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•The Bawl Mill

Government discovers new method to subsidize airlines

California uses environmentalists' favorite tool against them

Delayed gratification

Hold my seat; I'll be right back...

•Mining Claim Fees Are Going Up

The Office of Management and Budget has proposed a 26% increase...

•Our Readers Say

Terry Platts, Gooding, Idaho

Donald Hattie, Geologist, Sackville, New Brunswick, Canada

•Legislative and Regulatory Update

Enviros lose in Utah, but is it a win for miners?

BLM slates July meetings for Cortez Gold Mine

ESA comments needed

NMFS hatchery policy angers ESA critics

•Buell Park Pipe, Arizona

by Edgar B. Heylmun, PhD

Kimberlite indicator minerals are abundant at Buell Park.

Mines and Money

by Leonard Melman

One of the most interesting presentations was offered by Bob Kwauk, partner in the legal firm of Blake, Cassels and Graydon, a firm specializing in international transactions. 

•Understanding Hark Rock Mining: Term and Methods--Part II

by Chris Ralph

Large regional mineralization may result in deposits that are not vein-like in any way. 

•Miner's Calendar

•Two Nevada Mines Look to Supply Own Power

Newmont and Barrick are taking matters into their own hands... 

•Paleontological Resources Preservation Act

by Editor

Occasionally there are bills that have good intentions but unintended consequences that make them "bad bills." 

•Mexican "Edventure"

by Ed Routt

The material is nothing short of a dredger's dream.

•Over the Divide

Carl H. Hoeger, Charles Ray Steele, Stephen Lane Ryland, Clarence H. Jones Jr. 

•Flat-Fault Gold in Sonora, Mexico

by Edgar B. Heylmun, PhD

...the states of Chihuahua and Sonora, in northwestern Mexico, contain some sizeable gold deposits.

•Looking Back

•The Fern Mine

by Ron Wendt

Sharp, jagged mountains shot up around me as I slowly bumped my way, in my old Chevy pickup, up the boulder strewn mining road to the Fern Mine.

•Map Offers Look at Butte's Mining History

It turns out the old Anaconda Co. really did have 10,000 miles of tunnels beneath this mining city.

•Gold in China

by Edgar B. Heylmun, PhD

The China Geological Survey has mapped many parts of the nation and many potentially favorable gold-producing areas have been outlined.

•2004 National Mining Hall of Fame Inductees

•Melman on Gold & Silver

by Leonard Melman

This should provide a favorable background for the price structures of the world's commodity markets and, by implication, for the price levels of the precious metals complex.

•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.