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•The Bawl Mill

Bringing down the house

German "manhandlers"

Don't call us; we'll call you

Laziness pays off

British Columbia to Streamline Filing of Mining Claims

by Orest Protch

The primary goals of the BC project are to craft a positive and efficient system that will streamline bureaucratic red tape while increasing exploration, and thus stimulating mining activity to help bolster the BC economy.

•Legislative and Regulatory Update

Comments needed from small-scale miners in Oregon

News from the House and Senate

Alaska Governor shows support for mining

•Millsite Opinion Overturned

•Continental Drift

by Edgar B. Heylmun, PhD

In the reconstruction of the super-continents, it becomes obvious that the gold and diamond districts of northern... 

•A Guide to Overlooked Gold Deposits-Part III

by Lawrence Dee, Geologist

The fact is that these deposits contain gold as well as copper, and over the millions of years they have been eroding...

•Miner's Calendar

•Company Notes

Barrick Gold Corp., Montana Resources, Placer Dome, Newmont Mining Corp., Norilsk Nickel, AngloGold Ltd., Goldfields Co. Ltd., Randgold Resources, Ivanhoe Mines Ltd.

•The Kennedy Gold Mine -- An Impressive Piece of History

by Richard H. Peterson, PhD

The tour offers an examination of more than a dozen above-ground structures...

•Buckhorn Mountain Project May Be Revived

Buckhorn Mountain was once proposed as Washington's first large open-pit mine...

•Watermelon Gold

by Lance Harker

Beneath the larger rocks, under about 3 inches of smaller gravel, was a hidden bedrock shelf -- what a surprise!

•Picks & Pans: An Arizona Miner

by Leland Weeks

In America's highly regulated digging-in-the-dirt business, Finlay is classed as a small or independent miner.

•Looking Back -- An excerpt from CMJ published 50 years ago

•Gold Hill, Utah

by Edgar B. Heylmun, PhD

If the district overlies a deep crustal shear zone, as some believe, there could be undiscovered ore bodies on trend.

•Frozen Prospects

by Ron Wendt

The solidly frozen gravels were practically impermeable to the surface waters, leaving underground mining operations surprisingly dry. 

•Platinum in Nevada

by Edgar B. Heylmun, PhD

The absence of ultramafic rocks ... is troublesome, but...

•USFS Criticized for Renting Chopper in Nevada Dispute

Carpenter said he intends to file a Freedom of Information Act request to ensure all costs to taxpayers are uncovered.

•Melman on Gold & Silver

by Leonard Melman

Regarding gold, the one-day sell-off appears at this time, unless some important news development occurs, to be a short but sharp downturn within a powerful prevailing bull market.

•New Guinea Denies Existence of Gold Stash

•Mineral & Metal Prices

•Mining Stock Quotes

•Gold in Foreign Currencies

•Mine Market—Classified Ads (8 pages)

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