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            StockInterview.com Uranium News
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            StockInterview.com Comprehensive Coverage on the Uranium Sector for Investors
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            http://www.stockinterview.com
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            Copyright 2006 StockInterview.com
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        <pubDate>
            Fri, 18 Aug 2006 00:43:33 -0400
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                StockInterview.com Uranium News
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            <title>
                More Utah Uranium on the Other Side of Charlie Steen's Valley?
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                &lt;SPAN class=articleteaser&gt;&lt;IMG height=75 alt="Charlie Steen" 
src="http://www.stockinterview.com/Images/Charles_Steen-mini.gif" width=70 
align=right&gt;Uranium King Charlie Steen put Lisbon Valley on the world's map and 
made Moab, Utah the 'city of millionaires.' Will two junior exploration 
companies repeat Steen's success on the other side of the Lisbon 
Valley?&lt;/SPAN&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;
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                http://www.stockinterview.com/Utah.html
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                Tue, 25 Jul 2006 00:00:00 -0400
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                SXR Uranium One CEO Wants A Third U.S. Uranium Asset in 2006
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                &lt;SPAN class=articleteaser&gt;&lt;IMG height=75 alt="Neal Froneman" 
src="http://www.stockinterview.com/Images/SXR-Neal_Froneman-mini.gif" width=70 
align=right&gt;What's next for SXR Uranium One's Chief Executive? He wants yet 
another U.S. uranium asset, but he also wants the technical team to go with it. 
The underground miner may acquire an ISR company. Will a Wyoming license plate 
come with it?&lt;/SPAN&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;
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                http://www.stockinterview.com/SXR.html
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                jfinch@stockinterview.com
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                Thu, 20 Jul 2006 00:00:00 -0400
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                Jim Rogers Calls for Higher Uranium Prices
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                &lt;SPAN class=articleteaser&gt;&lt;IMG height=75 alt="Jim Rogers" 
src="http://www.stockinterview.com/Images/Rogers-Jim-mini.gif" width=70 
align=right&gt;Why does commodities investor Jim Rogers like uranium and strongly 
endorse nuclear energy? Is Rogers still bullish on commodities, or just crude 
oil and energy?&lt;/SPAN&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;
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                http://www.stockinterview.com/rogers.html
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                Mon, 10 Jul 2006 00:00:00 -0400
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                Grants, New Mexico: At The Center of New Mexico's Nuclear Renaissance
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                &lt;SPAN class=article&gt;&lt;IMG height=75 alt="Star Gonzales" 
src="http://www.stockinterview.com/Images/NM3-gonzales-mini.gif" width=70 
align=right&gt;Once the world's uranium capital, Grants, New Mexico wants uranium 
mining companies to return and again provide high-paying mining jobs. The 
county's economic development head announced, "We will greet them with open 
arms!"&lt;/SPAN&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;
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                http://stockinterview.com/newmexico3.html
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                Thu, 29 Jun 2006 00:41:58 -0400
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                New Mexican Lawmakers Celebrate The Nuclear Renaissance
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                &lt;SPAN class=article&gt;&lt;IMG height=75 alt="NM Rep. Heaton" 
src="http://www.stockinterview.com/Images/NM2-Heaton.gif" width=60 align=right&gt;A 
nuclear power plant may be next for New Mexico. We interviewed legislators who 
voiced their enthusiasm in moving to the next level in the nuclear renaissance. 
