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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 )

**  Now appearing at the science center: 'Chinasaurs'
The dinosaurs on display in the exhibit include the fossilized replica of a
Monolophosaurus from the Xingjian Province and a Yangchuanosaurus from the
Sichuan Province as well as a full-size robotic model of a Saurolopus from
the Gobi Desert

**  T. rex Sue, how do you do!
The dinosaur will be the subject of a lecture by paleontologist Dr. Darin
Croft at 7:30 p.m. in the museum's Explorer lecture series

**  Not Dinosaurs But: Fossil Find Reveals Ancient California Life
Construction of the missing link in the state's power transmission system
has produced a startling discovery of a different sort: a cache of fossils
from a prehistoric grassland so rife with wildlife that scientists have
dubbed it California's ancient Serengeti

**  Cretaceous duck ruffles feathers
Ducks may have been paddling about in primeval swamps when T. rex was king
of the dinosaurs, scientists have announced

**  Extinction Tied to Global Warming
Ward said the team's excavations showed a steady decline in the number of
species over 10 million years, followed by a sudden plunge 250 million years
ago at the boundary between the Permian and Triassic periods of geologic
time
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**  D.C. paleontologist finds dinosaurs inside the Beltway
Near the sprawl of the Capital Beltway, an amateur paleontologist found what
he says are the first footprints ever uncovered of a 6-foot-long
plant-eating dinosaur that roamed Earth 100 million years ago

**  T-Rex for sale online
A complete Tyrannosaurus Rex skeleton is being auctioned online at Lycoshop
with a reserve price of $5.8 million

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