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Gold/Mining/Energy : Gold and Silver Juniors, Mid-tiers and Producers

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From: koan12/11/2006 5:45:00 PM
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I figured it out-lol.

Doublestar Resources Ltd (C-DSR) - News Release
Doublestar drills 12.44 m of 11.26% Zn+Pb at Ruddock

2006-12-08 13:14 ET - News Release
Shares issued 33,878,207
DSR Close 2006-12-07 C$ 0.395

Mr. Alan Savage reports

E-ZONE DRILLING RETURNS 12.44M OF 11.26% COMBINED ZINC + LEAD RUDDOCK CREEK PROPERTY, B.C.

Doublestar Resources Ltd. has received further drill results from the summer drilling program on the Ruddock Creek property in which it holds a 30-per-cent interest in joint venture with Selkirk Metals Corp.

The final assay results have now been received for drill holes completed in 2006 within the E zone. Drill hole 135 is located in the eastern portion, RD-06-142 and 143 in the central portion, and RD-06-153 is the westernmost hole drilled to date in the E zone. Drill hole RD-06-135 was drilled to facilitate a future resource calculation and continues to highlight the excellent grade and width of the massive sulphide mineralization.

Drilling to date within the E zone has defined the zone continuously along a length of approximately 1.2 kilometres. Of this length, detailed drilling has only been completed within what has been termed the near-surface eastern portion of the zone. The deeper western portion in the area of drill holes RD-05-113 and RD-06-152 (13.96 per cent combined over 22.65 metres) has six holes within an area of 50 metres by 150 metres. Together these two areas represent approximately two-thirds of the known 1.2-kilometre extent of the E zone. Drill holes 139 to 143 were located to confirm the continuity of the mineralization between these areas of more detailed drilling. All of these holes intersected the E zone mineralization and, as such, successfully confirmed the continuity of the zone along the entire 1.2-kilometre length. Previously released results from these drill holes include 5.57 per cent combined over 4.89 metres in hole 139 and 8.84 per cent combined zinc and lead over 12.93 metres in drill hole 141. Drill hole 142 intersected a narrower zone of 0.2 metre of 4.51 per cent combined zinc and lead.

While these holes are very widely spaced over this 400-metre central portion of the E zone, the success of this delineation drilling program has added significantly to the resource potential. These results also increase the overall potential of the Ruddock Creek sulphide system by confirming the continuity and grade of the massive sulphide mineralization over a significant strike length. By extension, it is not unreasonable to predict similar characteristics for the newly expanded Creek zone and potentially the other known zones that have been identified but to date not evaluated. As part of the proposed 2007 underground and surface exploration programs, detailed drilling will continue to establish a resource within the E zone, to extend the Creek zone in all directions and continue an aggressive program to evaluate the other zones of massive sulphide mineralization along the 5.5-kilometre length of the Ruddock Creek sulphide system.

Exploration on the Ruddock Creek property is being conducted under the supervision of the Selkirk s qualified person (as defined by National Instrument 43-101), Jim Chapman, PGeo. All samples were analyzed by Acme Analytical Laboratories in Vancouver using the Group 7AR methodology.

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