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101. Indigenisation law triggers mining dispute: following the collapse of commercial agriculture, after the 2000 land redistribution, the country is now setting out on a path to redistribute ownership of companies that exploit the country's munificent resources--among others. M J Morgan reports on the controversy this move has aroused

102. Chinese demand sustains copper prices: copper prices have increased from a dramatic low in December thanks mainly to sustained demand from China. The question, ponders M J Morgan, is whether there is underlying global demand to keep the prices afloat

103. North Africa leads growth

104. All that glisters is gold: in a world of tumbling commodity prices, gold and silver still hold their own as speculators shed currencies for the solidity of bullion. Can demand for these, and other precious metals, help African producers ride out the global economic storm? M J Morgan reports

105. Africa in 2008-best of times, worst of times; The Commodities Sector

106. Blindsight in normal subjects?

107. Initial sequencing and analysis of the human genome

110. Maturation trends indicative of rapid evolution preceded the collapse of northern cod

114. Developing alternative indices of reproductive potential for use in fisheries management: case studies for stocks spanning an information gradient

115. Available information for estimating reproductive potential of Northwest Atlantic groundfish stocks

131. Copper still riding high

138. Diamonds regain sparkle: after a difficult and turbulent period for diamond prices, a robust recovery is now turning into a rally

139. Mali's golden touch: the presence of gold has been transforming this Sahelian country since mining began there in earnest two decades ago. The outlook for the medium term remains positive as investment and exploration interest increases. Report by M J Morgan

140. Gold fever: the yellow metal has gone from strength to strength as investors cower in fear from market uncertainty, the falling dollar and the possibility of economic stimulus induced inflation to come. M J Morgan reports

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