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Welcome to this edition of  DINOSAURNEWS.  The FREE international Dinosaur
webzine read in more than 80 countries each week.

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

**  Clues To Ancient Earth Chemistry From Cretaceous Sediments
Chemists at the University of California, San Diego and Stanford University
report in the June 11 issue of Science that they have extended their glimpse
of Earth's oceanic and atmospheric past to 130 million years, during one of
its greatest upheavals of climatic change

**  Creature saur off T Rex
A Hedgehog-like creature may be the only surviving mammal to have been
around when the dinosaurs were wiped out, say scientists.

**  New Dinosaur Exhibit Opens At Whitaker Center
Dinosaur fans will be in heaven this weekend, as a new exhibit opens
Saturday at Harrisburg's Whitaker Center for Science and the Arts

**  How T.REX 'Tore into his Food'
Scientists at Cambridge University used an engineering technique to mimic
the dinosaur's eating habits

**  Cincinnati Zoo Opens Dinosaur Exhibit
The zoo worked hard to make the exhibit look authentic with 500 trees added
to give it a prehistoric feel
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**  Feds asked to fund dinosaur bone repository
Sen. Bob Bennett made a bid Tuesday to get federal funding to build a
warehouse and research center for bones and artifacts gathered in Dinosaur
National Monument

**  June 24 auction offers hundreds of dinosaur and other fossils for sale
The sale, Dinosaurs and Other Prehistoric Creatures at Auction, consists of
more than 300 lots. MORE

**  Dinosaur Exhibit Opens To Public
Dinosphere contains the largest exhibit of real juvenile and family dinosaur
fossils on display in America, according to Children's Museum officials

**  Dinosaur fossil baffles Canadian scientists
The discovery of a mysterious fossil on a South American cliff offers the
tantalizing possibility of a whole other species of meat-eating dinosaurs,
says one of the world's foremost experts

**  Maybe Dinosaurs Needed Flea Collars, Too
The 44-million-year-old relic strongly resembles the modern,
feather-munching version that infests ducks and other shorebirds and is a
relative of the bloodsuckers that plague mammals

**  Visit the DINOSAURNEWS News Archive - stories from the past fortnight
now filed online
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