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Welcome to this edition of  DINOSAURNEWS.

Last year we brought you 740 dinosaur stories of international interest -
this year we'll bring you 750 more!

For the FULL STORY visit the NEWS section of the FREE webzine at this
address: http://www.dinosaurnews.org

**  Asteroid did not kill dinosaurs
German scientists say new research has cleared a giant asteroid of blame for
the mass extinction of the dinosaurs

**  Fossil find adds excitement to Freehold Twp. project
Johnson specializes in the fossils, called ammonites, from the Cretaceous
period which started 135 million years ago and ended 65 million years ago

**  Dinosaur exhibit opens in Nashville
"It's a representation of my life's work to be able to create an encounter
that educates, fascinates and examines what life was like during the era of
the dinosaur," says Lessem.
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**  Siberian customs prevent smuggling of dinosaur skull
Siberian customs officials found pieces of a dinosaur skull while examining
a train travelling from Beijing to Moscow

**  Feature Site:  The US Zip Code Dino Finder
The Discovery Channel's informs you of what prehistoric creatures lived in
your neighborhood

**  Earth's ancient sea water to be analysed
A £1m laboratory opens in Leeds today to house the laser equipment which
will be used to penetrate minute "wet" pockets in emerald and quartz
crystals

**  Huge dinosaur find in B.C.
The paleontologists believe the 20 and 22 bones they found are 95-97 million
years old, which is the age of the surrounding rock.   AUDIO

**  Badlands and Dinosaurs Of Alberta
Among the Hoodoo rock formations of this dry, arid region of Central Alberta
are hidden the fossilized bones of countless millions of Dinosaurs just
waiting to be discovered

**  Miami zoo's crown jewel set to sparkle again
One of the aviary's most unique features is an exhibit that addresses the
birds' link to dinosaurs

**  A new species of primitive Dinosaur
Juvenile sauropodomorph specimens from a Late Triassic/Early Jurassic
fissure fill in Pant-y-ffynnon Quarry, South Wales are redescribed and named
as a new species, Thecodontosaurus caducus

**  BBC Sea Monsters
Site of interest with animatronic dinosaurs being filmed on the ocean floor
off Nassau, Bahamas

**  British Dinosaurs Seminar. On Wed 5th and Thurs 6th November 2003
Dinosaur Isle (Sandown, Isle of Wight)

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