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France will ask EU to curb use of newer birth control pills

PARIS (Reuters) - French health authorities will ask the European Union to restrict the use of newer types of contraceptive pills over concerns they might carry health risks.

France's health minister Marisol Touraine said on Friday the newer pills, which have caught on because they reduce side effects from earlier versions such as weight gain and acne, should only be prescribed by specialist doctors to women who cannot use other types of contraception.

Dominique Maraninchi, head of France's health regulator, said at the same news conference: "We will ask Europe not to suspend the pills but to modify prescription guidelines."

While all oral contraceptives are associated with a risk of blood clots, a number of studies suggest the most recent third and fourth-generation pills carry a higher risk than their predecessors.

The European Medicines Agency (EMA) says the risk of an embolism, or blood clot, is twice as high for women using third and fourth-generation pills than for those using earlier versions, although it remains low.

However, the regulator said on Friday it was already well known that the newer pills carried a "very rare risk of blood clots", and that there was no reason for women to stop using the contraceptives since there was no new evidence pointing to safety risks.

The French government said last week it would stop reimbursing prescription costs of the third and fourth-generation pills and would restrict their use after a woman sued German drugmaker Bayer over alleged side effects.

Marion Larat, 25, sued over a stroke, caused by a blood clot, she suffered following use of a third-generation contraceptive pill.

About 2.5 million women in France take third and fourth-generation pills, roughly half the number of those taking oral contraceptives. French health authorities say this use of the newer pills is excessive.

A spokeswoman for the EMA said the agency had been in informal contact with French health authorities but had not yet received an official request to consider a European-wide curb.

"We will see what the request will be in detail," she said.

In addition to Bayer, drugmakers Pfizer, Merck, Mylan and Teva market third and fourth-generation birth control pills in France.

In October, Bayer said it had set aside 200 million euros ($264 million) in the third quarter for litigation in the United States in connection with its Yasmin/Yaz birth control pills, having already agreed to pay $750 million to settle 3,490 legal claims that Yasmin caused blood clots.

Clots are alleged in a further 3,800 pending cases.

Switzerland's biggest health insurer CSS said earlier this week it was supporting a young woman in her claim against Bayer after she suffered a clot that left her severely disabled.

($1 = 0.7568 euros)

(Reporting by Elena Berton; Editing by Pravin Char)

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Evotec and Yale University form Open Innovation Alliance

Hamburg, Germany - 09 January 2013: Evotec AG (Frankfurt Stock Exchange: EVT, TecDAX) today announced that it has entered into a strategic partnership with Yale University.

Under the agreement, Evotec and Yale intend to leverage first rate science performed at Yale University together with Evotec's drug discovery infrastructure and expertise into highly innovative discovery approaches in diseases of high unmet medical need. Initially, Evotec and Yale have defined a wide range of scientific fields including metabolic diseases, CNS, immunological diseases and cancer where they will jointly assess and potentially pursue novel assays, screens and models but in particular exploratory drug targets and compounds. The intention is to seamlessly integrate Evotec's drug discovery infrastructure with highly innovative biology at Yale to mature individual projects to a stage where they can be commercialised.

Dr Cord Dohrmann, Chief Scientific Officer of Evotec, commented: 'We are very excited about this open innovation alliance with Yale. There is a tremendous wealth of scientific innovation at Yale that has the potential to be directly translated into first- and best-in class drug candidates. Together we want to significantly accelerate this process by removing technical bottlenecks and focusing all efforts on bringing individual projects to highest industrial standards in preparation for development and commercialisation partnerships with Pharma companies.'

'This agreement is a new collaboration model between academia and the pharmaceutical industry. It essentially gives all faculties at Yale the opportunity to directly translate new biological insights into top notch drug discovery projects. Evotec is uniquely suited as a partner as they combine an extremely broad drug discovery platform with fast processes and proven commercialisation skills', said Dr Jon Soderstrom, Managing Director of Yale's Office of Cooperative Research.

No financials were disclosed.

ABOUT YALE
Founded in 1810, the Yale School of Medicine is a world-renowned centre for biomedical research, education and advanced health care. Among its 27 departments are one of the nation's oldest schools of public health and the internationally recognized Child Study Center, founded in 1911. Yale School of Medicine consistently ranks among the handful of leading recipients of research funding from the National Institutes of Health and other organizations supporting the biomedical sciences. Its core faculty of more than 1,100 physicians and scientists is well represented within the Institute of Medicine and National Academy of Sciences and among investigators of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute.

FORWARD LOOKING STATEMENTS - Information set forth in this press release contains forward-looking statements, which involve a number of risks and uncertainties. The forward-looking statements contained herein represent the judgement of Evotec as of the date of this report. Such forward-looking statements are neither promises nor guarantees, but are subject to a variety of risks and uncertainties, many of which are beyond our control, and which could cause actual results to differ materially from those contemplated in these forward-looking statements. We expressly disclaim any obligation or undertaking to release publicly any updates or revisions to any such statements to reflect any change in our expectations or any change in events, conditions or circumstances on which any such statement is based.

