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Fri, 1 Nov 2013
Gold growing on trees? Scientists find small deposits in gumleaves
Copper Industry
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 » DIARY-NON S&P; WEEK AHEAD - Part III
 » ASX poised for soft opening
 » Michigan House votes to restrict scrap metal sales
The many roads to Kabul
Copper Mining
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 » Sata Criticised Over Removal of Mining Tax
Alloys & Products
 » CIBC sees more downside risk at Mercator Minerals (T.ML)
 » China's footprint grows in Zambia
 » China's footprint grows in Zambia
 » DIARY-NON S&P; WEEK AHEAD - Part III
 » Glencore selling Papua New Guinea copper project to PanAust
West African bloc approves single customs regime from 2015
Precious Metals
 » Gold, silver prices tumble
 » Soap-making to improve lives of women of Agusan
 » Diwali gold sales slump in India after tariff hike
 » Officer honored Henrico police officer receives Silver Valor Award
 » Silver banyan tree for Sachin Tendulkar at Eden Gardens
Spain's Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy speaks during a meeting with Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tuskat at the Moncloa Palace in Madrid, Spain, Monday July 15, 2013. Conservative Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy is certain to face a barrage of questions in a press conference following newspaper publication of alleged text message exchanges between him and a now jailed former party treasurer that have prompted opposition demands for the premier to resign. El Mundo published Sunday what it said were friendly text messages between Rajoy and former Popular Party treasurer Luis Barcenas. Barcenas is at the heart of a probe into a slush-fund scheme that allegedly included payments to top party figures including Rajoy. He is to be quizzed by a judge in the case again Monday.
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