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Booming precious metal prices drive gold rush

By Associated Press
Thursday, November 12, 2009 -
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CHICAGO — Gold futures climbed to a new high Thursday, giving another nudge to the gold rush on Main Street as some people scramble to turn in their old jewelry for cash.

The price of the gold futures hit a record $1,123.40 early Thursday — confounding market analysts who thought there was no way gold would remain so expensive when it first cracked the unheard-of $1,000 mark last year.

 
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