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    Overall though, we don't see them as being any worse than numbers from elsewhere, in fact they are probably better than European numbers. Japan tends to have the best numbers and we would say that the US tends to be pretty good as well.

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    Platinum looks set to stay firm. There is a shortage of supply to meet demand as suppliers have run late with developments and demand has surged.

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    Mason City Schools is in violation of the law for using taxpayers' money to oppose or support any bond issue or levy,

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    Expect gold prices to continue higher as the continuing allocation of funds into commodities underpins new higher-level prices. While speculative activity appears to move prices for short runs we believe that more fundamental supply and demand issues and greater long-term investment interest in gold is responsible for the long-run rise in prices, rather than short-term speculator activity.

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    There has always been a choice out there. It's a matter of taking the time to see what's available. You want to be sure it's a company that's really dedicated to insurance.

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    Copper is showing very strong performance as mine disruptions take place and are likely to continue. With copper looking set to remain in deficit this year and next, any supply problems are keenly felt.

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    Five-hundred dollars an ounce is still a great margin for gold producers, particularly in Russia. Rising cash costs around the world means that Russia stands out.

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    The thing that keeps me coming back for more is feeling like you're a kid at heart.

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    Protesters are looking for disclosure on the destination and use of funds paid by foreign miners. We assume that this implies that a proportion of the funding is not feeding through to local projects.

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