Representative Heaton spoke for many by saying, "We want a nuclear 
reactor."&lt;/SPAN&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;
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                http://stockinterview.com/newmexico2.html
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                Tue, 27 Jun 2006 00:37:44 -0400
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                New Mexico Joins the Nuclear Renaissance
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                &lt;SPAN class=article&gt;&lt;IMG height=75 alt="uranium pellets" 
src="http://www.stockinterview.com/Images/NM1-pellets-mini.gif" width=65 
align=right&gt;New Mexico's proposed uranium enrichment facility could spark a new 
boom for uranium mining in this state. Who is Urenco Ltd, and why could their 
presence in the state mean a return to the glory days of New Mexico's uranium 
mining?&lt;/SPAN&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;
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                http://stockinterview.com/newmexico1.html
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                Mon, 26 Jun 2006 00:33:51 -0400
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                Earth's Population to Drop by 80 Percent, Says Top U.K. Scientist
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                &lt;IMG height=75 alt="Dr. James Lovelock" 
src="http://www.stockinterview.com/Images/lovelock-inside-mini.gif" width=70 
align=right&gt;"When you consider the ratio of the energy produced from uranium 
compared to coal, on a ratio of millions to one, the quantity of uranium being 
mined is trivial compared to coal mining."&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;
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                http://www.stockinterview.com/lovelock.html
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                jfinch@stockinterview.com
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                Thu, 25 May 2006 00:00:00 -0400
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                Reversing Mother Nature
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                &lt;SPAN class=article&gt;&lt;IMG height=75 alt="'header house'" 
src="http://www.stockinterview.com/Images/WY-power-hh2-mini.gif" width=70 
align=right&gt;We talked to North America's leading In Situ Recovery (ISR) uranium 
mining engineers, and had them explain exactly how ISR worked. Most of the 
significant ISR operations in the United States were designed and/or constructed 
by these engineers. They explained how ISR mining is really just reversing the 
process of Mother Nature.&lt;/SPAN&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;
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                http://stockinterview.com/isr-3.html
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            <pubDate>
                Mon, 01 May 2006 00:27:19 -0400
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                Exploding the Myth of Uranium "Pounds in the Ground"
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                &lt;SPAN class=article&gt;&lt;IMG height=75 alt="Lucky Mc Mine1958 " 
src="http://www.stockinterview.com/Images/isr-figure1-mini.gif" width=70 
align=right&gt;What are the three key elements a company's uranium property must 
have for a successful ISR project? Most investors bought into a company's story 
on the basis of "pounds in the ground," but the recovery of uranium through the 
ISR method requires a property to have other criteria. What are the four 
questions an investor must always ask a company before 
investing?&lt;/SPAN&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;
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                http://stockinterview.com/isr-2.html
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                jfinch@stockinterview.com
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            <pubDate>
                Tue, 25 Apr 2006 00:18:41 -0400
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                Wyoming: The True Birthplace of In Situ Recovery Mining
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                &lt;SPAN class=article&gt;&lt;IMG height=75 alt="Don Snow,1959" 
src="http://www.stockinterview.com/Images/isr-snow1959-mini.gif" width=60 
align=right&gt;What is the In Situ Recovery (ISR) method of uranium recovery? How 
was the ISR process developed and why? Find out in Part One. StockInterview.com 
traces the evolution of the ISR method. In this modern era of uranium mining, 
extremely skilled engineers, hydrologists and geologists establish ISR mining 
operations. Most insiders compare an ISR operation to a water treatment 
plant.&lt;/SPAN&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;
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                http://stockinterview.com/isr-1.html
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                jfinch@stockinterview.com
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            <pubDate>
                Mon, 24 Apr 2006 00:12:28 -0400
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                TradeTech CEO: Speculators Could Drive Uranium to $55/Pound
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            <description>
                &lt;IMG height=75 alt="Gene Clark" 
src="http://www.stockinterview.com/Images/Gene-Clark-mini.gif" width=59 
align=right&gt;"In reality, the U.S. utilities, which tend to wait longer to 
contract, may be the ones on the losing end because the Chinese and the Indians 
will contract early... When the U.S. utilities come to the market, they're going 
to look around say, 'Oh blankety-blank, what happened? Where's the 
uranium?'"&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;
