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•The Bawl Mill National "Perk" Service Can't see the forest through the trees Outsourcing the sauce I'll be there in "spirit" •Economic Analysis on Critical Habitat for Bull Trout •Prospecting for Copper by John Rothermel In Arizona, I find it is best to search for copper wherever you have Laramide intrusive rocks. •Legislative and Regulatory Update Comments needed for Washington's Buckhorn Mountain Rep. Gibbons goes to bat for Nevada More land acquisition on the way? IBLA rules in favor of miner Comment on critical habitat proposed in the Mojave Desert •US Mining Industry Outlook Brighter by Daniel Jensen The Bush administration's policy directives are meant to encourage a reliance on domestic resources rather than an increasing dependence on foreign sources. •Gold in the Chinle Formation by Edgar B. Heylmun, PhD Target areas are almost anywhere that the Chinle Formation forms the banks of rivers, creeks, and washes. •Miner's Calendar •PLP Dredge Raffle PLP members currently have several lawsuits pending in state and federal courts... •Gold Dredgers Rescue Threatened Bob Elskamp, a miner and member of the Northwest Mineral Prospectors, said the group has been overwhelmed by all the attention they've received. •Gold Mine Plans Upheld in Lawsuit by Scott Sonner In defending its approval of the project, BLM officials said Newmont generally has complied with federal law. •DOI Computers Back Online •Picks & Pans: Nuggets by the Dozen in Alaska by Ron Wendt It looked like a paradise for sniping. The bedrock was jagged and at times hazardous to even walk on. •Your Opinion Matters to Us—Reader Survey •Historical Mining Methods by Frank Lorey III A second decision in 1893, known at the "Caminetti Act," required the hydraulic companies to be licensed, and hence assessed. •The Elusive Mother Lode by Lloyd Brewer, Exploration Manager, St. Elias Mines The entire property could have several million ounces of gold waiting to be discovered. •Clarence King, Geologist by Edgar B. Heylmun, PhD King went to work for the Geological Survey of California in 1863, under Josiah Whitney, and did a lot of work in the Sierra Nevada. •Mineral & Metal Prices •Mining Stock Quotes •Gold in Foreign Currencies •Melman on Gold & Silver by Leonard Melman If commodity prices are truly being driven by sustainable excesses of demand over potential supply, then the consequences for future inflation could be dramatic—and the positive implications for the price of the precious metals become clearly evident. •Mine Market—Classified Ads (9 pages) New and used equipment, services, claims for sale, etc. |