RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:NEWS Out.. Perhaps there is nothing wrong with the targets. The problem might be in the approach to drilling. I notice others in this type of geology, start with V/G in outcrops (like NFLD) follow the small veins (twigs) down plunge to bigger veins (branches) then to bigger veins (limbs) and hopefully to the trunk. This is a slow methodical process. It seems that NFLD has a more haphazard approach, just bouncing the drill all over hopeing to hit the Trunk on the first round. Perhaps it is because assays take so long. It does make sense in a way to bounce the drill around doing the first round in several locations, then once you get the assys, deciding later which ones to follow up on. Could be a winning strategy in the long run. GLTA