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  1. Bad News as Far as the Eye Can See (So Buy Gold & Silver) Part II September 26, 2008

    Wednesday I discussed the gloomy news from Wall Street. And I told you that I think you need to get deeper into precious metals, both physical metal and mining stocks.

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  2. Bad News as Far as the Eye Can See (So Buy Gold & Silver) Part I September 24, 2008

    I hope that you saw my recent email to you with "Six Screaming Buys." Last week the stock markets were in the midst of getting killed. So I listed six stocks in the precious metals category.

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  3. Six Screaming Buys! September 18, 2008

    I told you last week that I'd give you 10 screaming buys. I'll list six of them -- precious metal plays, all of them -- at the end of this note. And they're familiar names to long-term subscribers. The other four will show up in another e-mail.

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  4. Buffalo Jumps, Down Markets and Depletion September 10, 2008

    About two hours' drive south of Calgary, Alberta, there's a place called Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump. It's located in the Porcupine Hills, where the foothills of the Canadian Rocky Mountains meet the Great Plains of the North American interior.

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  5. Breaking News on BP September 5, 2008

    I have some important news about BP (BP: NYSE). I added BP to the OI portfolio last year after former CEO Lord Browne stepped down and new CEO Tony Hayward took over.

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  6. Gustav, Falling Oil & Gold, Rising Dollar September 3, 2008

    Well, what's the big story for this week? Is it the hurricane named Gustav, which was supposed to out-Katrina Katrina? Or is it the hurricane that wasn't? And why wasn't it? Or does the story focus on the fall of oil prices?

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  7. The "Tree Growing Company" September 1, 2008

    How about a company big in solar energy, so its ultimate fuel source is free? And what if it holds assets that are a well-recognized inflation hedge? And what if the company's balance sheet is strong?

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