Bold attacks by armed bandits stoke fears of a new wave against shippers. March 25, 2005: 2:08 PM EST
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - A string of bold attacks by armed bandits in the Malacca Strait is stoking fears of a new wave of sea piracy in one of the world's busiest waterways, fueled by desperation in tsunami-ravaged northern Indonesia.
mryj2000
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Magnitude-8.2 Quake Off Sumatra Prompts Tsunami Alert (Update4) Bloomberg - 7 minutes ago ... Adam Ereli said in Washington. Medan is closer to the east coast of Sumatra, near the Strait of Malacca, that to the Indian Ocean. ...
ththf
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Not bad call. Maybe other mining stocks will go up also. RIO is reccommended by Barron's many times.
I never short crude stocks. for long term I think them are always bullish.
ththf
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TAYD is the biggest winner today. I forget it .
mryj2000
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NGPS maybe another one get benefit from this up 20% today.
mryj2000
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all commodities go up while stock future go down
strong buy!!!
HitMe101
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Do you guys like SVSE?
mryj2000
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FUEL and USEG fly again
letitride
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How about AKOL, you guys think it will make an upward move?
R1Man
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FUEL is on the SHO list.
ththf
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I have to push this to the top. Energy is US's driver of US economy.