reporting weeks. It is rare to get a bullish surprise
in this report, but the amount of technical fund selling
and dealer buying was outstanding. In fact, the current

Blanchard seeks damages from Barrick Gold and Morgan Chase for all gold traders

Section: Daily Dispatches

Europeans wait nervously for the golden revolution

By Kevin Morrison
Financial Times
Tuesday, September 22, 2004

http://news.ft.com/cms/s/48d063cc-0c34-11d9-8318-00000e2511c8.html

It is six months since European central banks
announced they were renewing the gold-selling
pact that has helped stabilise prices over the

Second Blanchard suit against Barrick, Morgan seeks damages for all gold owners

Section: Daily Dispatches

4:54p ET Saturday, September 17, 2004

Dear Friend of GATA and Gold:

Jim Puplava, proprietor of FinancialSense.com, has
turned his weekly Internet radio roundtable program
over to a discussion of manpulation of the gold market.
His guests are Sprott Asset Management President
John Embry; James Turk, editor of The Free Market
Gold & Money Report and proprietor of GoldMoney.com;
and GATA Chairman Bill Murphy. You can listen to

Ted Butler: This looks like the setup for a rally in silver

Section: Daily Dispatches

7:50p ET Monday, September 20, 2004

Dear Friend of GATA and Gold:

Blanchard & Co., the New Orleans coin and bullion
dealer, says it file tomorrow another anti-trust
lawsuit against Barrick Gold and J.P. Morgan Chase
over their alleged manipulation of the gold market.

The new lawsuit will be a federal class action that
intends to build on the first Blanchard suit so that
all gold investors in the United States since 1998

Jim Puplava interviews Embry, Turk, and Murphy on gold market manipulation

Section: Daily Dispatches

"Conspiracies rarely exist, and when they do, they are far
more often than not exposed."

-- Dennis Gartman in The Gartman Letter, Tuesday,
September 14, 2004

* * *

24 hours later, another fantastic rarity burst into
view. But of course the authorities always catch them
all. ...

* * *

Infineon to Plead Guilty
in Memory Chip Case

By Peter Kaplan and Daniel Sorid
Reuters

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