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

**  Pilfering the past
People who hack fossilized dinosaur tracks out of ancient stone in Western
Massachusetts commit a triple theft: They steal from nature, from science,
and from the future

**  China to Build Lufeng Jurassic Dinosaur Park with CNY1.8 Bln
Dubbed the hometown of dinosaurs, Lufeng County takes a vital place in the
research of the dinosaur history at home and abroad

**  Poachers prey on dinosaur trail
The crime scene was stark: chisel marks in shale, a pile of discarded
stones, and a distinctive gap where a poacher had chipped out a three-toed
footprint left by a dinosaur some 200 million years ago.
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**  World's largest, best preserved dinosaur makes Texas debut
The bilingual exhibit (English and Spanish) features a cast of the dinosaur
skull and touchable models of the teeth, interactive kinetic models that
demonstrate the functional anatomy of a T. rex, informational kiosks with
seeing and smelling devices, and videos on the developing theories through
the 20th century of what a T. rex looked like and how Field Museum
scientists obtained CT images of "Sue's" skull.

**  First of `Dinosaur George' Educational Series Premieres on DVD
Dinosaur George, who starred in the video, is assisting the Institute by
lending his expertise to a series of seminars running concurrently with the
exhibit

**  Close encounters of the Dino-kind
The display is one of Northern Ireland's biggest ever dinosaur exhibitions
and has a T-Rex who stands four metres tall beside an agile Deinonychus for
kids to look at

**  Where dinosaurs still rule the earth
In 1981, Bell began constructing Rex, a 65-foot tall, 100-ton tyrannosaurus,
the king of the dinosaurs
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***  Dino-Birds: From Dinosaurs to Birds  ***
Dinosaur expert Angela Milner looks at the astounding fossil "feathery"
dinosaurs from China and the bird fossils from other sights around the world
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0565091743/drdrumsnotforpro
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