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"Rivers of Gold" provokes one further thought.
We might wish to treat "Rivers of Gold" more carefully.
RUPERT MURDOCH, a man not given to flights of lyricism, calls them "rivers of gold".
RIVERS OF GOLD: The Rise of the Spanish Empire, From Columbus to Magellan, by Hugh Thomas.
Once the rivers of gold stopped flowing, it was clear that our tax revenue wasn't enough to match government spending.
"The message that the internet would be the new rivers of gold was always false," he writes.
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In medieval times reports of the Sénégal River's existence as the "River of Gold" reached European navigators.
That river of gold has gone, stolen by the giveaways which were, in their turn, looted by the internet.
And the clearest sign that the river of gold will soon run dry is the recent shift in Rita's fortunes.
His philosophical dialogues have been lost, but they were famous in antiquity; Cicero described his style as "a flowing river of gold".
He said search engines had tapped into a "river of gold" by aggregating content but that the days of free news had to come to an end.
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