EDITORIAL -- A case for domestic exploration -- Home-grown gold

In 1992, gold producers in the U.S. spent more than half their exploration dollars examining prospects in their own backyard. By 1996, as mineral opportunities opened up all over the world, domestic projects accounted for only about 26% of exploration...

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