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Considering what gold itself has done — repeatedly reaching record highs during the year so far — the fact that miners have performed much better than the metal is quite impressive, said Gold Newsletter’s Lundin.

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“In fact, there were quite a few rather large declines in the middle of that 6-month ‘melt up’ move!,”

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England legend Wayne Rooney does not think recent squads have a better attitude than his so-called golden generation - and says his team just "didn't quite manage to get over the line".

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I'm 47 next week, so that's quite old for somebody to be operating at this level, running around after people a lot younger than you.

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The new “Tron” movie ends by hinting that Ares’ story is not quite over, either.

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