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Welcome to this edition of  DINOSAURNEWS.

Last year we brought you 740 dinosaur stories of international interest -
this year we'll bring you 750 more!

For the FULL STORY visit the NEWS section of the FREE webzine at this
address: http://www.dinosaurnews.org

**  Project Prosauropod
Become part of Project Prosauropod and watch as researchers uncover the 200
million year old skeleton of a prosauropod dinosaur

**  Dinosaur Downloads from the BBC
Investigate a world full of dinosaurs! Tyrannosaurus comes to blows with an
Ankylosaurus and meets her demise, leaving her young to face the end of the
dinosaurs world alone - downloadable interactives

**  Feature Site: Geologic Time
This online version is one of a series of general interest publications
prepared by the U.S. Geological Survey to provide information about the
earth sciences, natural resources, and the environment

**  Paleontologist says she used state lab for private business
A noted paleontologist at Utah's Field House of Natural History in Vernal,
under investigation for billing irregularities, has acknowledged she did
private work at a state lab

**  A Dino Debut: Exhibit to Focus on Bone Hunt
This larger arm included long, blade-like fingers, which Sampson said made
the creature look like the "Edward Scissorhands of dinosaurs."

**  Coelacanth is not being cloned
The Latimeria chalumnae, often known as a living dinosaur, actually predates
dinosaurs, having existed for an astonishing 400 million years

**  Cleveland zoo bags ancient giants
The creatures are planted in an 800-foot exhibit around the lushly planted
shore on the far side of the lake, an underused part of the zoo

**  Malta's Jurassic housewarming
Organizers are tight-lipped about details of the 77-million-year-old
duckbill dinosaur's debut at the "Wine and Dino" fund-raiser dinner event
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**  14-year-old adds monstrous accomplishment to his artistic resume
At age 14, Alexander "Sandy" Overby wasn't expecting to get a chance to
design one of the formidable dinosaur sculptures for Carnegie Museum of
Natural History's DinoMite Days

**  Treasure trove for fossil freaks
Considering the growing interest in paleotourism, you would think that
Queensland Museum curators Dr Alex Cook and Scott Hocknull have the sort of
job of which many of us only dream

**  Dinosaur Designs
To celebrate the 100th anniversary of the discovery of the first dinosaur
bone in Australia, the renowned palaeontologist Professor Patricia
Vickers-Rich is going to dance around a Victorian beach dressed up as a
Megalosaurus

12th Symposium - Oxford 2003
The Symposium of Palaeontological Preparation and Conservation

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