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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 )

**  Fossil's bird brain causes feathers to fly
A dinosaur bird that lived 147 million years ago had a brain like a modern
eagle's or parrot's and was equipped to fly, scientists say

**  Hiker stumbles upon dinosaur fossils
A man hiking in the woods of south-western Japan has discovered one of the
country's richest fossil bounties - six bones believed to be from a single
dinosaur that became extinct some 70 million years ago

**  Long-lost creatures
Dinosaurs roamed the landscape but, scurrying through the undergrowth, were
their eventual usurpers: the mammals

**  Dinosaur exhibit to make splash in Big Water
Big Water's status as a paleontological hub is expected to get a boost this
weekend with the opening of an exhibit of fossils of a 75 million-year-old
duck-billed dinosaur

**  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

**  Museum exhibit showing fossils from North County
While large land creatures took over most of coastal North County, most of
the city of San Diego was deep under water
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**  Palaeontology team uncovers neck bones of new dino species
Palaeontologist Nate Murphy has made a remarkable find: the complete neck -
and possibly the skull -of a brand new species of dinosaur

**  Not Dinosaurs But: Fossil collection fascinates visitors to Picton
aquarium
Dubbed The Fossil Man, Mr Brewer is establishing a collection of ancient
fossils at Picton's Seahorse World to add to the aquarium's growing list of
attractions

**  Indianapolis dinosaur exhibit created for kids
The multisensory environment recreates sunsets, the night sky and thundering
storms; produces a guess at what a dinosaur battle might have sounded like;
and even sends out the scent of magnolia to suggest the smell of the
prehistoric world

**  Ribbon cutting ceremony to open the Jurassic Super Giants Hall, home of
Seismosaurus, the longest dinosaur in the world.

**  95 million-year-old bones tell new tale of ancient land bridge
A retired geology professor was waiting for a boat to pick him up from a
riverbank on the North Slope when he saw something unexpected

**  Robotic dinosaurs coming to museum
Milwaukee may feel as if it's been transported back to the Jurassic period,
as a herd of robotic dinosaurs keeps getting bigger
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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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