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To: E. Charters who wrote (43126)6/23/2007 1:12:13 PM
From: koan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78426
 
The fish is a parrrot fish who obviously feeds on coral. Pretty cool one though-lol.

FMM-wow:

Full Metal Minerals Ltd (C-FMM) - News Release
Full Metal drills 44.6 m of 15.9% Zn at 40 Mile

2007-06-21 10:58 ET - News Release
Shares issued 36,264,261
FMM Close 2007-06-20 C$ 2.66

Mr. Michael Williams reports

FULL METAL INTERSECTS 44.6 METERS 15.9% ZINC, 4.5% LEAD, 76.6 G/T SILVER AT 40 MILE PROJECT

Full Metal Minerals Ltd. has received assay results from the initial hole completed at the LWM prospect on the 40 Mile property from significant intervals of massive sulphide mineralization.

Drill hole LWM07-04 was collared approximately 50 metres south of the near-surface 2006 discovery hole (LWM06-01: 12.1 metres averaging 15.7 per cent Zn, 4.0 per cent Pb and 110.9 grams per tonne Ag). Two massive sulphide intervals were encountered. The results are as shown in the accompanying table.

Hole ID From To Length Ag (g/t) Zn % Pb %(i) Cu %

LWM07-04 14.1 26.37 12.27 68.6 8.1 3.7 0.13
74.2 118.77 44.57 76.6 15.9 4.5 0.19
Including 98.67 118.77 20.1 159.4 19.7 9.4 0.37

(i) Additional assays greater than 25 per cent Pb are pending

Prior to the Full Metal discovery hole (LWM06-01) and the recent step-out holes, no other drilling has taken place on the LWM prospect. Drilling has occurred peripheral to a large kill zone, an area devoid of vegetation due to either high acid or metal content within soil, related to the massive sulphide mineralization at LWM.

To date, six drill holes have been completed during the 2007 program at LWM, with four holes encountering significant intervals of massive sulphide mineralization. Drilling has encountered mineralization in an approximate 100-metre-by-150-metre area, and is wide open for expansion. Results from the additional drill holes are expected over the next couple of weeks.

Drill hole LWM07-04 was drilled at a minus-60-degree dip angle and collared to the south from LWM06-01. Massive sulphide mineralization occurs as massive-to-brecciated coarse-grained sphalerite and galena with local chalcopyrite, hosted within carbonates, and a fine-grained dolomite-altered intrusive unit. A semi-continuous 20.1-metre interval of massive sulphide mineralization averaged 19.7 per cent Zn, 9.4 per cent Pb, 159.4 g/t Ag and 0.37 per cent Cu. Full Metal is currently waiting for overlimit lead assays (over 25 per cent Pb) from several samples within this massive sulphide interval.

The mineralization style is consistent with carbonate replacement deposit zinc-lead-silver systems. Worldwide analogs of this style of mineralization include Leadville, Colo., and Pine Point and Polaris deposits, Northwest Territories. The mineralization within the upper 50 metres of LWM07-04 is partially oxidized. Due to the irregular geometries of CRD mineralizing systems, true widths and orientation of the mineralized zone are not known at this time. A plan map with drill hole locations will be available shortly on Full Metal's website.

A ground magnetic survey is currently under way to help geologic crews get a better understanding of stratigraphy at LWM. The drill is currently completing three holes at the Fish CRD prospect, located six kilometres east of LWM. In 2006, Full Metal drilled significant intervals of silver and zinc oxide mineralization, drilled along 500 metres of strike, and 175 metres downdip, within a massive sulphide gossan (see FMM news in Stockwatch on Nov. 2, 2006). Following completion of these holes, the drill rig will move back to LWM. Full Metal is currently looking into the availability of a second drill rig at LWM.

Full Metal has an option earn a 100-per-cent interest in the mineral rights to over 800,000 acres of lands owned and selected by Doyon Ltd., an Alaska native regional corporation (see FMM news in Stockwatch on May 23, 2006). Fish and LWM occur within an over 90-kilometre-long trend of CRD-style prospects, the majority of which have never been drill tested. Full Metal is also completing a regional exploration program to evaluate mineral potential, and identify drill targets elsewhere on the 40 Mile property.

Full Metal's 2007 exploration program is performed under the supervision of Robert McLeod, PGeo, vice-president, exploration, for Full Metal Minerals, and a qualified person as defined by NI 43-101. Drill cores are cut in half using a diamond saw, with one-half placed in sealed bags, and delivered to the ALS-Chemex Labs facility in Fairbanks, Alaska. A sample quality control/quality assurance program is in place. Mr. McLeod prepared and approved the information contained in this release.

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