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Pacific Booker Minerals Inc. Announces HPGR Suitability

Vancouver BC, November 8, 2007: The Company is pleased to announce that Polysius Corp., Germany have tested the Morrison ore for suitability for High Pressure Grinding Rollers (HPGR). The Pilot plant test results on a 1.5 tonne composite sample indicates that the Morrison ore is suitable for HPGR and significant savings in total operating costs, including power and consumables can be achieved. In addition, HPGR provides considerably shorter delivery time versus SAG mills.

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On Behalf of the Board of Directors

"Erik Tornquist"
Erik Tornquist, Executive VP / COO

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