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

**  War victims include rare fossils
Allied bombing in September 1943 damaged the Natural History Museum at
Humbolt University in Berlin, home of the largest mounted dinosaur skeleton
in the world, the mighty Brachiosaurus

**  County chipping in for Sue skeleton
A signed contract will end a month of nail biting by museum officials, who
have been worried the deal would fall through

**  Dino tracks par for course
The West's past and its future came down to a gritty conversation Monday in
an old clay mine here, where a golf course is pitted against dinosaur
tracks.

**  Eggs of dinosaur found
Scientists from the Florentino Ameghino museum will continue to excavate the
site in August in the hope of finding more nests as well as the skeletal
remains of adult dinosaurs
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**  Dinosaur special includes newly discovered species
Among the new dinos featured are a two-legged, meat-eating member of the
Coelurosaur species, yet unnamed, and Nothronychus, a bizarre, long-necked
plant-eater

**  Fossil being freed from ancient rock
Project Prosauropod is enabling fossil fanciers with Internet access to
watch the unearthing of a 200 million-year-old dinosaur's fossilized bones
from the comfort of their own home.

**  T-REX may throw paleontologists a bone
Bone-hunting paleontologists will walk behind earthmoving equipment during
the T-REX highway project, searching for fossilized plants and the remains
of dinosaurs

**  Dino Went Down to Georgia
Recently, two of the world's most unusual dinosaur fossils went on display
at that city's Fernbank Museum

**  Dinosaur State Park plans eventful summer
Dinosaurs will not be the only creatures making tracks at Dinosaur State
Park this summer, according to a park spokesperson.
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**  Day of the 'Dinosaur'
Several leading paleontologists are gathering Sunday at the Natural History
Museum of Los Angeles County for "Dinosaur Discoverers," a five-hour-plus
symposium

**  Prints reveal dinosaurs may have hunted in packs
It's the first evidence found in Africa to contradict the belief dinosaurs
were solitary beasts

**  This Month's Feature Website
A Dinosaur's Neighborhood - What if a dinosaur, like this one, lived in your
neighborhood?. Activity sheet from National Geographic

**  Dinosaur Tracks - New Mexico
QTVR Panoramas from New Mexico In conjunction with New Mexico State
University.
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