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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 )

**  Low Oxygen Could Have Benefited Dinosaurs - Expert
Dinosaurs first appeared during a long period of low oxygen and therefore
developed highly efficient breathing mechanisms that allowed them to thrive
while many other species became extinct

**  A Duke and a Dinosaur Make Pittsburgh History
"DNAsaurus" features a collage of molecular structures, scientific diagrams,
strands of DNA, images of U.S. and British flags, and yes, a squirt of
Aquafresh® toothpaste on its tail

**  Baby dinosaur fossil back in Browning
A 74-million-year-old baby T. rex fossil - the smallest ever found - has
returned to its home on the Blackfeet Indian Reservation

**  Return to the Sahara
A large-scale Saharan expedition requires months of detailed planning, and
this is the fifth time Paul Sereno has been fossil-hunting in the Republic
of Niger

**  Feature Publication: The Dinosaur Papers
These are papers of legend that you may have heard about in summaries of
Dinosaur history but never thought you'd ever see released to the general
public
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**  Museum expecting $1 million for a rare dinosaur
Being dead a long time didn't stop a gal named Jane from bringing in $1
million to a Rockford museum.

**  Moon rock thief gets more than eight years in prison
As part of his plea, he also admitted stealing dinosaur bones and fossils
from a museum at his school, the University of Utah

**  Flying dinosaur cousins nimbler than birds
Scientists have delved into the virtual brains of 100 million year old
extinct flying reptiles to discover how the creatures conquered the skies
MORE

**  Bobbing for Sauropods
The giant dinosaurs got their feet wet again - but just a little - at the
annual meeting of the Society for Vertebrate Palaeontology on 18 October,
where researchers proposed that some strange footprints were left by
sauropods that were wading

**  Dinosaur Lecture-"Tracking Dinosaur Behaviour" by Adrian Hunt, Ph.D

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