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Welcome to this edition of DINOSAURNEWS.
In 2002 we brought you 740 dinosaur stories of international interest - in
2003 we'll bring you 750 more!
For the full story visit the FREE webzine at this address:
http://www.dinosaurnews.org
The headlines:
** Joan Wiffen - dinosaur hunter
The Lost Dinosaurs of New Zealand is the remarkable story of the discovery
of the New Zealand dinosaurs by 68-year-old housewife-turned-scientist, Joan
Wiffen
** Feature Site: The digging season 2002
News of activities from the dinosaur museum Aathal. Look also at their
dinosaurs on tour to Tokyo, Brussells and Basel
** 'Dinosaur' will roam free in Disney park
An unseen operator will guide the dinosaur's movements, allowing it to
respond to guests.
** Oldest 'complex life' form found in Newfoundland
The fossilized creatures, called charnia but more commonly known as seapens,
were among the first "definitive" animals to evolve
** The Giant Claw: A Walking With Dinosaurs Special
In The Giant Claw, zoologist and adventurer Nigel Marven goes back in time,
75 million years ago, on a pre-historic safari in search of the legendary
Therizinosaurus (from the BBC)
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** Dinosaur Cannibal?-Mystery in New Mexico
It's not easy rescuing a reputation that's been trashed, especially if the
subject has been dead for more than 200 million years
** Utah Dinos May Have Been Killed by Drought
Drought - not the perils of a muddy bog - may explain why millions of years
ago hundreds of large, lumbering meat-eating cousins to Tyrannosaurus rex
perished
** Bone Diggers - celebrating the thrill of the find
Part of Burns' job is to get his knees dirty scouting out gravel pits for
his fossils - they're good places for such things - and he's had good
results unearthing pieces of skeletons from pits
** Cuban Dinosaur: First Confirmed Remains Discovered Scientists from Cuba
and Argentina have uncovered the first positively identified dinosaur
remains ever found in Cuba
** HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL OUR READERS
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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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