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Welcome to this edition of  DINOSAURNEWS.  The FREE international Dinosaur
webzine read in more than 80 countries each week.

This Week's Headlines (For the FULL STORY visit the NEWS section of the
webzine at this address: http://www.dinosaurnews.org )

**  No stone unturned
Anning found that ichthyosaur, with her brother, at the age of just 12, in
1811, providing a valuable supplement to the income of her widowed mother,
who was then dependent on poor relief

**  Other Fossils news: Fossils come to life on film
Palaeontologist Chris Hollis has an insight into a world that is so small it
is unknown to just about everyone else

**  Dinosaurs to visit our world
Combined with the jungle atmosphere of the park, organizers say, visitors
will have everything they need to feel like they're back in time

**  Not Dinosaurs But: China discovers fossils of dinosaur's contemporary -
Docodonta
Chinese and German palaeontologists discovered seven tooth fossils of
Docodonta in Junggar Basin, a mammoth that lived 175 million years ago
during the early Jurassic Period
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**  Elephants Destroy Dinosaur Footprint
A professor who risked life and limb searching for dinosaur footprints in
Zimbabwe has been told that a unique footprint discovered by himself and his
colleagues was recently destroyed by a herd of elephants

**  Dinosaur exhibit makes youthful connections
Based on a 75 million-year-old skeleton found in Carlsbad, it is the
centrepiece of the museum's new "Fossil Hunters San Diego" exhibit

**  Dinosaur teeth belong to raptors
Seven really old teeth found on the Isle of Wight used to be in the mouths
of deadly raptor dinosaurs

**  The Somerset Plesiosaur
This is probably the best preserved and most scientifically valuable fossil
plesiosaur to have been found in the UK for at least 150 years, possibly
ever

**  Popular Dinosaur Statue Decapitated
Johnson first assumed it was the work of vandals, but upon closer look, he
concluded that the 45-year-old statue just needs some structural attention.

**  Job Opportunity - Palaeontology Director

**  Cretaceous Mammals

**  Visit the DINOSAURNEWS News Archive - stories from the past fortnight
now filed online
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