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•The Bawl Mill

New Zealanders know how to spend taxpayer money, too

The anti-terrorism television

Diverting federal funds...

Finally! Your tax dollars truly at work for you

•Our Readers Say

Elselil Philipps, Quartzsite, Arizona

Dextor Babcock, Waldo Mining District, Grants Pass, Oregon

Jim Waugh, Laguna Hills, California

C. Collier, Mason, Texas

•Legislative and Regulatory Update

Ninth Circuit Court Sets Precedent for Science in Landmark ESA Case

High Court Backs EPA in Split on Clean Air Case

BLM Has Authority to Prevent Undue Degradation, Says Judge

Move to repeal I-137

Comments needed in southern California

Wyoming—A Land That Time (& Explorationists) Forgot

by W. Dan Hausel

Mapping by the WSGS suggests a possibility for several gold deposits within the greenstone belt...

•Two Arrested in Alleged Mining Investment Scheme

The indictment states the trio fraudulently promoted their company and sold stock in Phoenix Metals. 

•Wall-Rock Alteration

by Edgar B. Heylmun, PhD

The examples given apply primarily to regions underlain by volcanic rocks.

•Melman Reports From PDAC—India, China, and a potential shortage of nickel

by Leonard Melman

Interaction between that new demand and historic metals prices was the subject of Peter O'Connor's address...

•Miner's Calendar

•Picks & Pans: Family's Identity Forged Working Nevada's Gold

by Kevin Fagan

At 80, long after he'd retired, he and a few buddies struck off for the hills outside Ely and mined for gold for a few months.

•Researching Suitable Areas to Detect for Free-Milling Gold

by Jim Straight

...consider researching and then detecting the easily overlooked epithermal deposits...

•A Working Arrastra

by Dr. Ralph E. Pray

On the edge of the smooth-colored growth, a lone figure suddenly stepped forth from the trail. We rode within twenty feet of his black glare.

•Training Videos From NIOSH

Mining safety professionals can take advantage of training videos provided by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health.

•The Golden Highway—Amador County

by Frank Lorey III

Drytown was anything but dry—it once had 26 saloons to quench miner's thirst, and with a one-time population of 10,000 the saloons must have been quite busy.

•Prospectors Unite in Washington State

Just as education is a tool, litigation should be viewed as an equally important tool.

•Looking Back: excerpts form CMJ published 50 years ago this month.

•Melman on Gold & Silver

by Leonard Melman

Historically, one of the most important influences on precious metals prices is the general direction of price inflation.

•Mineral & Metal Prices

•Mining Stock Quotes

•Gold in Foreign Currencies

•Mine Market—Classified Ads (9 pages)

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