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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 )

**  Dinosaurs Decoded
Groundbreaking work by famed palaeontologist Jack Horner, Mark Goodwin, and 
others reveals dinosaur underwent extreme transformations as they grew

**  8-Horned T. Rex Cousin Found - Dinosaur Was "Ballerina"
A well-preserved skull and a near-complete skeleton from the new species of 
eight-horned, long-snouted carnivore - dubbed Alioramus altai - were 
unearthed in 2001 in Mongolia

**  Experts piece together 'Banjo' the dinosaur
They have been working at a site west of Winton on a three-week dig, looking 
for more bones from 'Banjo' - the most complete meat-eating dinosaur ever 
found in Australia

**  Fossils of new herbivorous dinosaur species found in Japan
Fossils discovered in Ishikawa prefecture in a layer of earth dating from 
the early Cretaceous period around 130 million years ago have turned out to 
be those of a new species of plant-eating dinosaur

**  Dinosaurs lived 65 million years ago...or did they?
Connective tissue decomposes and deconstructs over time, such that DNA 
should not survive at all, even if the creature was in existence only 50,000 
years ago
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**  Samson remains unsold
A fossilized Tyrannosaurus rex is still looking for a home after bidders 
failed to meet the minimum price today at a Las Vegas auction

**  The Kriegsteini dinosaur
About nine years ago, Kriegstein travelled to the Liaoning province of China 
where he unearthed a feathered dinosaur while on a paleontological dig. He's 
also been to the Gobi Desert in Mongolia with palaeontologist Phil Curry

**  Other Fossil News - Ancient Shark Gang Fed on Giant Plesiosaurs
Some 85 million years ago in a shallow ocean, a handful of miniature great 
white sharks were pigging out on the carcass of a giant marine reptile 
called a plesiosaur

**  Nest of dinosaur eggs found in India
Geologists in Tamil Nadu, India, said a trove of dinosaur eggs was peeping 
out of the sand beds on grazing land in plain sight as they walked by

**  Throat infection may have brought down T. rex
Wolff and his team propose a much more prosaic cause for Sue's decline: a 
disease called trichomonosis that infects modern birds of prey
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**  Creditors try to seize Argentine dinosaur in Germany
The embargo, which enabled creditors to keep with the remains of 
"Huenculensis Argentinosaurus, the largest herbivore that ever lived on the 
planet, failed because the collection does not belong to the Argentine 
government, holder of the debt, but to several Argentine provinces

**  Dinosaurs had 'earliest feathers'
The new fossils, which come from two separate locations, are in most cases 
about 10 million years older than the German bird discovered in the late 
19th Century See also Peacock-sized creature predates the oldest known bird

**  Enning earth reveals dinosaur
A rug spread on the central Meade County prairie bears some preliminary 
results of a three-week dig a mile west of Enning

**  Dinosaur discoveries
A selected checklist of this year's discoveries from the UK's Guardian 
newspaper

**  Dinosaur Eggs Found near Voronezh
Schoolchildren of Voronezh region have recently made a unique finding - they 
unearthed fossil dinosaur eggs, one of which is perfectly preserved and is 
of enormous value to science
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**  Fossil Find Challenges Theories on T. Rex
Palaeontologists say that they had discovered what amounted to a miniature 
prototype of Tyrannosaurus rex, complete with the oversize head, powerful 
jaws, long legs - and, as every schoolchild knows, puny arms - that were 
hallmarks of the king of the dinosaurs

**  Guanling 2010 Symposium on Marine Vertebrates
Guanling County, Guizhou

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