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Condor Gold Drilling and Trenching Update on La India and America Areas, La India Project, Nicaragua

LONDON, ENGLAND -- (Marketwire) -- 01/11/13 -- Condor (AIM: CNR), a gold exploration company focused on delineating a large commercial reserve on its 100%-owned, CIM compliant Mineral Resource of 2,375,000 oz gold at 4.6g/t at La India Project in Nicaragua, is pleased to announce the results of the initial 2790.6m of the current phase of resource infill drilling at the La India Vein Set and an update on trenching and drilling activity on the America Vein Set.

Highlights

--  23 drillholes for 3,462m completed on La India open pit resource area to     convert the existing resource from Inferred to Indicated category. --  Assay results from an initial 19 of these 23 drillholes for 2,790.6m of     infill drilling have confirmed gold mineralisation and outlined an     additional high-grade shoot in the North of the India-California trend. --  Best amalgamated drill intercepts through stopes of the historic La     India Mine show: 11.95m at 5.72g/t gold, 17.15m at 4.16g/t gold and     18.00m at 4.18g/t gold. --  Trench intercept of 10m at 5.41g/t gold has extended wide zones of gold     mineralisation on the America Vein to at least 600m strike length. --  Further trench testing of Escondido Vein on the America Vein Set is     underway to test an additional 200m strike length. --  2,000m drill programme underway at historic America Mine to test for     wallrock mineralisation on the America Vein Set with one hole completed.   Table 1. Best new drill intercepts on La India Vein Set.  ============================================================================ Rank Hole_ID    From      To     Drill      True   Gold  Silver         Vein                  (m)     (m) Width (m) Width (m)  (g/t)   (g/t) ============================================================================ 1    LIDC165  103.35  124.60     11.95      11.1   5.72     7.4  amalgamated                                                                        India                                                                      remnant                                                                     wallrock ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2    LIDC161  138.20  148.20     17.15      14.6   4.16     4.7  amalgamated                                                                        India                                                                      remnant                                                                     wallrock ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3    LIDC170   98.10  123.90     18.00      16.4   4.18    5.12  amalgamated                                                                        India                                                                      remnant                                                                     wallrock ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4    LIDC171  104.90  107.78      2.88       2.8  12.16    15.0        India ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5    LIDC172  100.50  117.65     17.15      15.5   2.21     8.0  India lower ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6    LIDC176    7.80   24.70     16.90       9.7   3.49    18.3   California ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7    LIDC168  101.40  109.80      8.40       7.6   2.92    12.8  amalgamated                                                                        India                                                                      remnant                                                                     wallrock ============================================================================ True width is based on the current interpretation of the veins and may be  revised in the future. All intercepts over 20gm/t (grade multiplied by true  width) shown.

Mark Child, Chairman and CEO commented:

"Condor has made good progress with the completion of 3,462m drilling of a 7,000m drill programme designed with the objective of defining a total of 800,000 oz gold within the Indicated Category by targeting the conversion of the majority of the Inferred resource to Indicated within the open pit shell (currently 534,000oz is within the Indicated Category). The drill results through the historic India Mine are particularly satisfying and demonstrate that Noranda Mining left behind significant amounts of gold mineralized wallrock with drill intercepts: 11.95m at 5.72g/t gold (LIDC165), 17.25m at 4.16g/t gold (LIDC 161), 18.00m at 4.18g/t gold (LIDC170). An additional high grade ore shoot in the North of La India valley, within the open pit resource, defined by 4 drill holes on two cross-sections 50m apart bodes well for a resource increase. Figures 3 to 6 of this announcement show four cross sections of the drill results to date demonstrating the coalescence of La India and California veins with wide zones of moderate to high grade gold mineralization, which demonstrate the open pit resource in the area of the old mine workings.

The latest trench result of 10m at 5.41g/t on the historic America Mine extends the strike length to a minimum of 600m, see RNS of 30th November 2012 for further trench results. A 2,000m drill programme has commenced with a second rig on site and due to start in the next few days. The objective of the drill programme on America historic mine is to repeat the success of a 954,000 oz at 3.6g/t open pit resource on La India historic mine, which is just over 1km to the south."

Condor (AIM: CNR), a gold exploration company focused on delineating a large commercial reserve on its 100%-owned, CIM compliant Mineral Resource of 2,375,000 oz gold at 4.6g/t at La India Project in Nicaragua, is pleased to announce that 23 drillholes for 3,462m have been completed since the current phase of drilling started at the beginning of November and assay results have been received for the first 19 drillholes for 2,790.6m at La India. This is split between 22 drillholes on the La India Vein Set and 1 drillhole on the America Vein Set. Operations resumed on the 2nd January after a twelve day break over the festive season and the drilling is currently taking place on two fronts with two diamond core drilling rigs operating on the La India Vein Set and one rig on the America Vein Set, a second rig has arrived on site and is due to commence drilling on the America Vein Set in the next few days.

La India Vein Set

Twenty-two drillholes for 3,305.8m out of a 7,000m drilling programme on the La India Vein Set have been completed with the primary aim of converting zones of Inferred Category mineral resource that fall within the bounds of the current Whittle open-pit to the Indicated level of confidence. The current in-pit resource is 8.21 million tonnes at 3.6g/t for 954,000 oz gold of which 534,000 oz gold at 3.9 g/t is in the Indicated Category and 420,000 oz gold at 3.3g/t in the Inferred Category. Most of the Inferred Category is targeted for conversion. A second aim of the drilling programme is to extend the open pit to the north. A third aim of the drilling programme is to test for a parallel vein within the footwall of La India Vein. The fourth aim is to increase the resource within the existing whittle pit shell by targeting areas that have been sparsely drilled and have the potential to add in-situ ounces once drilled to the Indicated level of confidence.

