Parties to cooperate in dinosaur auction dispute | Nation & World | The Seattle Times: "The Mongolian government and a Dallas-based auction house have agreed to cooperate to try to resolve their dispute over a dinosaur fossil that was sold despite a court order.
A hearing set for Friday was canceled after a Dallas court extended a temporary restraining order.
According to court papers, Heritage Auctions has agreed to provide the Mongolian government all documents regarding the fossil's provenance, including the identity of the buyer.
In the spirit of cooperation, Mongolia's president will not contend that Heritage violated the restraining order when it sold the tarbosaurus skeleton in New York for $1 million on May 20."
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