I vote for calling it the "Mythbusters" thread.  Reports can either be 
"confirmed", "plausible", or "busted".
 
Tracy Latimer> Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 17:31:16 -0700> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
To: [email protected]> Subject: [meteorite-list] Buck 
Mountains 003> > We read here on the List of many news-accounts and> other 
second-hand stories about meteorites finds and> suspect falls (i.e., the "NJO" 
and the Rhode Island> archeology find, etc.) but we rarely if ever get any> 
resolution to these - originally highly publicized,> and now all but forgotten 
accounts. This lack of> finality must be frustrating to those Listees who> 
followed closely those events.> > Well, here's an old news-account that now has 
finally> come to a conclusion.> Well, it may not have really come to a 
conclusion, but> at least this meteorite has a name, Buck Mountains 003> > > 
<http://xrl.us/BM003>> > And the reason that this may not have come to a> 
conclusion is because it's still being debated whether> this 34kg find is 
paired to the Palo Verde Mine (L6)!?> But that's another thread... anyway...> > 
Congrats to Denny Asher on his entry in the MetBull.> > -- Bob V.> > 
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 > From: "Ron Baalke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: Sun, 13 Nov 2005 20:46:58 
-0800 (PST)> > Subject: Man Finds What Apears to be 75-Pound> Meteorite in 
Arizona> > > http://kvoa.com/Global/story.asp?S=4108042&nav=HMO6> > Man finds 
what appears to be 75-pound meteorite> Associated Press> November 12, 2005> > 
LAKE HAVASU CITY, Ariz. It's not manna from heaven,> but is likely a meteorite 
weighing 75 pounds.> > Denny Asher of Yucca in northwestern Arizona says the> 
discovery is "better than finding a bucket of gold."> > He found the rock about 
two weeks ago near his home.> > Asher is a veteran meteorite hunter.> > He says 
the 75-pounder is unlike any of the other> pieces he's collected.> > The 
collections manager at Arizona State University's> Center for Meteorite Studies 
says pictures forwarded> to her by Asher almost certainly confirm his find is 
a> meteorite.> > Scientists hope to test the space rock and determine> its age, 
chemical composition and the origins of its> parent asteroid.> > > > > 
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