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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 )

**  Professor off to dig in Gobi desert
Before he returns home on Aug. 17, Lacovara hopes to find fossils of
feathered dinosaurs and primitive forms of the duck-bill dinosaurs

**  The Linsters - Creating a Family Learning Experience
DINOSPHERE - The dig site owner, a rancher, told the family he had found
some bones at the creek at the base of a hill

**  Authors to sign kids dinosaur book
"Bones Rock!" was the inspiration for a two-day progressive palaeontology
field trip for kids earlier this month at The Journey Museum in Rapid City,
Mammoth Site of Hot Springs and a Black Hills Institute of Geological
Research quarry near Hulett, Wyoming

**  Triceratops newest dino celeb
In the case of Kerry Minow, she got to lend her name to a three-horned,
tanklike, leaf-eating dinosaur that her husband found in Montana

**  Other Fossil News: Alaska island home to petrified forest
The trees are one of the oddities of Alaska, right up there with
warm-blooded dinosaur fossils found north of the Brooks Range on the North
Slope

**  Dino bones uncovered
After celebrating the recent discovery of dinosaur bones in a new location
near Tumbler Ridge, palaeontologists with the Peace Region Palaeontology
Research Centre are buzzing about the collection of several carnivorous
dinosaur bones, including some likely from the tyrranosaurid family
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**  Not Dinosaurs But: The greatest show unearthed
Last summer I was digging in my backyard garden, turning over the soil in a
shady spot that evidently hadn't been cultivated before

**  Burke wants children to dig palaeontology
"Dinosaurs of Darkness," from Australia, features recently discovered
dinosaurs that lived in the extreme polar regions of the globe. The exhibit,
which runs through Oct. 17, focuses on the unusual dinosaurs of Antarctica,
Australia, New Zealand, Alaska and Russia, with full skeletons, models,
fossil bones and paintings

**  Hadrosaur Gallery - from Arlington Texas
Correspondent Art Sahlstein sent these pictures of fossils from the
Hadrosaur, recently found in Texas. See the Fox News video about this
discovery

**  Dinosaur Exhibit for Sale
On August 28 The Grace Museum's popular Dinosaurs of Texas exhibit closes
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***  DVD - Dinosaur: Eggs & Babies ***
Recent discoveries of dinosaur eggs, nests, and even embryos, are providing
new evidence to unlock the mysteries of dinosaur reproductive behaviour.
This educational program explores the mysteries of dinosaur reproduction
with animation and interviews with renowned dinosaur experts including
Robert Bakker, Philip Currie, Mark Norell, and others
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B00029HJPI/drdrumsnotforpro
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