| East West -First Point scout holes fail to return joy 
 First Point Minerals Corp                                               FPX
 Shares issued 18,180,640                                 Jul 19 close $0.41
 Mon 22 Jul 2002                                                News Release
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 Mr. Anthony Crossley of East West reports
 REAUME-MANN PLATINUM PALLADIUM PROPERTY DRILLING RESULTS PORC ...
 East West Resource has been informed by First Point Minerals that the first
 three  scout  holes  at the company's Mann platinum-palladium property near
 Timmins,  Ont.,  have  intersected  geology,  which   is   permissive   for
 platinum-palladium mineralization, but failed to return economic values.
 The initial holes tested two large-scale coincident  magnetic  and  induced
 polarization  (IP)  changeability anomalies. The primary platinum-palladium
 target could not be drilled due to high water. This target,  called  Zevely
 North,   is   defined   by   a   1,700-metre-long  by  50-to-200-metre-wide
 changeability anomaly. The only  available  outcrop  in  this  area  is  of
 ultramafic rock, which assayed 0.56 gram/tonne platinum plus palladium over
 7.5 metres. First Point will drill this  target  later  in  the  year  when
 ground conditions permit.
 First Point has an option to earn a 50-per-cent interest in  this  property
 by  spending  $500,000 by Jan. 31, 2006. First Point may earn a 60-per-cent
 interest by completing a feasibility study to the standards defined by  the
 Toronto  Stock  Exchange  and  a  70-per-cent  interest  may  be  earned by
 completing construction of a mine. Cash option payments  totalling  $60,000
 are to be paid to East West by Jan. 31, 2005.
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