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•The Bawl Mill

•Our Readers Say—Fighting Back

by Steve Hicks

It is a very expensive precedent and each time the government expects to equal or exceed previous extortions.

•Legislative and Regulatory Update

Bush Lets Roadless Rule Take Effect While Promising Changes

USFS Seeks Comments for Utah Forest

A Bold Move by a Small Town

Forest Service Wants to Encourage Return of Canada Lynx

Update on Oregon's Measure 7

•San Diego County Tourmaline

by Frank Lorey III

In just one recent small pocket of less than a foot radius, Sheppard found several thousand dollars worth of rainbow tourmalines...

•Great Basin Gold 

by Edgar B. Heylmun, PhD

The presence of numerous hot springs is proof that hydrothermal ore deposits are still being formed at depth.

•Company Notes 

Vista Gold Corp.

Pan American Silver Corp.

Mountain Province Mining

Miner's Calendar

•GATA Update

"In the end this gold market collusion will make Watergate look like child's play."—Bill Murphy, GATA president

•Picks & Pans: Selecting a Gold Dredge 

by Alan Alderman

There are many considerations, and I hope to save you time and aggravation by sharing with you what I have learned.

•VLF Detectors and the Effect of Mineralization While Nuggetshooting

by Jim Straight

What is the importance of "ground balancing" a gold detector, and what do all of the different terms mean?

•Searching for the Legendary Sierra Azul

by Robert P. Ezzo

...this mountain might be the one that tradition holds has very rich mines from which gold and silver were first extracted by the inhabitants of New Mexico.

•Public Lands for the People Educates Prospectors

PLP...recently went on a campaign to educate prospectors regarding 3809 regulations. 

•Harshaw's Silver Days

by Frank Lorey III

...this mountain might be the one that tradition holds has very rich mines from which gold and silver were first extracted by

•Mining Stock Quotes

•Mineral & Metal Prices

•Gold in Foreign Currencies

•Melman on Gold & Silver

by Leonard Melman

The chart patterns are completely different. The high-tech stocks show pervasive selling followed by a sharp spike upward. The gold stocks show gradual accumulation over many months.

•Crandon Mine Decision Still Years Away, Says State 

•Investors Hope to Revive Idaho Gold Mine 

•Mine Market—Classified Ads (10 pages)