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                http://www.stockinterview.com/tradetech-clark.html
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                jfinch@stockinterview.com
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            <pubDate>
                Thu, 20 Apr 2006 00:00:00 -0400
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            <title>
                Wyoming Uranium: Now and the Future
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                &lt;SPAN class=article&gt;&lt;IMG height=75 alt="Patrick Drummond" 
src="http://www.stockinterview.com/Images/drummondoffice-mini.gif" width=70 
align=right&gt;A tour inside Cameco Corp's Smith Ranch ISR uranium facility. We 
spent the day with Patrick Drummond, the plant supervisor, who explained and 
showed us all the inside details of an ISR facility.&lt;/SPAN&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;
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                http://stockinterview.com/wyoming5.html
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                jfinch@stockinterview.com
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            <pubDate>
                Thu, 16 Mar 2006 00:08:32 -0400
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                Wyoming Could Play A Key Role in U.S. Nuclear Future
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            <description>
                &lt;SPAN class=article&gt;&lt;IMG height=75 alt="Ray E. Harris" 
src="http://www.stockinterview.com/Images/ray-mini.gif" width=70 align=right&gt;A 
look at Wyoming as a Uranium Province. We talked to various experts about 
Wyoming's geological formations and concluded this state could play an important 
role in America's nuclear future.&lt;/SPAN&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;
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                http://stockinterview.com/wyoming4.html
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                jfinch@stockinterview.com
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                Mon, 13 Mar 2006 00:03:02 -0400
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                Wyoming's Uranium Mining Frenzy
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            <description>
                &lt;SPAN class=article&gt;&lt;IMG height=75 alt="Lynne Boomgaarden" 
src="http://www.stockinterview.com/Images/boomgaarden-mini.gif" width=70 
align=right&gt;Which companies are developing an ISR operation in Wyoming? We 
talked to several uranium companies and registered their progress toward 
production. Many hope to start in Wyoming's Powder River 
Basin.&lt;/SPAN&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;
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                http://stockinterview.com/wyoming3.html
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                Wed, 08 Mar 2006 00:00:00 -0400
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                Wyoming Politicians, Regulators Embrace Uranium Miners with Open Arms
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                &lt;SPAN class=article&gt;&lt;IMG height=75 alt="Secretary of State Joseph Meyer" 
src="http://www.stockinterview.com/Images/WY-joseph-meyer-mini.gif" width=70 
align=right&gt;Wyoming is eager to fast track ISR uranium operations. The 
permitting process can be frustrating, but Wyoming's Department of Environmental 
Quality wants to help uranium mining companies move their projects 
forward.&lt;/SPAN&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;
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                http://stockinterview.com/wyoming2.html
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            <pubDate>
                Tue, 07 Mar 2006 00:00:00 -0400
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                Wyoming Governor to Uranium Miners: Bring Us Your Projects!
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                &lt;SPAN class=article&gt;&lt;IMG height=75 alt="Governor Dave Freudenthal" 
src="http://www.stockinterview.com/Images/wy-governor-mini.gif" width=70 
align=right&gt;The Governor of Wyoming publicly invited uranium companies to bring 
their projects to his state. He told us, "This state is in play! We've got the 
goods. We've got the right regulatory climate."&lt;/SPAN&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;
            </description>
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                http://stockinterview.com/wyoming.html
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            <pubDate>
                Mon, 06 Mar 2006 00:00:00 -0400
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            <title>
                How to Choose a Uranium Stock
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            <description>
                &lt;IMG height=75 alt="Jean-Francois Tardif" 
src="http://www.stockinterview.com/Images/jean_francois_tardif-mini.gif" 
width=70 align=right&gt;"We're extremely bullish on uranium as a firm, not only for 
uranium, but we're also very bullish on energy. Everything is inter-connected 
because we believe in the peak oil theory... With oil going up and natural gas 
price going up, then this has an effect on coal and uranium prices as 
well."&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;
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            <link>
                http://www.stockinterview.com/sprott-tips.html
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            <pubDate>
                Tue, 07 Feb 2006 00:00:00 -0400
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            <title>
                Uranium to Head North of $500/Pound?
