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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 )

**  Dino statues donated to DinosaurAH!torium
Greene, who has been sculpting dinosaurs for 10 years, has done artwork for
the Discovery Channel and for several organizations throughout Utah,
including Echoes Dinosaur Park and the Price Museum

**  KU dinosaur project wins key vote
The exhibit, being produced in conjunction with Kansas University, will
allow visitors to watch a 60-foot dinosaur skeleton being reconstructed,
starting next spring

**  CT Scan Reveals Dino Skeleton's Secrets
"A 40-foot long, plant-eating dinosaur was attacked in what is now Park
County 68 million years ago and lived to fight another day," said
palaeontologist Marilyn Wegweiser, of Cody. "And that's cool."

**  Switzerland gets its own Jurassic Park
"This is one of the most, if not the most, important track sites in the
world," said Wolfgang Hug, head of canton Jura's palaeontology section.
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**  Baltimore a science mecca
Manjit Goldberg, project manager of the dinosaur hall, said visitors will go
home talking about Maryland's dinosaur - the Astrodon johnstoni, which is
shown being attacked by a meat-eating dinosaur

**  Researchers stand in the footsteps of giants
Volunteers from as far away as Holland have been recruited by international
environmental charity Earthwatch to join experts on the six-day "Dinosaur
Footprints" project

**  Scientists swoon over dinosaur's hips
It was two metres long, slender-legged and fleet of foot. It probably had a
nasty set of teeth and it may have prowled the edge of a lagoon in what is
now Brazil more than 100m years ago
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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
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**  Dinosaur parenting
An adult dinosaur from China, found beautifully preserved with 34 babies
tucked nearby, has provided potent additional evidence for the theory that
dinosaurs cared for their young

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Thank You for the excellent coverage you've given my ongoing research.
Best regards,
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