Assay results have been received for 19 drillholes for 2,790.6m of drilling in the Central and North zones of the India-California vein trend. The results received are generally consistent with expectations and appear to validate the geological model used in the current resource. The infill drilling is improving definition of the transition between high-grade shoots and lower grade zones, and definition of the gold distribution within the high-grade shoots where it is currently assigned Inferred resource category (ie. Section 1200 shown on Figure 4 below).

Two areas have already been identified where the width and grade of gold mineralisation has exceeded expectations:

In the Central Zone amalgamated remnant wallrock intercepts of 11.95m (11.1m true width) at 5.72g/t gold from 103.35m drill depth (LIDC165) and 17.15m (14.6m true width) at 4.16g/t gold from 138.20m drill depth (LIDC161) show an increase in grade at width of gold mineralisation at depth and blurred the boundary at depth between what was previously considered two separate high-grade shoots (Figure 6 below).

In the Northern Zone where previously sparse drilling meant that very little wallrock gold mineralisation had been defined for inclusion in the current resource estimation a moderate to high-grade shoot has been intercepted in four drillholes on two sections located 50m apart along strike; the 1400 and 1450 sections shown on Figure 2 below. On the 1450 Section intercepts of 8.40m (7.6m true width) at 2.92g/t Au from 101.40m drill depth (LIDC168) and 2.88m (2.8m true width) at 12.16g/t gold from 104.90m drill depth (LIDC171) demonstrate continuity in gold mineralisation to more than 100m below surface (Figure 5 below)). Fifty metres along strike on the 1400 Section an intercept of 3.40m (3.2m true width) at 8.06g/t Au from 17m depth (LIDC164) represents an up-dip extension to a previous explorer's drill intercept of 5m (3.8m true width) at 4.89g/t gold from 233m drill depth (DH-LI-10A), approximately 200m below surface (Figure 4 below). This discovery is expected to have a positive influence on the next resource update.

America Vein Set

Diamond core drilling through the historic America Mine workings to test for remnant wallrock gold mineralisation has started with one drillhole for 156.6m completed to date (assay results pending). An RC drilling rig has arrived on site and will start drilling at America within the next few days. The RC rig is capable of drilling to a depth of 100 to 120m and will initially be employed to drill test shallow holes at 50m intervals along strike through the America and Escondido branches of the America Vein Set. The rig is capable of completing a drillhole every one to two days and will provide a rapid assessment of the underground potential of the Vein Set for diamond core follow-up at depth.

The America Vein Set currently contains a mineral resource of 2.11Mt at 6.0g/t for 405,000 oz gold, of which 288,000 oz gold is on the interconnected America-Constancia-Escondido veins, including 480kt at 7.8g/t for 120,000 oz gold in the Indicated category (Figure 1 below). The Indicated Resource is contained within and as extensions of the historic mine workings and is based largely on underground channel sampling. An absence of drilling, and until recently trench sampling in the wallrock of the historic mine workings means that no remnant gold mineralisation that may be present in the wallrock has been included in the current resource estimation. Recent trench sampling has demonstrated that there are significant zones of moderate to high-grade gold mineralisation remaining in the wallrock (see RNS announcement dated 30th November 2012) along the entire 500m strike length of the America Vein. Additional trenching on the America Vein has extended this strike length to at least 600m with intercepts of:

--  10.00m at 5.41g/t gold in trench LITR152 in a trench excavated along     strike to the northwest of the previously defined zone, and --  an infill trench intercept of 4.00m at 2.12g/t gold in trench LITR151     along strike to the southeast of the previously defined zone near the     intersection between the America-Constancia veins and the perpendicular     Escondido Vein.

The aim of the current drill and trench programme on America is to prove a second open pit resource on La India project. The drilling will better establish the grade, true thickness and orientation of the gold mineralisation and provide enough 3-Dimensional data to include the wallrock gold mineralisation of the America Mine in a future resource estimation. An initial 2,000m drill programme is planned. Additional trenching is currently underway along the 250m strike length of the Escondido Vein that was historically mined from the point where it intersects the America-Constancia veins. Positive results from the Escondido Vein could fall within the walls of a potential open pit on the America Vein and therefore add ore at the expense of waste rock. Subject to positive trench results a part of the drilling programme will be used to test the Escondido Vein at depth.

