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•The Bawl Mill

Your tax dollars at work

He's an "expert" in stupidity

No sense of humor

•Original Sixteen-to-One Mine Fights On

A gag order was then issued, preventing parties from commenting on the case.

•Legislative and Regulatory Update

Federal election results should be favorable to miners

Utah residents reject proposed National Monument

Fish and Wildlife Service told to disclose locations of endangered species

•Solar-Powered Placer Sampling Equipment

by Steve Hicks

A final added benefit for individuals having permitting problems with the bureaucrats is to point out how unique, efficient, and quiet your solar-powered operation is--and it is certainly friendly to the environment.

•Working the Belmont Mine, Butte, Montana—1953 (Part 3 -- Conclusion)

by Bob Schlosser

It was a hectic shift. In spite of not having much help, I still made the round. 

•Company Notes

Sterling Mining Company

Pan American Silver Corp.

Vista Gold Corp.

Fronteer Development Group

US Gold Corp.

NovaGold Resources

•Miner's Calendar

•Picks & Pans: Gold and Bears

by Tom Kunkler

Mick turned over new paydirt every day, but many of my finds were found in scattered places along the creek.

•Gold in North Dakota

by Edgar B. Heylmun, PhD

Finely divided gold can probably be found at numerous places in the glaciated parts of the state... 

•The North Star Mine

by Reggie Gould

To my surprise the mud and water began to disappear. I had installed a sluice box at the end of the sewer light pipe to glean any gold that might be mixed in the mud and water.

•Detecting Alaskan Gold Nuggets

by Ron Wendt

When detecting most areas, particularly bedrock with a pay layer, it's good to use different coils.

•The Ancient History of Gold 

by Edgar B. Heylmun, PhD

Gold was known to most of the early civilizations, dating back to 4000 B.C.  This included the Assyrian, Babylonian, Egyptian, Indus, Persian, and Sumerian Empires.

•ICMJ's Annual Index -- 2002 Tables of Content

A complete index for articles and stories published in 2002.  

•Mineral & Metal Prices

•Mining Stock Quotes

•Gold in Foreign Currencies

•Melman on Gold & Silver

by Leonard Melman

It is almost as if two opposing forces are arrayed on the battlefield, armed with equal striking power and equal size -- and the balance of power hangs at risk.

•Mine Market—Classified Ads (8 pages)

New and used equipment, services, claims for sale, etc.