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This Week's Headlines: (For the FULL STORY visit the NEWS section of the
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** Palaeontologists visit dino tracks
Southern Utah's three-day international palaeontology symposium ended
Wednesday with a visit to St. George's own dinosaur tracks site, which
includes the largest collection of dinosaur swim tracks in the world
** Ancient skeletons soon on permanent display in Fort Peck museum
Discovered near Fort Peck in 1997, Peck's Rex is one of the premier T. rex
specimens in the world
** Volunteers restore storm-damaged dinosaur
Last year's hurricanes dealt a fearsome wound to the Sugar Mill Gardens'
tyrannosaurus rex and Gene Hrynkiewicz couldn't watch the sculpture - the
remains of a 1950s theme park - collapse into extinction
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** Field Museum Hosts First-Ever 'Dino Bee'
Through a qualifying test posted on its website, the Museum selected 50
third graders from around the country to compete in the contest
** Protein recovered from dinosaur eggs
Traces of protein have survived for more than 70 million years in dinosaur
eggs from Argentina
** Dinosaur Comes to Union Station
The skeleton will be reconstructed in Union Station's Science City over the
next 18 months by University of Kansas palaeontology students
** Dino project seeks seed money
If Montana wants to keep one of its most impressive dinosaur finds in
Montana, it needs to spend some money - and now's the time to do it
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