Table 2. Significant drill intercepts for initial 19 drill holes for  2790.60m of the current drill programme on the India-California veins  ============================================================================                                                                         Vein                                                                        (vein                                                                  assignments              Drillhole               Drill  True  Gold Silver     subject to Prospect            ID   From     To Width Width (g/t)  (g/t)      revision) ============================================================================ India  North 1700           LIDC159  52.45  54.45  2.00   2.0  2.15    1.2          India ======================------------------------------------------------------ India  North         LIDC160   9.60   9.95  0.35   0.3 14.46   14.1          Cal 2                       ------------------------------------------------------ 1600                   116.00 116.60  0.60   0.6  0.55    0.4          Cal 1                       ------------------------------------------------------                        154.00 156.10  2.10   2.1  2.95    4.6          India                       ------------------------------------------------------                        165.30 166.60  1.30   1.3  1.45    8.8      India FW1 ============================================================================ India  Central-      LIDC161 117.90 118.10  0.20   0.2  1.09    0.9          Cal 1                       ------------------------------------------------------ South                                                                  India                        138.20 140.70  2.50   2.1  2.21    3.4    hangingwall                       ------------------------------------------------------ 650                    140.70 145.20  4.50   3.9  0.00    0.0    India stope                       ------------------------------------------------------                        145.20 146.90  1.70   1.4  6.23   12.4   India middle                       ------------------------------------------------------                                                                  India stope                        146.90 148.20  1.30   1.1  0.00    0.0          lower                       ------------------------------------------------------                        148.20 161.15 12.95  11.0  4.26    4.0 India footwall                       ======================================================                                                                India remnant            amalgamated 138.20 148.20 17.15  14.6  4.16    4.7       wallrock                       ------------------------------------------------------                        170.70 172.97  2.27   1.9  0.73    0.5 India footwall ============================================================================ India  North         LIDC162  35.30  35.50  0.20  0.20  2.26    0.7          Cal 3                       ------------------------------------------------------ 1400                    59.15  60.10  0.95  0.95  0.58    0.5          Cal 2                       ------------------------------------------------------                        102.50 103.40  0.90  0.90  0.51    0.8          Cal 1                       ------------------------------------------------------                        120.50 120.80  0.30  0.30  1.18    1.2    India upper                       ------------------------------------------------------                        132.60 135.60  3.00  3.00  3.38    4.1          India ============================================================================ India  North         LIDC163  50.55  52.50  1.95   1.9  2.02    1.2      Cal upper                       ------------------------------------------------------ 1650                    57.00  58.00  1.00   1.0  1.24    0.9      Cal lower                       ------------------------------------------------------                         74.20  75.00  0.80   0.8  4.80    4.3    India upper                       ------------------------------------------------------                         76.80  77.20  0.40   0.4  3.00    2.0    India lower ============================================================================ India  North         LIDC164  17.00  20.40  3.40   3.2  8.06   18.0            Cal                       ------------------------------------------------------ 1400                   140.40 145.70  5.30   4.9  2.39    9.0    India upper                       ------------------------------------------------------                        148.05 151.00  2.95   2.8  1.53    2.5    India lower ============================================================================ India                                                                  India  Central-      LIDC165 103.35 104.70  1.35   1.3 16.57    9.2    hangingwall                       ------------------------------------------------------ South                  114.00 124.60 10.60   9.8  4.33    7.2 India footwall                       ------------------------------------------------------ 650                                                            India remnant            amalgamated 103.35 124.60 11.95  11.1  5.72    7.4       wallrock                       ------------------------------------------------------                                                                       IIndia                        161.60 163.20  1.60   1.5  0.66    0.2       footwall ============================================================================ India  North         LIDC166  83.50  84.40  0.90   0.8  1.35    0.6          Cal 1                       ------------------------------------------------------ 1550                    95.60  96.40  0.80   0.7  6.45    5.2          India ============================================================================ India  North         LIDC167  64.95  67.30  2.35   2.3  0.34    0.4          Cal 3                       ------------------------------------------------------ 1350                    92.80  93.60  0.80   0.8  0.81    2.0          Cal 2                       ------------------------------------------------------                        121.25 122.90  1.65   1.6  0.79    1.5          Cal 1                       ------------------------------------------------------                        151.80 154.10  2.30   2.2  1.21    1.2          India ============================================================================ India                                                                  India  North         LIDC168  99.20 101.50  2.30   2.1  2.30   16.0    hangingwall                       ------------------------------------------------------ 1450                   101.50 103.00  1.50   1.4     -      -          stope                       ------------------------------------------------------                        103.70 109.80  6.10   5.5  3.15   11.7 India footwall                       ======================================================                                                                India remnant            amalgamated 101.40 109.80  8.40   7.6  2.92   12.8       wallrock ============================================================================ India  Central-      LIDC169  61.82  63.09  1.27   1.2  0.90    0.2            Cal                       ------------------------------------------------------ South                   70.70  72.70  2.00   1.9     -      -          stope                       ------------------------------------------------------ 700                     72.70  84.30 11.60  11.2  0.63    2.8          India                       ------------------------------------------------------              Including  72.70  74.60  1.90   1.8  2.22    6.3                       ------------------------------------------------------              including  77.05  77.40  0.35   0.3  2.28    3.1                       ------------------------------------------------------                                                               India footwall                         94.50  96.00  1.50   1.4  1.14    0.9          upper                       ------------------------------------------------------                                                               India footwall                         98.90  99.80  0.90   0.9  1.08    1.9          lower ============================================================================ India  Central-      LIDC170  59.50  60.20  0.70   0.6  2.86    2.0          Cal 2                       ------------------------------------------------------ North                   83.50  86.50  3.00   2.7  0.66    0.6          Cal 1                       ------------------------------------------------------ 1200                    98.10 107.10  9.00   8.2  6.34    7.0    India upper                       ------------------------------------------------------                        107.10 114.90  7.80   7.1     -      -          stope                       ------------------------------------------------------                        114.90 123.90  9.00   8.2  2.02    3.3    India lower                       ======================================================                                                                India remnant            amalgamated  98.10 123.90 18.00  16.4  4.18   5.12       wallrock ============================================================================ India  North         LIDC171  80.60  80.80  0.20   0.2  5.33   14.1            Cal                       ------------------------------------------------------ 1450                   104.90 107.78  2.88   2.8 12.16   15.0          India ============================================================================ India  Central-      LIDC172  96.50 100.50  4.00   3.6     -      -          stope                       ------------------------------------------------------ South                  100.50 117.65 17.15  15.5  2.21    8.0    India lower                       ------------------------------------------------------ 700          including 100.50 106.50  6.00   5.4  5.58   19.1                       ------------------------------------------------------              Including 112.15 112.65  0.50   0.5  1.79    2.4                       ------------------------------------------------------              including 116.85 117.65  1.07   0.7  0.80    0.7                       ------------------------------------------------------                        127.00 127.40  0.40   0.4  0.71    0.4 India footwall ============================================================================ India  Central-      LIDC173  81.80  87.70  5.90   5.5  1.46    2.6    Cal 2 upper                       ------------------------------------------------------ Centre                  92.85  94.00  1.15   1.1  4.70    2.6    Cal 2 lower                       ------------------------------------------------------ 1100                   100.35 123.80 32.45  31.8  0.41    1.8      India-Cal                       ------------------------------------------------------              Including 118.00 118.60  0.60   0.4  2.20    2.4          Cal 1                       ------------------------------------------------------              including 128.30 129.80  1.50   1.4  3.50   18.5          India ============================================================================ India  Central                                                                   NSR - hole 950            LIDC174                                             abandoned ============================================================================ India  North         LIDC175  98.10 101.00  2.90   2.8  0.72    1.5          Cal 2                       ------------------------------------------------------ 1300                   111.50 112.00  0.50   0.5  1.84    4.9          Cal 1                       ------------------------------------------------------                                                                        India                        141.18 144.70  3.52   3.4  0.69    1.1    hangingwall                       ------------------------------------------------------                        144.70 144.90  0.20   0.2     -      -          stope                       ------------------------------------------------------                        144.90 146.40  1.50   1.4  0.28    1.2   India pillar                       ------------------------------------------------------                        146.40 146.60  0.20   0.2     -      -          Stope ============================================================================ India  Central       LIDC176   7.80  24.70 16.90   9.7  3.49   18.3          Cal 3                       ------------------------------------------------------ 950          including   9.10  14.10  5.00   2.9  9.63   48.9                       ------------------------------------------------------                         57.80  59.10  1.30   0.7  1.00    1.7          Cal 2                       ------------------------------------------------------                         65.10  68.80  3.70   2.1  0.70    0.8    Cal 1 upper                       ------------------------------------------------------                         76.00  77.20  1.20   0.7  1.10    0.9    Cal 1 lower                       ------------------------------------------------------                                                                        India                         99.00 107.70  8.70   5.0  0.59    1.2    hangingwall                       ------------------------------------------------------              including 105.90 107.70  1.80   1.0  1.21    2.6                       ------------------------------------------------------                        107.70 108.30  0.60   0.3     -      -          stope                       ------------------------------------------------------                        108.30 109.60  1.30   0.7  1.29    2.0 India footwall ======================------------------------------------------------------ India  Central       LIDC177  82.45  83.25  0.80   0.7  0.51    0.6    Cal 2 upper                       ------------------------------------------------------ -South                  92.50  92.90  0.40   0.4  0.52    0.3          Cal 2                       ------------------------------------------------------ 550                     99.80 100.35  0.55   0.5  1.48    0.7          Cal 1                       ------------------------------------------------------                                                                        India                        111.90 115.80  3.90   3.5  0.82    1.1    hangingwall                       ------------------------------------------------------              including 111.90 113.10  1.20   1.1  1.61    1.0                       ------------------------------------------------------                        115.80 122.40  6.60   6.0  0.00    0.0          stope                       ------------------------------------------------------                        122.40 132.80 10.40   9.4  0.61    2.0 India footwall                       ------------------------------------------------------              including 122.40 122.80  0.40   0.4  2.70    0.8 ============================================================================

