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•The Bawl Mill

•Our Readers Say

Kenneth Schulte

•Guest Editorial: Global Warming

     The Press Gets it WrongOur Report Doesn't Support the Kyoto Treaty

by Richard S. Lindzen—Nat'l Academy of Sciences panel on climate change.

•Legislative and Regulatory Update

Roadless Rule temporarily halted by US District Judge

Republican Defection

Congressmen fight for National Monument changes

3809 rollback decision expected soon

Yucca Mountain: Done deal or "dead?"

Miners battle for their rights in southern Oregon

•Former Sunshine Miners Find Work in Montana

•CMA Conference Summary 

•Uranium Deposits

by Edgar B. Heylmun, PhD

The future of uranium will center about in-situ leaching.

•Washington Gold & Fish Update

by Greg Christensen—Fat Chance Mining

It appears now we may have a starting point to expand this dialog.

Miner's Calendar

•Prospecting for Diamonds, Is it a Diamond or Crystal Quartz?

by T.D. LaRune

The formation and occurrence of diamonds is still a matter of debate among geologists.

•Basic Information About Gold Detectors

by Jim Straight

"Which detector is best?"  For beginners this question can become so perplexing that whatever detector they eventually purchase, they may harbor a nagging feeling it was not a good choice.

•Oil Seeps in Northern California

by Edgar B. Heylmun, PhD

If wildcat drilling returns, as some predict, northern California will get another look.

•Diamond Dealer Prevails in Congo

Crowds formed in town, waiting for a glimpse of the unpolished wonder.

•Company Notes 

Homestake Mining Company

Cominco American Inc.

Agnico-Eagle Mines Ltd.

•Picks & Pans: The Gold Bullion Mine—Talkeetna Mountains, Alaska

by Ron Wendt

At the Gold Bullion, ore can still be found with pieces of gold visible to the naked eye.

•Arizona's Border Silver Camps

by Frank Lorey III

Not much has changed along the original stage road that runs easterly from an old schoolhouse northeast of Nogales into the Patagonia Mountains of southern Arizona.

•The Stonewall Jackson Mine—San Diego County, California

by Richard H. Peterson, PhD

...a train worker found Mrs. Waterman's gold-filled suitcase so heavy that he thought it was bolted to the floor of the railroad station.

•Proposal Submitted for Lab at Homestake 

•Mining Stock Quotes

•Mineral & Metal Prices

•Gold in Foreign Currencies

•Melman on Gold & Silver

by Leonard Melman

...the trend in our World of Gold indicators is gradually improving through the months and it would not surprise us to see more changes in favor of the metal's long-term prospects.

•Mine Market—Classified Ads (10 pages)