3/27/09
Manifestation de Soutien
Grande manifestation de soutien
au Sénateur Bemba Gombo le 24 mai 2009,
dans toutes les capitales européennes et
dans toutes les grandes villes en RDC.
Cet élan de solidarité doit également se
manifester aux USA et en Afrique.
Notre peuple souffre énormément et
le pays est au bord de la faillite du fait
de la gestion calamiteuse de la Respublica
par un gouvernement irresponsable et
incapable.
Le leader de l opposition a besoin de
votre marque de sympathie et soutien
signes précurseurs de la libération
totale de notre pays.
Vive le Président Jean-Pierre Bemba,
Vive la RDC
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3/26/09
Gold is entering a new era
GOLD ANALYSIS
Gold is entering a new era,
thanks to a major rehabilitation
as a global financial asset--CPM
Gold appears to be enjoying a rehabilitation of
its historical might and role as a financial asset,
as investors look toward safe haven assets in
these volatile times, says a new CPM gold report.
Author: Dorothy KosichRENO, NV -
A report by the CPM precious metals and commodities
research group in New York City asserts "gold is entering a new era,
" thanks to "a major rehabilitation of gold as a financial asset
around the world" as investors look for safe havens in volatile times.
"Not since the Great Depression and World War II has sentiment
about the state of financial and economic conditions
been so pessimistic," CPM noted in its newly released Gold Yearbook 2009.
"The market consensus appears to be that the gold price
will remain strong, at least through the first four months of 2009.
All of the factors that have been driving investors
to buy gold continue to be in place," CPM analysts said.
As the value of paper assets has been greatly diminished,
CPM asserts that the "value of gold has been greatly advanced."
The report projects that investors "will buy significantly
more gold in 2009" adding a record 52.3 million ounces
to their holdings this year.
"In this environment, with gold prices relatively tight,
such levels would be expected to propel gold prices to
a new record high, surpassing their record $1033.90
in March 2008," CPM analysts advised.
"Further demand for gold should be expected, and
further price appreciation most likely will follow as well," they predicted.
The analysts suggest that "the tremendous increase in investor
could buying and the consequent rise in prices since 2001
instead may represent the beginning of a major restoration
of gold as a financial asset in the world,
with a concomitant upward revaluation in the price of gold."
CPM projects that total global gold supply will rise 3.3% to
118.6 million ounces this year, as mine production recovers
from 55.3 million ounces in 2009 to 57.2 million this year.
Gold mine production could rise to 57.2 million ounces
this year with more than half coming from Indonesia.
The analysts forecast "little change in South African gold production
this year," while U.S. gold production could decline
to 7.45 million ounces.
However, China's gold output is expected to be a hefty 9.3 million ounces.
Meanwhile, CPM advises that net investor demand
for physical gold is expected to be a record
52.3 million ounces this year, up from 43.3 million ounces in 2009.
However, CPM advises that gold fabrication demand
will decline 7.9% to 71.3 million ounces this year as
gold jewelry demand remains weak with
an anticipated 7% decline to 56.5 million ounces in 2009.
The analysts also predict that central bank sales are expected
to be much reduced this year with central banks expected to be
net sellers of only five million ounces of gold or less.
"Most central banks may have sold much of the gold that they
have wanted to sell over the past two decades.
They may sell much less going forward and are likely
to sell less given current economic conditions."
Author: Dorothy Kosich--
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Open for Questions
-- President Obama is inviting everyone to ask
a question about the economy and to rate other questions up or down.
On Thursday morning, the President will conduct
an online town hall on the economy and answer some of the most popular questions live.
Watch a video of the President explaining this new feature and be a part of it now.
"Open for Questions" is an opportunity to open up the White House to all Americans.
It's an experiment designed to encourage transparency
and accountability by giving you a direct line to the White House.
This first round will deal with the economy. Americans
deserve to know what their government is doing to get
our economy back on track.
But it's up to you to participate and make this experiment a success.
Join the discussion now:
http://whitehouse.gov/OpenForQuestions
Thanks, and remember to check back Thursday
to watch the President answer some of your questions live.
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3/25/09
Call for Papers
Dear Colleague,
Introducing 'African Journal of Biochemistry Research (AJBR)'
The African Journal of Biochemistry Research (AJBR)
provides rapid publication (monthly) of articles
in all areas of Biochemistry such as
Nutritional biochemistry, Analytical biochemistry,
Clinical Biochemistry, Human and Plant Genetics,
Molecular and Cell Biology, Enzymology,
Toxicology, Plant Biochemistry,
Biochemistry Education etc.
The Journal welcomes the submission of
manuscripts that meet the general criteria of significance
and scientific excellence.
Papers will be published approximately
one month after acceptance.
The following types of papers are considered for publication:
· Original articles in basic and applied research.
· Critical reviews, surveys, opinions, commentaries and essays.
Our objective is to inform authors of the decision
on their manuscript(s) within four weeks of submission.
Following acceptance, a paper will normally
be published in the next issue.
Instruction for authors and other details are available on our website
www.academicjournals.org/AJBR.
Prospective authors should send their manuscript(s)
to ajbr.acadjourn@gmail.com or biochemistry.acadjourn@gmail.com or
ajbr_acadjourn@yahoo.com.
Open Access
One key request of researchers across the world
is unrestricted access to research publications.
AJBR is fully committed Open Access Initiative
by providing free access to all articles
(both abstract and full PDF text)
as soon as they are published.
We ask you to support this initiative by
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Invitation to Review
AJBR is seeking for qualified reviewers as
members of the review board team.
AJBR serves as a great resource for researchers
and students across the globe.
We ask you to support this initiative by joining
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If you are interested in serving as a reviewer,
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Publication Alert
We will be glad to send you a publication alert
showing the table of content with link to
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Kindly send us an email if you will like to receive publication alert.
Best regards,
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