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NY judge: Dinosaur might be more like Frankenstein

A federal judge expressed surprise Wednesday that a dinosaur skeleton seized
by the U.S. government is a composite of several ancient creatures, calling it
a “kind of Frankenstein model of a dinosaur.”

U.S. District Judge Kevin Castel said it seemed much more needs

Bank of China wanted to open Representative Office in UB

Mongolian economy growing and world leading companies and
financial organizations opening their branch in Ulaanbaatar, capital city of
Mongolia.

Recently Bank of China, submitted their request to the
Mongolbank on opening Representative Office in Mongolia. According to the
official from Mongolbank Mongolians studying request

Around 8000 private miners are counted

National Statistical Office (NSO) jointly
with Switzerland Development Agency started to count private miners.

In 2000 mining sector has only 13
percent in Mongolian economy, now this figure reach one fourth. But many people
exploring minerals individually, which Mongolians called ninja. “Companied who
engaged in

Mongolia: Better Prepared for Avian and Human Influenza

The
“Avian and Human Influenza Control, Preparedness and Response Project” (Sept.
2008 – Nov. 2011) strengthened the capacity of Mongolia’s emergency
departments, public health system and veterinary services to detect and respond
to potential outbreaks of infectious diseases such as an avian and human
pandemic

Charity team rally in Mongolia

AN INTREPID charity rally team have overcome every obstacle in their way to
complete a 10,000-mile journey to Mongolia in six weeks.

Maria Robinson and Steve Crabtree from Bridport joined forces with David
Dignam and Tom Brain to form their team the

SouthGobi shares plunge as Chalco walks away

Shares of SouthGobi Resources Ltd fell more than 17 percent on Tuesday, a
day after China”s Chalco said it had dropped its $926 million takeover bid for
the Mongolia-focused Canadian coal miner in the face of political opposition.

The state-controlled Chinese aluminum giant
blamed

SouthGobi Resources Announces Changes to Board of Directors

SouthGobi Resources Ltd. today announced changes to
the company”s Board of Directors, including the resignation of three existing
directors and the appointment of five new directors effective September 3,
2012.

The Board accepted the resignation of directors
Edward Flood, the Honourable Robert Hanson and chairman

SouthGobi shares hit record low

Shares of the Canadian company,
SouthGobi, which is involved in mining in Mongolia, have fallen to a record low
here after the Aluminum Corporation of China, Chalco, dropped its plan to buy a
majority stake in the firm.

Chalco said it dropped its

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