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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 )

**  Palaeontologist to Talk on Feathered Dinos
Currie, an expert in theropod dinosaurs, will discuss the latest discoveries
and what they tell about the connection between dinosaurs and Earth's most
common tetrapods - birds

**  Dinosaur bone found in Paris
The existence of a giant dinosaur in the greater Paris area about 135
million years ago has been proved by the discovery of a bone - in the drawer
of a regional museum

**  Dino Dwarf
Fossils unearthed in a German quarry hint that members of one species of
dinosaur that lived in the region 152 million years ago evolved to be
abnormally small-only 6 meters long and weighing a ton or so
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**  Other Fossil news: Rare fossil find unearths a new species
A freshman geology student on a field trip stumbled across the fossil of an
oversize, salamanderlike creature that lived about 300 million years ago

**  Scientists swim like a plesiosaur
And the century-old mystery of how this giant creature got around may indeed
have yielded to a few laps of tandem swimming by adventurous
palaeontologists

**  Dinosaur Display 'Far From Extinct'
Dinostar, near The Deep, Hull Marina and pier, lets families explore the
prehistoric world through the bones, fossils and sounds of dinosaurs

**  Britain's Biggest Dinosaur Found in Isle of Wight
A prehistoric neck bone found 12 years ago by amateur fossil hunters in
Britain belongs to the biggest dinosaur ever discovered in the U.K. and
possibly Europe, a report published in the Cretaceous Research Journal said

**  New views of dinosaurs emerging among experts
The fearsome Tyrannosaurus rex was almost certainly warm-blooded, much more
similar to humans than lizards

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