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RELEASED. Xiang Xiang, 4, 176-lb. giant panda; into the wild, marking the first time a member of this endangered species has been bred in captivity and freed; in a forest in Sichuan province, China, as bamboo shoots, the animal's favorite food, were starting to sprout. Officials at Wolong Giant Panda Research Center will monitor Xiang Xiang with a satellite tracking system...
...babes can both produce unbidden murmurs of pleasure. This is not a coincidence. Both kinds of images stimulate the brain's pleasure centers, the area that is also aroused by good food and psychoactive drugs. When people talk about being addicted to Cuteoverload or to the National Zoo's "Panda Cam," they aren't exactly kidding...
Vogel agreed, pointing to China’s recent offer of a giant panda to Taiwan as an example of its efforts to be liked by its neighbors...
...takes some cues to make the H-bomb (the term, not the magazine) even more appealing. Dartboard wouldn’t be surprised if faculty profiles were replaced with baby pictures or if University President Lawrence H. Summers showed up at his next public appearance in a fluffy, fuzzy panda costume. Dartboard thinks that it is hard to create controversy when your presence inspires a round of “awwww”s. —MARGARET M. ROSSMAN
...white-guy-with-good-hair tradition. The pair will attempt to stanch the migration of network-news viewers to cable and the Internet and reclaim some of the eyeballs lost to NBC's Brian Williams since Jennings left in April. If that doesn't work, there's always a panda somewhere giving birth...