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Wednesday, June 26, 2002



The four junior paleontologists found a skeleton in the middle of the Mojave. OK, so it was really the university grounds. The boys all agreed that the outdoor work, not the classroom, was the best part of the program.

JUNIOR PALEONTOLOGY: These kids really dig bones

Famed dinosaur hunter Jack Horner would have been envious. It was every paleontologist's dream: A dig site said to be so fruitful, a complete dinosaur skeleton had been found time after time.
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Stars shine bright deep in desert
JUNIOR PALEONTOLOGY: These kids really dig bones
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