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Welcome to this edition of  DINOSAURNEWS.  For the full story visit the FREE
webzine at this address: http://www.dinosaurnews.org.
The headlines:

**  Could Prozac have saved the dinosaurs?
The females naturally blamed their mates and went into an epoch-lasting sulk
that was not conducive to breeding.

**  Low-tech dinosaurs make a splash
Instead of doing all the design on the computer, Milne's team kept costs
down by employing someone to study fossil bones and make clay models of the
creatures

**  Life-size dinosaur display to join museum's collection
Prompted by the enthusiastic response two years ago to a travelling
animatronic dinosaur display, a new exhibit will contain life-size replicas
of triceratops and Tyrannosaurus rex skulls

**  31 new dinosaur tracks arrive at Johnson Farm
A six-person team of palaeontologists and volunteers had visited the Hildale
compound for three times to prepare the tracks

**  Jurassic Dinosaur Fossils Found on China's Southern Coast
A day at the seaside ended with an archaeological discovery when beach-goers
from Fangcheng stumbled upon dinosaur fossils on the Jiangshan peninsula
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**  New theory for origin of life
More than 4 billion years ago, tiny cavities in minerals may have served as
the first cells

**  Dinosaur named for Jurassic author
State media said scientists named the newly discovered ankylosaurus species
"Crichtonsaurus bohlini" in honour of Crichton

**  More Ichthyosaur bones found
Now, more of the same ichthyosaur has been found by accident, stumbled upon
by an Aboriginal elder while recently he built a fence

**  Seeking key to Gondwana's demise
Research could provide answers to questions far more important than why the
dinosaurs found themselves drifting apart from their relatives

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