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•The Bawl Mill

Cruising into court

Where did it all go?

Big brother is watching...your odometer?

Apartment cleaning pays well

•Lawsuit to Challenge New Forest Service Regulations

It is our opinion that the emergency rule would place severe restrictions on small operators if allowed to stand.

•Legislative and Regulatory Update

States can manage their own roadless areas

Forest lands and suction dredging

•Gold in Utah Laccoliths

by Edgar B. Heylmun, PhD

The laccoliths should be examined for zones that might contain rare metals associated with alkalic igneous rocks.

Where Do I Begin?

by Ron Wendt

In this article I will discuss the pros and cons of this activity and by the end you can decide to what degree you want to pursue your search for gold. 

•Miner's Calendar

•Looking Back

•Mine President Seeks Opinions From Peers

by Michael M. Miller, Original Sixteen to One

Everyone in the United States will be affected by the Company's appeal before the United States Court of Appeals Ninth Circuit... 

•Over the Divide: T. Lyle Taylor

Mining industry leader, Nevada businessman and Northwest Mining Association President T. Lyle Taylor was killed in a tragic car accident...

•Picks & Pans: Miner Finds Heart of Gold

by Steve Burris

...my detector made such a loud sound that I thought I had gone over a buried truck. 

•Company Notes

Wheaton River Minerals; Coeur d'Alene Mines; Iamgold; Golden Star Resources; China Minmetals; Noranda; Golden Eagle; Clifton Mining; Nord Resources

•Canadian Arrow Tries Different Approach

by Leonard Melman

Thanks to the price of nickel, Canadian Arrow's operation is producing significant net revenue.

•Greenstone

by Edgar B. Heylmun, PhD

Most greenstone is found along continental margins, but ancient continental margins may now be hundreds of miles inland.

•Experts Forecast Rising Prices for Gold, Silver

by Leonard Melman

One of their most interesting observations is they anticipate strong individual buying of gold to come out of China.

•A Few Reminders About Fraud

by ICMJ Staff

Some calls from subscribers and advertisers over the past few months have prompted us to remind both buyers and sellers to be wary of fraudulent activity in the prospecting and mining industry.

•Mining: Doing It Right The First Time

by Greg O'Claray, Commissioner, Alaska Dept. of Labor and Workforce Development

Our new generation of skilled mining engineers and workers is producing an impressive array of rare and essential minerals and earning good paychecks for families in Alaska.

•Prospectors and Treasure Hunters Find Gems

Many recent gem and gold discoveries have been made by the WSGS using pragmatic geological exploration methods.

•The Golden Highway -- El Dorado County

by Frank Lorey III

Marshall had lost his early claims, as people just ran right over them without regard for property rights.

•Melman on Gold & Silver

by Leonard Melman

...the economic expansion that resulted from the greatest dose of Fed "pump-priming" in history seems to be running out of gas.

•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.