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•The Bawl Mill

Flattening Syria like a pancake

"Did I say that out loud?"

Flower arrangers wilting in Louisiana

Be careful what you wish for...

•Our Readers Say

Rob Repin, Liberty, Washington

Steve Hicks, White Sulphur Springs, Montana

•Progress Report on Washington State Small-Scale Regulations

by Staff

...miners presented new regulations, completely researched and back by supporting documentation...

•Legislative and Regulatory Update

ANWR through Senate

Several proposed bills up for comment

Okay, there is one good bill

•Pediments

by Edgar B. Heylmun, PhD

A experienced prospector can find more on pediment surfaces than anybody could ever realize.

•Bill to Allow Mining of Coeur d'Alene Basin

...the lake and river could contain up to $100 million worth of minerals including gold, silver, zinc and cadmium.

•Dredging Below the Homestake

by Dr. Ralph E. Pray

It seemed that enough gold was produced during these six hours to warrant going ahead with a longer test.

•Miner's Calendar

•Looking Back -- Excerpts from 50 years ago this month

•Picks & Pans: The Glory Hole

by Rose Klemenok, as told by Randy Kemble

I placed five more pieces in her palm. She lit up like a star and quickly whisked the away as well.

•Enthusiastic Crowds at PDAC

by Leonard Melman

Where previously mining interest was focused on the base and precious metals, activity in coal, uranium and diamonds has substantially increased...

•Fraser Institute Survey Results Rank Best (and Worst) Mining Locales

by Staff

Many of the jurisdictions with the greatest room to improve are developing countries, where additional investment, along with job, wealth and capital creation, are most needed.

•Synclinal Oil

by Edgar B. Heylmun, PhD

...synclinal opportunities should not be overlooked, especially in regard to shallow oil accumulations that are above the water table.

•Small-Scale Prospecting & Mining (A Little History)

by Jim Straight

Today, as in the past, small-scale prospecting and mining is alive and well.

•Higher Zinc Price Creates Opportunity

by the Editor

The company estimates they can operate a profitable mine at 34.5 cents per pound zinc...

•Government Appeals Miner Injury Case to Supreme Court

The court said MSHA officials must conduct adequate safety inspections...

•Mining Stock Quotes

•Mineral & Metal Prices

•Gold in Foreign Currencies

•Melman on Gold & Silver

by Leonard Melman

The recent avalanche of Balance of Trade Deficits is purely astonishing when compared to the historic record.

•Mine Market—Classified Ads (11 pages)

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