
Senate bill would create game refuge over Pebble
By Layton Ehmke
Homer Tribune
February 7, 2007
With the endorsement of the Jay Hammond family, Senate
Minority Leader Johnny Ellis of Anchorage and Senate Majority
Leader Gary Stevens of Kodiak are sponsoring a bill that
would create a game reserve in the late former governors
namesake.
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Major mining firm ups its interest in Pebble
Rio Tinto stake in Northern Dynasty climbs to nearly 20
percent, option could push ownership to 30 percent
By Margaret Bauman
Alaska Journal of Commerce
February 4, 2007
A major mining company based in London has agreed to
more than double its investment in developing a vast copper,
gold and molybdenum deposit in Southwest Alaska.
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Galahad Gold to complete Northern Dynasty stake sale
on or before Feb. 6
Hemscott
January 26, 2007
LONDON (AFX) Galahad Gold PLC said it now expects
the completion of the sale of a 10.3 pct stake in Northern
Dynasty Minerals Ltd to take place on or before Feb 6.
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Leading Retailers Pledge Their Gold Jewelry Will Sparkle
Responsibly
7 of top 10 U.S. Jewelry Retailers, including Wal-Mart
and QVC, Support Cleaner Gold Mining; Target named a laggard
February 8, 2007
WASHINGTON, DC This Valentines season, 11
jewelry retailers are announcing their support for the
No Dirty Gold campaigns golden Rules criteria for
more socially and environmentally responsible mining,
bringing the total number of jewelry retailers supporting
the Golden Rules up to 19. the list includes 7 of the
10 largest U.S. retailers of jewelry, and represents about
22 percent of the countrys total jewelry market.
The companies added to the list this year are: Fred Meyer
and Littman Jewelers, Ben Bridge Jeweler, Wal-Mart, QVC,
Birks & Mayors, Commemorative Brands (parent company
of Balfour, ArtCarved, and Keystone class rings brands),
Brilliant Earth, Leber Jeweler, TurningPoint, Boscovs
and Michaels Jewelers.
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Game Refuge a better idea
Nina Faust Letter to the Editor
Homer Tribune
February 7, 2007
If you want the truth about cigarettes, would you go
to a tobacco industry-sponsored Web site? Probably not.
If you want the truth about the Pebble Mine, would you
rely on Northern Dynastys sponsored Web site? I
wouldnt.
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Chickaloon coal mining would rob close-knit
community
Compass: Points of view from the community
By Karl Braendel
Anchorage Daily News
February 7, 2007
A Canadian company, Full Metal minerals USA Inc.,
has purchased Alaska Mental Health Trust coal lease No.
9200375 through a competitive sale in which they were
the sole bidder. They have applied for an exploration
permit from the State Department of Natural Resources.
The deadline for public comment is Monday.
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Alaska residents fear coal project could ruin subsistence
habitat
By Rachel DOro
Anchorage Daily News
February 6, 2007
A Canadian mining exploration company wants to drill
for high-grade coal near a small Alaska community, a bid
locals say could ultimately ruin habitat rich in moose,
fish and other subsistence foods.
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Coal plan draws fire
By Matt Tunseth
Frontiersman
February 6, 2007
MAT-SU Chickaloon residents are unhappy with renewed
mineral exploration plans for their coal-rich Matanuska
Valley town.
Weve been shafted, Chickaloons
Lisa Stevenson said Monday.
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Taku River Tlingit leery of barge proposal
CBS News
January 31, 2007
The Taku River Tlingit are concerned plans to service
the proposed Tulsequah mine by river barge may hurt the
salmon fishery, spokesperson Sandra Jack says.
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Turning down a gold mine
In Guatemala, angry locals vote no, but BC firm presses
on.
By Dawn Paley
TheTyee.ca
February 7, 2007
From the vantage point of the city square, its
impossible to tell that San Miguel Ixtahuacán is
at the centre of Guatemalas mining boom. A couple
of vendors sell chicken, fries and pop, but most of the
stands are empty, many of the businesses are closed and
broken windows dot the municipal hall.
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