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I hope the Mannions feel better, and so do all the shivering Goldmines.
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Webster, Eddie (1983), "Background to the Supply and Control of Labour in the Goldmines" in E. Webster (ed), Essays in Southern African Labour
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Goldmines, dating from the time of Sethos I., the father of Rameses
The Last Journals of David Livingstone, in Central Africa, from 1865 to His Death, Volume I (of 2), 1866-1868 David Livingstone 1843
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Goldmines lawyers and their political wallet allies will see that no charges will be brought against them.
The Guardian World News Dominic Rushe 2011
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Karzai and his cabinet awarded three of four blocks at the Hajigak ore deposit to seven companies that bid with support from India's government, and offered the final block to Canada's Kilo Goldmines Ltd., Ministry of Mines policy director Abdul Jalil Jumriany said by phone yesterday.
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If I was looking for a job that is where I would head or to the Goldmines in Elko Nv.
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So as everyone can see, Goldmines profits and business has been helped by the direct and indirect support and for it the taxpayer picking up the tab for this endeavour has seen nothing in return except some increased tax receipts.
The Guardian World News Jill Treanor 2011
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Moto Goldmines disappeared from stock market listings this week, following its friendly takeover by a joint venture involving
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The Moto Goldmines project, 570km north east of the city of Kisangani and 150km west of the Ugandan border town of Arua, covers an aggregate lease area of some 1,841 km
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On 15 October 2009, Randgold acquired a 50% indirect interest in Moto Goldmines Limited ( "Moto") through a joint venture with AngloGold.
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