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Happy 2005 from DINOSAURNEWS -  the international Dinosaur Webzine with
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This Week's Headlines: (For the FULL STORY visit the NEWS section of the
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**  Full scale replica of Scotty's Skull unveiled
The fossil remains were discovered in 1991 and excavated over an eight year
period from 1994 to 2002

**  Amateur finds first footprints of small, plant-eating dinosaur
An amateur paleontologist has found the first footprints ever uncovered of a
6 foot long plant-eating dinosaur that roamed the Earth about 100 million
years ago

**  Digging up dinosaurs
Kubarek was making meticulous progress on a 350-pound block of sandstone
containing vertebra and ribs from a Camarasaurus and the teeth, serrated
like a steak knife, from a meat-eating Allosaurus
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**  A Fantasy Field Trip to Jurassic Park
The career of Richard Ellis advances the maxim that scientific knowledge is
often moved forward by the work of committed amateurs

**  UWSP's dinosaur exhibit gets makeover
It's a strange fact of life: As most of us mature, we lose interest in the
extinct creatures that fascinated us in our youth

**  You'll have had your T-rex, but you'll still roar for more
The Royal Museum has created an impression of the arid landscapes and
woodland forests of the Jurassic and Cretaceous period millions of years ago
for the four-month exhibition

**  Museum displays special Jurassic turtle
The New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science in Albuquerque is
displaying a Jurassic turtle about the size of a dinner plate

**  Dinosaurs find permanent home at Queen Vic
A permanent collection of dinosaurs can now be found at the Queen Victoria
Museum in Launceston, Tasmania

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