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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 )

**  Boy finds Cretaceous-era dinosaur tooth in Hyogo
The approximately 6-millimetre fossil was later confirmed as that of a tooth 
of a small carnivorous dinosaur from the early Cretaceous period

**  Ancestor of T-Rex dinosaur unearthed in Poland
Palaeontologists digging in a brickyard in southern Poland have discovered 
the fossilised remains of a dinosaur that they say is a previously unknown 
ancestor of the Tyrannosaurus Rex.

**  Other Fossil News - Rare fossil discovered in Antarctic
A new fossil discovery provides evidence that the Antarctic continent was 
once much warmer than today and may have been able to sustain life

**  Dispatch from the Dinosaur Trenches - 3
One of the highlights has been the discovery of no less than five 
tyrannosaurid teeth (possibly shed during scavenging at the carcass site)
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**  Dinosaur shock for hotel guests
It features a complete eye socket and belly ribs, broken and healed bones, 
active infections and the first documented case of a dinosaur brain tumour

**  Dinosaur returns to life
The skeleton of an 85 percent-complete Apatosaurus named "Einstein" has been 
moved from Sunbury and set up in the main concourse of Abu Dhabi 
International Airport

**  Dino geek is obsessed with tyrannosaurus rex
When he was very young, he told his parents he knew exactly what he wanted 
to be when he grew up: a Tyrannosaurus rex

**  Other Fossil News - The 80 million-year-old fossilised fish head
Without realising how rare it was, the 74-year-old dumped the fossilised 
fish head in his rockery and didn't think any more about it

**  Scientists Use Aerial Photos To Research Ancient Tracks
Researchers are shooting aerial photos of dinosaur tracks near southern Utah's 
Coral Pink Sand Dunes in hopes of learning more about the large animals that 
left them behind millions of years ago
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**  T. rex 'tissue' may just be bacterial scum
He concluded the soft material was not from dinosaurs, but from bacterial 
films which grew on cavities inside the bone long after the animal had died

**  National Geographic filming at Dinosaur Resource Centre
A National Geographic film crew spent a day at the Rocky Mountain Dinosaur 
Resource Centre filming for an upcoming NG Channel show, "Bizarre 
Dinosaurs."

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