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•The Bawl Mill

•Over the Divide—H. Mason Coggin

•Our Readers Say

Max Gilbertson, Sierra Vista Mine

•SPECIAL EDITORIAL: GATA Committee Believes They Have the Evidence—Manipulation of the Gold Price by the US Government & Others  

by Bill Murphy and James Turk

While the skepticism grows, so too has the search for hard evidence. And I have now found the elusive smoking gun.

World Gold Council News

Over 200 key representatives of government regulatory bodies, gold mining companies, the jewelry trade and financial institutions from China and overseas attended the forum.

Gold in Kansas and Oklahoma

by Edgar B. Heylmun, PhD

Kansas and Oklahoma are not known for gold, but there are scattered occurrences of gold in both states.

Miner's Calendar

•Metal Detecting Within the Cordillera for Gold Placers Associated with Tertiary Epithermal Ore Deposits

by Jim Straight

Today, many of these paystreaks, once too thin to be drywashed, can now be successfully detected.

•Picks & Pans: An Exciting Hobby

by Charles L. Butler

Not to be outdone, we three decided to become rich by mining uranium on our weekends.

•Prospecting for Silver with a Geiger Counter

by Edgar B. Heylmun, PhD

It appears as though volcanic tuff must be present in order for these conditions to exist.

•The Furnace Atmosphere During the Fire Assay

by Ralph E. Pray

From a realistic point of view it seems that an increased gold recovery cold occur only when the excess air is responsible for achieving a proper fusion temperature in a gas-air mixture.

•The Hanging Tree

by Rose M. Klemenok

The dirty town with its tall pines and run down tents was a far cry from the flower-growing paradise he came from.

•Gold in Chihuahua, Mexico

by Edgar B. Heylmun

Lode gold deposits can be found in many parts of Chihuahua, but this report will center about deposits in the barranca district of the Sierra Madre.

ICMJ 10th Annual Photo Contest Results

•Melman on Gold & Silver

by Leonard Melman

...there could be serious consequences for the long term world of precious metals, and we ask you to refer to our 2001 forecast discussion...

•Mining Stock Quotes

•Mineral & Metal Prices

•Gold in Foreign Currencies

•Looking Back Excerpts from CMJ published 50 years ago this month.

•Mine Market—Classified Ads (8+ pages)