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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 )

**  Dinosaur leg fossil found in China
The fossilized hind leg of a 10-meter-high (33-foot) dinosaur has been
discovered in northwest China

**  Hastings Iguanodon programme
It was in some loose material that had fallen from a cliff following a storm
and it seemed fairly likely that the rest of it was still up there

**  Siebel donates for dinosaurs
The donation will help fund the development of the Siebel Dinosaur Complex
at the Museum of the Rockies in Bozeman

**  Chiselling away at history
Chisel and hammer wielding anglers looking for bloodworm bait are destroying
fossils estimated at over 85 million years old
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**  Dinosaurs invade University
The yearlong project has accompanied the museum's shift toward natural
sciences, with more dino-saur bones and new collections of fossils coming
from the J.J. Pickle Research Center

**  Dinosaur museum educational, fascinating
Torvosaurus, a rare meat eating dinosaur similar to the T-Rex, was found in
Tucumcari and is the dinosaur museum's centerpiece

**  Digging in the past
Zionsville science teacher spends three days touring the Wyoming countryside
looking for dinosaur tracks and fossils

**  Malawisaurus for exhibition
Besides Malawi, other African countries with such pre-historic fossils
include Ethiopia, Kenya, and South Africa

**  Why Indians don't hunt dinosaurs
Ashok Sahni of Punjab University says that since the science is
labour-intensive and labour is cheap in India, a project should not cost
much   see also story below

**  New Dinosaur Species Found in India
Working with Indian experts, Wilson and Sereno reconstructed the skull of
the new species, a stocky, 30-foot-long (9-meter-long) carnivore named
Rajasaurus narmadensis   gallery

**  The Alaska Museum of Natural History is anxiously awaiting the arrival
of a life sized juvenile Hadrosaur

**  Dinosaur Migration Moved South

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