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•The Bawl Mill

Stinks like limburger

Auditors get audited

Will you be able to afford to retire

The $200,000 crow

•Our Readers Say

Mike Voronyak, Stevens, Pennsylvania

Doug Ottema, Whitewood, South Dakota

•Legislative and Regulatory Update

Comments needed for proposed wilderness in southern Arizona

Miner wins in court; Forest Service appeals

BLM directors held accountable

CBM lawsuit may change venue

Buying or Investing in Mineral Properties

by Lawrence Dee, Geologist

Many of these owners do not realize they have no mineral rights and will sell you the land as having all rights.

•The Joy of Prospecting

by Chris Ralph

Once you find your first gold, you won't have much trouble seeing what kept the old pioneer prospectors going... 

•Miner's Calendar

•Company Notes

TVI Pacific, Sherwood Mining, Rubicon Minerals, Planet Exploration, Goldcorp, Placer Dome, Wolfden Resources, Redstar Gold, Oretech, Goldspring, McWatters Mining, Cambior.

•Picks & Pans: Rattlesnakes in a Gold Camp

by John Anderson

You must proceed with caution when you start to move material from under a boulder...

•Old-Time Mining Geology Books

by Edgar B. Heylmun, PhD

Another old book that the writer has found to be useful in the field is...

•Ask the Experts: Recommended Reading (Part I)

You can find many of these publications at your local prospecting store or by searching the Internet.

•The Tangential Impulse Water Wheel in California Gold Mining History (Part I)

by Robert A. Kraft and Robert H. Samay

A narrow window of time incorporated the enormous water power revolution that California mining provided.

•Consider Adding Gold to Your Portfolio

by Meg Richards

"It looks like we're in the first phase of a multi-year bull market," said McEwen.

•US Files Charges Against Gold Refiner

by Ted Bridis

...the investigation spanned from Peru to Columbia to Boston.

•Gold in Australia

by Edgar B. Heylmun, PhD

The largest gold-producing state, by far, is Western Australia, which accounts for 75% of the nation's production.

•Gold in Rotten Rock

by Edgar B. Heylmun, PhD

The mineral most commonly attacked is feldspar, which alters to clay. This causes the bedrock to disintegrate and form rotten rock.

•Restoring the Rule of Law to US Mining

by Don Fife, Chairman, National Association of Mining Districts

As a result of the Woodward and Watkins discovery, the United States is the world leader in rare earth related technologies.

•Melman on Gold & Silver

by Leonard Melman

Historically, nothing drives the price of our world of precious metals higher and faster than the anticipation of a rising rate of inflation. These kind of figures are deserving of our serious consideration.

•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.