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Welcome to this edition of DINOSAURNEWS -  the international Dinosaur 
Webzine with bite!

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

**  On trail of Montana's dinosaurs
Even palaeontologist Nate Murphy is a surprised at how his idea for a map of 
dinosaur attractions around the state caught on and became reality

**  Leading dinosaur expert speaking in town
Dr. Phil Currie will host a public presentation on June 19 called 'Huntin 
For Dinosaurs', that is being held in conjunction with the Canadian Science 
Writers Association AGM and Conference

**  It's a dino: very old, brand new
The newest dinosaur exhibit at The Children's Museum of Indianapolis is also 
a new dinosaur species, museum officials say

**  Dinosaur fun park proves a hit with families
The 2,000-square metre park not only offers fun activities, but also serves 
as a learning centre about dinosaur fossils, geology and biodiversity

**  Dino-Fossils Montreal
The collection comes entirely from China, a country considered to have one 
of the richest, most diversified and best preserved fossil reserves in the 
world
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**  Contract signed for dinosaur theme park
The Natural History Museum of London will be responsible for the overall 
concept of the Restless Planet, a signature development of the 20 million 
square foot City of Arabia project

**  UI sending fossils to D.C.
The specimens will be displayed in the institute's Dinosaur Hall in five to 
seven years

**  Monmouth HS grad digs rocks and bones
Holly Berg, a student at the University of Iowa, will have her mind buried 
in the past this summer as she studies dinosaurs at the Field Museum of 
Natural History in Chicago

**  Sue-Prize!
Virtually every contestant correctly answered that Munster native Sue 
Hendrickson discovered her namesake - the world's largest Tyrannosaurus rex 
skeleton - in South Dakota

**  Black Hills to Host International T. Rex Symposium
The Black Hills Museum of Natural History will host a symposium titled 100 
Years of Tyrannosaurus rex in Hill City on June 10 and 11

**  Other Fossil news: Canadian scientist tries to find new salamander 
species in Chinese fossils
A Canadian scientist said that it may be possible to find new salamander 
species in amphibian fossils formed during the time dinosaurs roamed the 
earth

**  Dinosaur-era crocodile on display in Brazil
Brazilian palaeontologists proudly put on display a skeleton of a crocodile 
that roamed the earth in the time of the dinosaurs, some 90 million years 
ago

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The latest Dinosaur News, Dinosaur Games, Dinolinks and a Dinomall.   Read 
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SEND US YOUR NEWS:  Does your Museum have a dinosaur focus?  Put us on your 
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continue to contact me after 6 years of retirement. I also volunteer at the
local science museum and recommend your site to the many children who visit 
it.
Marvin Selnes, Sioux Falls, SD

Thank You for the excellent coverage you've given my ongoing research.
Best regards,
Marilyn D. Wegweiser, Ph.D.,  Affiliate Faculty,  Idaho Museum of Natural 
History 

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