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Anglo Minerals to Appear on 21st Century Business Television With Alexander Haig December 1st & 2nd on Fox Business Network (As Paid Programming)

Posted on: Thursday, 29 November 2007, 12:00 CST

Multi-Media Productions (USA), Inc. announces the appearance of Anglo Minerals on 21st Century Business Television series, hosted by General Alexander Haig.

Potash is one of three components in fertilizer used to nourish land to grow food to support the globe's growing population. Over 85% of current capacities are a quarter of a century old with no new mines developed since the 1970's. This segment of 21st Century Business explores the efforts of Anglo Minerals and how they address these critical issues.

Todd Montgomery, President & CEO of Anglo Minerals noted, "Potash is one of three essential nutrients that make up fertilizer, and, is therefore critical to the world's food supply. There is no substitute for potash and as economies and populations grow, demand for potash will follow. Anglo Minerals is focused on the development of a new potash mine to supply this growth in future potash demand."

About Anglo Minerals Ltd.

Anglo Minerals is a junior company that is focused on exploring for and developing Saskatchewan's first potash mine in almost 40 years. The company's strategy has been to acquire a significant land position with respect to subsurface potash mineral permits around the current central Saskatchewan potash producers and to partner with a company that has significant mining expertise to see a project of this size and complexity through. In June 2006, Anglo Minerals partnered its large potash land position, which quite possibly could be the world's largest landholdings perspective for potash at around 1.6 million acres, with the world's largest and most diversified mining company, BHP Billiton.

For information visit www.anglominerals.com

About 21st Century Business

21st Century Business (21CB) airs on Fox Business Network (as paid programming). 21CB may also be viewed through video on demand via www.21cbtv.com. The 21CB Series is also available at more than 90 prestigious college universities, including Carnegie Mellon University, Howard University, Dartmouth College and Georgetown University.

For specific market-by-market air dates and times, visit http://www.21cbtv.com/broadcast/1910.htm or e-mail Moniqueh@mmpusa.com.

For more information, please visit www.21cbtv.com.


Source: Business Wire

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