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Welcome to this edition of DINOSAURNEWS.  For the full story visit the FREE
webzine at this address: http://www.dinosaurnews.org.  The
headlines:

**  Where was the first nearly-complete Dinosaur Skeleton found?
Today, located where a tidy suburban street dead ends against deep woods,
the historic site is marked with a modest commemorative stone

**  Feature Site  -  Evolution
A FLASH presentation entitled "What killed the Dinosaurs". Excellent
graphics on this site

**  China Becomes One of World's Dinosaur Research Centres
It is the first time to show that the research has gained a further progress
in this aspect, and the province has also become a hotspot in the world for
dinosaur research.

**  Ancient supercontinent proposed
An ancient supercontinent, far older than anything proposed before, has been
pieced together by an international team of geologists

**  Amateur Palaeontologists Get Training
Rita Ervin was a mom at home for more than 30 years before she started
excavating dinosaur fossils, using pick axes and paint brushes
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**  Boy, 6, finds fish fossil 120 million years old
The boy and his father, Toru Fukushima, donated the fossil to the dinosaur
centre

**  New Method For Placing Loose Fossils Back Into The Strata , Uncovering
"Fakes"
A palaeontologist's worst nightmare: a fossil bone is found lying on the
ground

**  'Dinosaur' could protect homes and offices
Is it simply kitsch? A prototype security robot has been unveiled shaped
like a dinosaur

**  Little Dino's Tall Tale
The fossil of a dinosaur the size of a dog gives an insight into how giant
dinosaurs walked the Earth

**  Australia's Lost Giants
50,000 years ago, Australia was home to a whole range of huge and bizarre
creatures

**  Alligator's Bite Could Lift A Small Truck
At 40 feet long and weighing up to 18,000 pounds, SuperCroc is believed to
have eaten dinosaurs unfortunate enough to get trapped in its 6-foot jaws

**  Giant leap for palaeontology
The discovery was at Tendaguru, in Tanzania, and included a variety of
dinosaurs
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