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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 )

**  Teenage tyrannosaurs packed on the pounds
Detailed analyses of fossils of Tyrannosaurus rex and some of its more
ancient kin suggest that the creatures experienced an extended surge in
growth during adolescence, putting on as much as half their adult weight in
a mere 4 years.

**  Western Qld to be marketed as dinosaur region
The Hughendon, Winton and Richmond shires are rich in fossils which attract
many tourists to the region

**  Kansas to Move Forward on Dinosaur Exhibit
Concerns about funding and poor attendance will not stop plans to bring a
dinosaur exhibit to Science City at Union Station, University of Kansas and
Science City officials say

**  Not Quite Dinosaurs But: Not as many bus tours arriving
The sole voice of dissent about European tourists comes from the curator of
the Mesalands Dinosaur Museum Craig Currell who said the number of foreign
visitors at the dinosaur museum has risen
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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

**  Student scientists
Measuring and mapping dinosaur footprints for a year may not seem all that
exciting for most high school students, but delving into the past has helped
17-year-old Jeremy Safran plan his future

**  Spiffed-Up Science Centre
Palaeontologist Kristi Curry Rogers of the Science Museum of Minnesota
served as a content adviser to the Maryland Science Centre and will be
featured an exhibit video that shows how she does her job

**  T.rex tells its age - Tyrrell scientist and fossils contribute to
identifying growth rate of tyrannosaurs -  the full media release
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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
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0565091743/drdrumsnotforpro
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