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Billings Gazette, Mont., City Lights column
All the news that fits Back in the early 1980s, when I was working in the Anaconda bureau of the Montana Standard in Butte, one of my periodic chores involved writing up the results of the Anaconda Garden Club exhibitions, at which the ladies (I believe they were all ladies) were awarded ribbons for prize petunias and whatnot. From that day forward I could breathe easy. [...] .
If I had a raptor
Our heroine can't think of anything better than bringing home a baby raptor --all teensy and tiny, fluffy and funny. It would cuddle and play, stalk birds and dust bunnies, and curl up on laps. In short, it would be the perfect pet! Readers may notice striking similarities between the raptor's behavior and that of a more common house pet.
Star Tribune, Minneapolis, Neal Justin column
Director Joe Dowling, smitten with the young performer's comic energy, cast him in a New York production of \"A Midsummer's Night Dream\" and continued to call on him after becoming artistic director at the Guthrie Theater.
Digger the dinosaur and the cake mistake
Today is the big dino party, and Digger and Dadasaur take a ride into town to get a cake, but before long, they end up getting lost.
Find the dinosaurs!
Team Unizoomi goes to find the dinosaurs who have escaped from the dinosaur museum after being scared by thunder.
Dinosaur vs. the library
On his way to one of his favorite places--the library--Dinosaur encounters a series of animals, including a cow, baby chicks, a turtle, and an owl, and shares his roars with each.