True width is based on the current interpretation of the veins and may be revised in the future. True width is an interpretation based on the current interpretation of the veins and may be revised in the future.

To view "Figure 1. Location of the Drilling on the La India and America Vein Sets within the La India Project area", please visit the following link: http://media3.marketwire.com/docs/CONFIG1.pdf.

To view "Figure 2. Plan showing location of drillholes and cross-sections (Figures 3 and 4)", please visit the following link: http://media3.marketwire.com/docs/CONFIG2.pdf.

To view "Figure 3. Cross-section through the newly defined high-grade intercept in the Central area (650 section) showing latest wide high-grade intercepts at depth", please visit the following link: http://media3.marketwire.com/docs/CONFIG3.pdf.

To view "Figure 4. Cross-section through the Central area (1200 section) showing latest wide high-grade intercepts at depth", please visit the following link: http://media3.marketwire.com/docs/CONFIG4.pdf.

To view "Figure 5. Cross-section through the newly defined high-grade intercept in the northern area (1400 section) showing up-dip continuity of latest high-grade intercept near surface with previous explorer's intercept", please visit the following link: http://media3.marketwire.com/docs/CONFIG5.pdf.

To view "Figure 6. Cross-section through the newly defined high-grade intercept in the northern area (1450 section) showing latest wide high-grade intercept near surface and continuity of mineralization to depth", please visit the following link: http://media3.marketwire.com/docs/CONFIG6.pdf.

Competent Person's Declaration

The information in this announcement that relates to the mineral potential, geology, exploration Results and database is based on information compiled by and reviewed by Dr Luc English, the Country Exploration Manager, who is a Chartered Geologist and Fellow of the Geological Society of London, and a geologist with seventeen years of experience in the exploration and definition of precious and base metal Mineral Resources. Luc English is a full-time employee of Condor Gold plc and has sufficient experience which is relevant to the style of mineralization and type of deposit under consideration, and to the type of activity which he is undertaking to qualify as a Competent Person as defined in the June 2009 Edition of the AIM Note for Mining and Oil & Gas Companies. Luc English consents to the inclusion in the announcement of the matters based on their information in the form and context in which it appears and confirms that this information is accurate and not false or misleading.

For further information please visit www.condorgold.com.

About Condor Gold plc:

Condor Resources plc is an AIM listed exploration company focused on developing gold and silver resource projects in Central America. The Company was admitted to AIM on 31st May 2006 with the stated strategy to prove up CIM/JORC Resources in Nicaragua and El Salvador. Condor has seven 100% owned concessions in La India Mining District ("La India Project"); three 100% owned concessions in three other project areas and 20% in the Cerro Quiroz concession in Nicaragua. In El Salvador, Condor has 90% ownership of four licences in two project areas.

Condor's concession holdings in Nicaragua currently contain an attributable CIM/JORC compliant resource base of 2,497,000 ounces of gold equivalent at 4.6 g/t in Nicaragua and an attributable 1,004,000 oz gold equivalent at 2.6g/t JORC compliant resource base in El Salvador. The Resource calculations are compiled by independent geologists SRK Consulting (UK) Limited for Nicaragua, and Ravensgate and Geosure for El Salvador.

Disclaimer

Neither the contents of the Company's website nor the contents of any website accessible from hyperlinks on the Company's website (or any other website) is incorporated into, or forms part of, this announcement.

Technical Glossary

---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Assay                     The laboratory test conducted to determine the                           proportion of a mineral within a rock or other                           material. Usually reported as parts per million                           which is equivalent to grams of the mineral (i.e.                           gold) per tonne of rock. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CIM                       Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and                           Petroleum whose terminology, definitions and                           guidelines are an internationally recognised                           reporting code as defined by the Combined Reserves                           International Reporting Standards Committee                           (CRIRSCO) as required by National Instrument 43-                           101. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dip                       A line directed down the steepest axis of a planar                           structure including a planar ore body or zone of                           mineralisation. The dip has a measurable direction                           and inclination from horizontal. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Foot wall                 The rock adjacent to and below an ore or                           mineralised body or geological fault. Note that on                           steeply-dipping tabular ore or mineralised bodies                           the foot wall will be inclined nearer to the                           vertical than horizontal. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Grade                     The proportion of a mineral within a rock or other                           material. For gold mineralisation this is usually                           reported as grams of gold per tonne of rock (g/t). ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- g/t                       grams per tonne ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hanging wall              The rock adjacent to and above an ore or                           mineralised body or geological fault. Note that on                           steeply-dipping tabular ore or mineralised bodies                           the hanging wall will be inclined nearer to the                           vertical than horizontal. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Inferred Mineral Resource That part of a Mineral Resource for which tonnage,                           grade and mineral content can be estimated with a                           low level of confidence. It is inferred from                           geological evidence and assumed but not verified                           geological and/or grade continuity. It is based on                           information gathered through appropriate                           techniques from locations such as outcrops,                           trenches, pits, workings and drill holes that may                           be limited, or of uncertain quality and                           reliability. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Indicated resource        that part of a Mineral Resource for which tonnage,                           densities, shape, physical characteristics, grade                           and mineral content can be estimated with a                           reasonable level of confidence. It is based on                           exploration, sampling and testing information                           gathered through appropriate techniques from                           locations such as outcrops, trenches, pits,                           workings and drill holes. The locations are too                           widely or inappropriately spaced to confirm                           geological and/or grade continuity but are spaced                           closely enough for continuity to be assumed. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Intercept                 Refers to a sample or sequence of samples taken                           across the entire width or an ore body or                           mineralized zone. The intercept is described by                           the entire thickness and the average grade of                           mineralisation. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- oz                        troy ounces ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- kt                        Thousand tonnes ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mineral Resource          A concentration or occurrence of material of                           economic interest in or on the Earth's crust in                           such a form, quality, and quantity that there are                           reasonable and realistic prospects for eventual                           economic extraction. The location, quantity,                           grade, continuity and other geological                           characteristics of a Mineral Resource are known,                           estimated from specific geological knowledge, or                           interpreted from a well constrained and portrayed                           geological model. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mt                        Million tonnes ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Open pit mining           A method of extracting minerals from the earth by                           excavating downwards from the surface such that                           the ore is extracted in the open air (as opposed                           to underground mining). ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- oz                        Troy ounce, equivalent to 31.103477 grams ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Strike length             The longest horizontal dimension of an ore body or                           zone of mineralisation. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- True width                The shortest axis of a body, usually perpendicular                           to the longest plane. This often has to be                           calculated for channel or drill samples where the                           sampling was not exactly perpendicular to the long                           axis. The true width will always be less than the                           apparent width of an obliquely intersect sample. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Vein                      A sheet-like body of crystalised minerals within a                           rock, generally forming in a discontinuity or                           crack between two rock masses. Economic                           concentrations of gold are often contained within                           vein minerals. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Wallrock                  The rock adjacent to an ore or mineralised body or                           geological fault. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Contacts: Condor Gold plc Mark Child Executive Chairman and CEO +44 (0) 20 7408 1067  Condor Gold plc Luc English Country Manager Nicaragua +505 8854 0753 www.condorgold.com  Beaumont Cornish Limited Roland Cornish +44 (0) 20 7628 3396  Beaumont Cornish Limited James Biddle +44 (0) 20 7628 3396  Ocean Equities Limited Will Slack +44 (0) 20 77864385  Farm Street Media Simon Robinson +44 (0) 7593 340107