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            <description>
                &lt;IMG height=75 alt="Kevin Bambrough" 
src="http://www.stockinterview.com/Images/kevin-mini.gif" width=62 
align=right&gt;"For people who want to bring on new (nuclear) facilities and 
contract for it, it's very difficult to do that. You have to go to mines that 
are not even there yet in order to try and contract supply...&amp;nbsp;I'd say that 
today there are still less than 30 uranium companies that present a good 
reward-to-risk ratio."&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;
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            <link>
                http://www.stockinterview.com/stm-bambrough.html
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            <pubDate>
                Wed, 04 Jan 2006 00:00:00 -0400
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            <title>
                Investors Chasing Uranium Mining Stocks, Again: A Favorite Emerges
            </title>
            <description>
                &lt;IMG height=75 alt="Cigar Lake" 
src="http://www.stockinterview.com/Images/Cigar_lake-mini.gif" width=70 
align=right&gt;"Higher prices should be anticipated as more investors, mutual funds 
and hedge funds search out the best returns. While the lion's share of 
investment dollars is likely to chase Cameco's price higher... new money 
searches for well-capitalized junior mining stocks with solid uranium projects 
in their portfolio."&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;
            </description>
            <link>
                http://www.stockinterview.com/strathmore-uranium_investors.html
            </link>
            <dc:creator>
                jfinch@stockinterview.com
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            <pubDate>
                Wed, 23 Nov 2005 00:00:00 -0400
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            <title>
                China Demand for Uranium, World Growth in Electricity Demand to Drive Uranium Price Higher
            </title>
            <description>
                &lt;IMG height=75 alt="David Miller" 
src="http://www.stockinterview.com/Images/dmiller2-mini.gif" width=64 
align=right&gt;"Starting, finding, permitting and mining a project is probably 
going to take a minimum of 12 to 20 years. From the start of the exploration 
program to defining the ore body, after you make a discovery, to starting the 
background and permitting process, to development and then finally mining&amp;nbsp;- 
it's going to take a long time."&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;
            </description>
            <link>
                http://www.stockinterview.com/strathmore-uranium_demand.html
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            <pubDate>
                Wed, 16 Nov 2005 00:00:00 -0400
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            <title>
                Why Is Eric Sprott an Uranium Bull?
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            <description>
                &lt;IMG height=75 alt="Eric Sprott" 
src="http://www.stockinterview.com/Images/sprott-mini.gif" width=60 
align=right&gt;"When you get into any commodity, where there is a bonafide 
shortage, there is no limit on the price. There is hardly any limit on the 
price. Because that last guy still wants that last barrel of oil. I always say, 
when a commodity is starting to break loose, 'Never put a ceiling on it because 
you never know where it is going to go.'"&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;
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            <link>
                http://www.stockinterview.com/strathmore-sprott.html
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            <pubDate>
                Wed, 13 Oct 2004 00:00:00 -0400
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            <title>
                A Uranium Melt-Up?
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            <description>
                &lt;IMG height=75 alt="James Dines" 
src="http://www.stockinterview.com/Images/jimdines-mini.gif" width=62 
align=right&gt;"But what is completely under the world's radar is that nuclear 
plants are also concerned about a shortage of uranium. If they run out of 
uranium, the lights go out. You can't switch to another fuel. Because of that, 
there is a growing panic among the buyers... And calling, or predicting, the 
coming Uranium Melt Up and buying panic."&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;
            </description>
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                http://www.stockinterview.com/strathmore-dines.html
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                jfinch@stockinterview.com
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            <pubDate>
                Tue, 20 Jul 2004 00:00:00 -0400
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                Uranium At $100/Pound?
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                &lt;IMG height=75 alt="Bill Powers" 
src="http://www.stockinterview.com/Images/billpowers-mini.gif" width=61 
align=right&gt;"This is an extremely bullish scenario right now because uranium 
prices have touched twenty-year highs at $18.50/pound... I feel the uranium 
market right now is the world's most unbalanced commodity market... The most 
leveraged investments are the Canadian juniors."&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;
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                jfinch@stockinterview.com
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                Mon, 19 Jul 2004 00:00:00 -0400
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