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Welcome to this edition of DINOSAURNEWS - the international Dinosaur Webzine 
with bite!

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

**  CU-Boulder research team discovers evidence of gut parasite in dinosaur
Assistant Professor Karen Chin of CU-Boulder's geological sciences 
department and former graduate student Justin Tweet identified more than 200 
suspected parasite burrows in 17 samples of gut material from the dinosaur 
that most likely were made by tiny worms similar to annelids and nematodes 
that infest animals today

**  Other Fossil News - Oregon Research Discovers Oldest Bee, Key To 
Evolution of Flowering Plants
Researchers at Oregon State University have discovered the oldest bee ever 
known, a 100-million-year-old specimen preserved in almost lifelike form in 
amber and an important link to help explain the rapid expansion of flowering 
plants during that distant period

**  Utah scientists discover new horned dinosaur fossil
The find by palaeontologists Jim Kirkland and Don DeBlieux was announced 
Friday at a conference of the Society of Vertebrate Palaeontologists in 
Ontario, Canada

**  Director dreams of new dinosaurs
As the executive director of the Jurupa Mountains Cultural Centre, Burns is 
looking for a torosaurus, or bull lizard, and various cousins of the 
triceratops - all dinosaurs she wants to add to the 15 already at the 
cultural centre

**  Trotting with emus to walk with dinosaurs
One way to make sense of 165-million-year-old dino tracks may be to hang out 
with emus, say palaeontologists studying thousands of dinosaur footprints at 
the Red Gulch Dinosaur Tracksite in northern Wyoming

**  New evidence questions theory of dinosaurs' extinction
Princeton University palaeontologist Gerda Keller has pieced a new story 
together on the basis of microscopic fossils such as those she dug out of 
the rocky soil around the Brazos River near Rosebud, Texas

**  Dinosaur Exhibition Will Be Revealed To Students At Buckingham Palace
Queen Elizabeth will leave hundreds of students in awe, when they see a 
dinosaur display at the royal palace

**  Bloodthirsty Dinosaur Leaving Home
Marusya the Tyrannosaurus Rex came out of the second-floor window on 
Kutuzovsky Prospekt and stared angrily at the sky

**  Not Dinos But: Biggest bird of all terrorised the plains
Weighing perhaps 180 kilograms, the bird most likely preyed on rodents the 
size of sheep that once grazed on the South American savannah
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**  Museum wins dinosaur show rights
The Otago Museum has scored a double coup, winning rights to stage a major 
Chinese dinosaurs travelling show and also gaining a big exhibition from the 
prestigious Shanghai Museum

**  Fins of Ancient Marine Reptile Like Fiberglass
A prehistoric sea reptile propelled itself with fins reinforced by a 
fiberglass-like mesh, a new study finds

**  Irish Sea meteor may have created T-rex
A huge meteorite that hit the Irish Sea and left a massive crater is thought 
to have been responsible for giant dinosaurs coming to dominate the plane

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voraciously for book ideas. The news blurbs are such a wonderful service to 
us dino fanciers!
Christine Gentry - author of 'Mesozoic Murder 'and 'Carnosaur Crimes'

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continue to contact me after 6 years of retirement. I also volunteer at the 
local science museum and recommend your site to the many children who visit 
it.
Marvin Selnes, Sioux Falls, SD

Thank You for the excellent coverage you've given my ongoing research.
Best regards,
Marilyn D. Wegweiser, Ph.D., Affiliate Faculty, Idaho Museum of Natural 
History 

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