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I will break it to you, not so subtlety - you will be wasting your time and money going to college full time and embarking on a new career in which you have zero experience. In today's market, the majority of jobs going to newly minted college graduates are going to those that come from the top schools or from the top 50% of grads from lesser schools, the rest of the grads are getting low paying jobs for which college really isn't a requirement - and to be even more brutally honest, with your being out of school for 24 years, I am not sure you would have either the desire or discipline to complete a degree program - and if you don't get the degree it will be a colossal waste.
Then there is the calculus of cost verses reward - 4 years of college is $50-60,000 minimum plus the income you give up going to school - so all in, maybe $150,000 - making that back up in 15 years that you have left to work means the job will need to pay about $13,000/yr more than any other job you could get.

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Tka, it is common for people to look into other areas, almost the thinking the grass is greener, etc.
You have sales experience, and just because it was home supplies doesn't mean that it isn't good experience. I would suggest looking into a sales job in another area. You may have to start at the bottom, but if you work hard enough you can move up quickly because most people today don't want to work, or are too interested in non-work items.

Don't afraid to pursue sales jobs say in technology or whatever. Get a good resume together, and also get a good one page profile outlining some of you best sales activities where you went past quota or you solved some problem for someone that really helped them out.

Don't be afraid to be agressive, and call business owners directly to discuss how you can help them.

You do that for four years and you will be alot further along then fooling with college.

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Why not something in medicine? Plenty of shorter programs that will pay almost immediately upon graduation. RN. X-ray, CT, paramedic.

Your age would not really be an issue with any of these jobs either.

The medical industry is growing with the increasing age of baby boomers with no signs of slowing down.

Not to mention that there will always be job security..

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Here are some facts , take it for what its worth. I am in IT, i have been for 17 years. I am a bit younger then you. I have started in the "trenches" and now sit at a directors level position. I contemplate this every day, i no longer have the "love". The work has become boring and second nature, no longer a challenge But thats another story. I worked with a gentlemen in the past, he was 48. he had 20 years exp. Had all the paper certs fortune 500's want. Last year he went on 20 interviews, still while holding a job. He has done almost everything he can to "appear" younger. Died hair dark, the few interviews he went on with grey hair, he told me he lasted 5 minutes. Changed attire to more modern look. He still works at the old job hoping to go out. Still goes on interviews. I know he interviews good and knows his material. So what am i saying, at 42 years old, shit or get off the pot, you don't have much time for F'n around, and if you going to do something the easiest thing is to get into business with something you are familiar with, that requires less of a learning curve.

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I am 42 and went back to school part time to get my Master's and then my PhD, so I'm not one to shy away from education. That said, I'm not starting again from the beginning so it's not that bad. I place a high value on education, but I'm old enough now to look at it from an investment standpoint.

I don't think a degree at this point would be that strong of an investment for you. Looking at it as a hiring manager, I can get a young guy that's single, poor, has a degree, and is willing to put up with crap because he doesn't know any better.

I agree with the idea of learning a trade. Yes it would start out slow, but you'd also excel faster than teh 18 year olds doing the same thing because you'd be more reliable, more mature, and people will expect more of you. Your maturity will show through when dealing with the public. Your maturity will show through when the boss needs someone to watch things while he goes to a different site.

As long as it's not a union job, you will advance based on your performance. You can use your age to your benefit. I was at Home Depot and had a question. At the end of the aisle were two employees, one in his 20's and the other in his 40's. Which one do think I talked to? Whether it's right or wrong, all people are prejudiced to some degree, and you assume the guy in his 40's will be able to communicate better and handle a situation more maturely and better at leadership.

For all I know the guy in his 20's worked there full time and knew the store inside out, and the older guy was a furniture salesman that got some extra money working there one day a week.

In terms of which trade, there are a few factors to consider. One that is often overlooked is ease of entry. The easier it is to get in, the more competition you would have. I can probably get a job as a waiter right off the street. I won't be as good as someone who has been doing it a while, but good enough. After about two weeks, I can be just as good as someone who has been doing it for 20 years.

I cannot walk off the street and get a job as an electrician, so that market isn't constantly getting flooded with new help. The trick is to find something that works for you, pay your dues, and then be in a good place in a few years. While none of us have a crystal ball, if you assume the housing market is going to be slow in recovering, what type of work would still be called for?

