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•The Bawl Mill There may be a price on your head Want to play—you have to pay (apparently) There's the "getters" and the don't "getters" A dollar bill is nothing to sneeze at—well maybe •BLM Releases Summary of "Section 3809" Comments •Kennecott Seeks Permission To Reopen Uranium Mill •Commissioner Considers Lifting Mining Moratorium •Senator Craig to Highlight Northwest Mining Meeting •Federal Mine Inspectors Complete Two-Week Sweep •Mine Yields Exquisite Lead Crystals •Utah's 'Tunnel of Terror' Strikes a Nerve •Former Harlem Globetrotter Now Makes Moves At Mining Camp by Lori Thomson •The Confusion Range, Utah by Edgar B. Heylmun, PhD •Mine Agency Warns of Mercury Risk •Miner's Calendar •Recent Gold & Silver Events Cimarron Minerals Consolidated Nevada Goldfields X-Cal Resources Vista Gold Canabrava Diamond Pan American Silver Quest International Resources Dakota Mining Central Asia Goldfields Arian Resources Java Gold Tan Range Exploration •Gold-Panning Contestants Hardly a 'Flash in the Pan' by Cassandra Sweet •Induction Banquet Showcases National Mining Hall •Vietnamese Children Exploited in Private Gold Mines •Picks & Pans: Canyon Creek Gold—1997 by John Anderson •Legislative and Regulatory Update Congressional Mining Law Reform BLM 3809 Regulation Battle Continues In and Out of Congress Utah Escalante Monument Update RS-2477 Roads and Rights-of-Way Protected by Ruling •Mining and Native Land Rights: Resolving the Conflict at Voisey's Bay by Christopher McKee, PhD •The Gold Rush of 1829 by Edgar B. Heylmun, PhD •Gold Panning Competition Held in Mariposa County •Melman on Gold & Silver by Leonard Melman •Mineral & Metal Prices •China Plans to Produce 130 Tons of Gold •Searchlight: Early Southern Nevada Mining Camp by Phillip I Earl •Mining Plans Yield Historical Payoff •Prospecting for Diamonds in Wyoming and Colorado (Part I) by W. Dan Hausel •California's Highest Mining District Was a Failure by Frank Lorey •Looking Back—Excerpts from 50 years ago this month •Mine Market—Classified Ads (11 pages) |