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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:

**  Scientists uncover two T. rex specimens and a Triceratops in Montana
One T. rex will go to the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History,
the other to the Museum of the Rockies in Bozeman, Montana

**  Outback 'dinosaur breeding area'
Scientists at the South Australian Museum may have discovered a dinosaur
breeding ground in the state's north that could become the focus of
international attention

**  New building to protect dinosaur prints
Three decades after it was unearthed one of the world's most significant
fossil sites is now fully protected

**  Dinosaur eggs found
The big stone was discovered by local residents on August 1 after it fell
from a mountain near Changxi village in Pingxiang city
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**  Ostrich study 'shows birds didn't descend from dinosaurs'
Biologists in North Carolina say their study of ostrich eggs proves birds
didn't descend from dinosaurs

**  3m scorpion a 'gentle giant'
For the uninitiated, it may look like a few folds in a rock, but the lines
prove that a giant water scorpion walked the arid Karoo

**  Palæographia - an exhibition of original Australian artworks and fossils
To the earliest European settlers, Australia, once part of the great
southern supercontinent Gondwana, was alive with strange creatures

**  Our Believe it or Not site!
Too huge to hump - the death of the dinosaurs. Theories abound about what
killed off the dinosaurs, but one recent suggestion from an American
archaeologist has sent shockwaves through the academic world

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Dinosaur Books, Dinosaur Games, Dinolinks and a Dinomall.   Read something
ferocious this week: http://www.dinosaurnews.org

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