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Why not something in medicine? Plenty of shorter programs that will pay almost immediately upon graduation. RN. X-ray, CT, paramedic.

Your age would not really be an issue with any of these jobs either.

The medical industry is growing with the increasing age of baby boomers with no signs of slowing down.

Not to mention that there will always be job security..


one of my guys just got accepted into a nursing program.....I know right?

they want men because of strength handling patients and stability

the program is 2 years and residency is concurrent and starting pay is good and they're always hiring....all over

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I'd suggest plumbing on the service side. When the economy is bad new construction slows down too much and customers can postpone a lot of electrical work. Just think about how often something breaks with your electrical system in your home. Plumbing is dirtier and not many people want to deal with it. When someone needs a plumber for service they usually can't postpone the call.

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Step one is to have your resume professional written. It is very true that resumes get 30 seconds of actually viewing time at most. You should be sending out at least 30-40 resumes per week. Finding a new job is a full time job in itself. If you are working during the day then it should be done at night but it requires a lot of time. I sent out 500 resumes plus in a two year period while fully employed trying to jump industries and move up. Send a personalized cover letter to each one and then follow up. Find a job that you want and start to target it and its competition. Find out as much as you can with the job so you can speak professionally about it.

Use sites like linkedin.com to find people with common backgrounds and seek them out for connections.

The degree is not that big of a hurdle if you come off as a hard working and go getter. There are so many people with degrees that expect the corner office and 4 weeks vacation plus 100k just because of it. Their resumes suck and they have walk into job interviews knowing nothing.

One of the most successful businessmen that I know is a mulitimillionaire and barely has his high school diploma. He is very well spoken and extremely bright. He works hard and could excel in any industry because he cares. Not having a degree has never stopped him because the second that you speak with him, you know he is the person that is right for the job.

Just my 2 cents.

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I will break it to you, not so subtlety - you will be wasting your time and money going to college full time and embarking on a new career in which you have zero experience. In today's market, the majority of jobs going to newly minted college graduates are going to those that come from the top schools or from the top 50% of grads from lesser schools, the rest of the grads are getting low paying jobs for which college really isn't a requirement - and to be even more brutally honest, with your being out of school for 24 years, I am not sure you would have either the desire or discipline to complete a degree program - and if you don't get the degree it will be a colossal waste.
Then there is the calculus of cost verses reward - 4 years of college is $50-60,000 minimum plus the income you give up going to school - so all in, maybe $150,000 - making that back up in 15 years that you have left to work means the job will need to pay about $13,000/yr more than any other job you could get.

Your response pretty much outlines the main issues I have with regard to finishing college.It is something I would really like to do,but I am having a hard time justifying it.It scares me to see what has happened in the job market in the last few years.The salaries being offered now in my previous line of work are less then what I started out at roughly 15yrs ago.THanks again for your time.
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Sir you are a blooming idiot, please just stop talking to me.

Sir you are a blooming idiot, please just stop talking to me. One way to get people to read your post is to use a catchy title. Since you're reading this I can only assume that it worked. 3 months ago I performed an inspection for a young man that made me fell very uncomfortable. I couldn't put my finger on why he made me feel that way, he just did.

At the end of my inspection I did what I usually do. I went over everything with him and asked if he had any questions. His only question was "how soon he would have the report"? I responded that reports are usually generated and delivered by the end of the day. With that we shook hands and went our separate ways. Something was still bothering me about this young man. I delivered his report to both him and his agent via email by the end of the day as promised. Never having heard anything back from anyone I assumed everything was said and done.

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Recently I get a call. The gentleman on the other end of the line is furious with me. He's threatening to sue me, the seller, his Realtor, the sellers Realtor. You name it, if they had anything to so with his purchase they were going to be sued. After getting him to calm down I asked him for his name and the address to property and ask him to allow me a few minutes to pull up his report.

Now I remember this is that same young man that made me feel uncomfortable during the inspection. I offer to assist him in resolving what ever is wrong but he needs to remain calm and explain the problem. He tells me he just moved into his house and has no hot water. He called a plumber and the plumber told him he doesn't have a water heater installed and his pipes are damaged and or missing. How could the seller sell him a house without a water system? How could his Realtor let him buy a? house with such a defect? How could I, a professional home inspector miss such a huge defect?


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I asked him to please turn to page 12 of his report and referred him to the section under?water heater(s). I point out the picture of his heater. I asked him to please read the paragraph in front of the picture. 5 minutes pass and not a word. Guess someone's feeling awkward now. Then he breaks his silence and says: "Well I didn't realize this meant I wouldn't have hot water.

I'm shocked, confused, amused and slightly annoyed.? You didn't realize that meant you wouldn't have hot water? You didn't have hot water when we did the inspection! You didn't have running water when we did the inspection! I told you we couldn't inspect the plumbing because the heater was disconnected, the water pipes were damaged and missing in spots, and that there was no water running to the house! I advised you to get a quote from 3 plumbers and to give those quotes to your agent so he could properly negotiate on your behalf! I asked him if he had done any of those things? He said he had not.

Unbelievable! I wanted to say: " Sir you are a blooming idiot, please just stop talking to me", but in the end I chose to wish him good luck.?

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