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To: Zeddie88 who wrote (4479)4/15/2003 1:30:01 AM
From: E. Charters  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8273
 
Roulston is getting a lot of press these days. He and some others publish a rag called <font color=red>ResourceWorld Magazine<font color=black>. It's actually worth reading, as it gives some depth an pizazz to some of the explorers. I also read the <font color=blue>Canadian Miner<font color=black> which features glam fluff interviews with the companies. I recommend it too, as its depth on the projects is good as it comes from the horse's mouth. If they were not fluff pieces or were too hard-hitting, their access would be short lived, so I guess they have to play to the smarmy side a bit. Besides they do it from quote, so it ain't as if they believe it all. The Northern Miner and Randoll's International are more news oriented and dull. Not much colour there. The Northen Liar is a bit stridently propagandistic and forcefully positive these days. Pretty much with the Internet their stuff is out of date a week or two. It is more like the Northern Post Mortem these days. It used to be people would wait for the Miner to come out late in the week in order to get the scoop and trade. It long ago lost that cachet. What the Miner is invaluable for is prospecting from. Old editions have information about long ago discoveries that are documented practically nowhere else, not even in the assessment files, or blue books.

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