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Where's the link?
Please, this is a painful tease. Where is the link to the live broadcast?

\\ National Geographic Executive Vice President Terry Garcia told Wits, We cant wait to watch paleontology happening in real time. //

Neither can I.

From an article like this which announces the broadcast, I should not have to do independent research to actually find it. At the very least, this page should link to somewhere that shows the current status: not started yet, sorry you missed it, whatever.
Posted by AugustM
20th Jul
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Where's the link?
There is only one link in the article. It goes to a short blurb about the discovery which has a link to "View the media release". That page has a link "For more information, click here" which goes back to the short blurb, definitely not "more information".

Come on folks. You are supposed to be professionals. You can do better than this, I hope.
Posted by AugustM
20th Jul
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complete lack of comprehension skills...
Do any of you understand the word "Plans".....Bergers team "plans" to share the excavation of the fossil live, for free across the Internet....
The article states the "Plans" and the timeframe is in the future and thru outposts around the world and on the internet.....but it DOES NOT state there is a current link....idiots rule the web it seems. Google "Comprehension Skills" to discover your flaw.
Posted by harleybud73
20th Jul
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