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Welcome to your weekly Mining Journal Newsletter
This newsletter will keep you up-to-date on web-exclusive content and features, and also give information on what to expect in forthcoming issues of the Mining Journal.
The latest issue of the Mining Journal is available to read as a PDF each Friday at 00:00 GMT. To access this you must log into the website and then into the issue using your details - found at the top of this newsletter.
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Confusion reigns over the future of exploration in Venezuela, Anglo American defends its position in Zimbabwe, Rio’s pricing deal puts the cat among the iron ore pigeons |
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Making the case for investing in Zimbabwe, but when there, always buy the first round of drinks at the bar |
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Junior exploration companies are suffering from the flight from risk that has followed the global credit crunch |
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Canada: Government-led strategies have fostered investment and facilitated mine developments, Brazil: Has an impressive mineral industry and one of the most exciting petroleum fields in the world |
Our weekly Reader Poll
Each week, Mining Journal Online holds a Reader Poll, allowing you to cast your vote on the most contentious issues of the week. Each poll will close on the publication of the latest issue, with the results will presented in your weekly email newsletter
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For further reading please visit the Journal Homepage to view this week's Editor's Comment |
Last week's poll
In last week's reader poll, Mining Journal Editor Phil Halliday posed the question:
Are chief executives in a good position to evaluate the state of the mining industry?
Our readers voted: Yes: 70% No: 30%
Mining Journal Tungsten Supplement
Mining Journal produces a wide selection of specialist supplements on mining countries, the main mining cities, mining equipment and service suppliers.
They have become an integral part of the Mining Journal subscription package and are highly valued by the global mining community.
This week, we are proud to announce the publication of our Tungsten Supplement, which includes a commodity overview, a report on exploration activity and detailed company profiles.
To view this, and our archived supplements, visit our Supplements section.
From this week onward, our supplements will also be available as text articles stored in the FOCUS section of the associated issue of the Mining Journal. Visit the Journal Home Page after 00:00 GMT to read them as text.
Editor's Comment Archive
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An archive of the Editor's Comments can be found in one location, organized by publication. Check back regularly whenever you wish to look back into recent history to see which developments made the biggest waves.
Visit the Editor's Comment archive now
Excavated: 24th June 1908 & Forthcoming 9000th Issue celebration
This week's Excavated feature reproduces excerpts from articles titled Cobalt Mines of To-Day and Coal Mines Eight hour bill
On August 1st, Mining Journal will celebrate it’s 9000th edition with a special print issue featuring historical articles, newly commissioned features, a detailed timeline and more. Our website will also participate, with interactive features and a round-up of the best Excavated features. Look out for a specially redesigned website as part of our celebrations!
Click here to visit the excavated archive
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