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World's most expensive tea will have panda poo in it

An Yanshi is a Chinese entrepreneur who plans on producing the world’s most expensive tea, which will have panda poo in it.
In the Media by Owen Weldon - 1 comment

Panda poop statue of Venus sells for $45,000 USD

It is hard to believe that something made out of feces would be worth tens of thousands of dollars, but one poopy creation from a Chinese artist recently sold for $45,000.
In the Media by Laura Trowbridge - 16 comments

Six panda lovers get chance to be caretakers after TV showdown

Some people have all the luck. Six such individuals from the world over now have the opportunity to work as panda caretakers for one month, after an intense three-hour live showdown on China’s largest television network, CCTV.
In the Media by Subir Ghosh

Rare red panda cubs born at UK zoo

Paignton - Two rare red panda cubs have been born at Paignton Zoo Environmental Park in Devon. They are the first to be born there since 2004.
In the Media by Lynn Curwin - 3 comments

Panda's death strains Chinese-Japanese relations

Kobe - Chinese officials are in Japan investigating the death of 14-year-old Kou Kou, a giant panda who was on loan to a zoo in that country.
In the Media by Lynn Curwin - 1 comment

Toxic fumes kill beloved panda at Chinese zoo

Chinese zookeepers found 21-year-old panda bear Quan Quan very ill last Thursday, but despite all efforts to revive her, she died.
In the Media by Laura Trowbridge - 4 comments

Chinese government issues warning over imported powdered milk

The Chinese government is annoyed over increasing demand for milk powder, as young parents across the nation have been buying up qualified milk powder in huge quantities because of melamine fears.
In the Media by Wang Fangqing

Brown-and-white giant panda found in China

Contrary to popular belief, a giant panda is not always in black-and-white. In fact, a brown-and-white panda baby was found in northwestern China a week ago, making it the fifth in the mysterious family so far.
In the Media by Wang Fangqing - 3 comments

Naturalist: Let the Pandas Die Out

Naturalist and BBC presenter Chris Packham says that Pandas should be let to die out as a species as they are in an "evolutionary cul-de-sac" and the money spent on protecting them would be better spent elsewhere.
In the Media by Kevin Jess - 7 comments

Panda Could Face Extinction WWF Expert Warns

Rapid economic development in key habitats is endangering the iconic giant panda, which could be extinct in just two or three generations, a World Wildlife Fund (WWF) experts says.
In the Media by Christopher Szabo - 2 comments
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With the National Zoo losing its panda, here's a list of other pandas to visit. Smithsonian National Zoological Park - Giant Panda - United States - Government - Washington DC
Twelve baby giant pandas have been adjusting to life together as a group at the Giant Panda breeding base in Chengdu in China.
A special tartan commissioned to mark the arrival of two pandas in the UK is unveiled at Edinburgh Zoo.
Both pandas at Edinburgh Zoo are removed from public display by their keepers after coming down with colic.
A Scottish government advert is banned for suggesting China had "gifted" two pandas to Edinburgh Zoo.
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Travel around the world with Jim Gordon & Darren Parkman--without leaving the couch!

Hosts Jim Gordon and Darren Parkman of "The Travel Guys" have interviewed the biggest stars in the world - including...
May 16, 2012 by Jasmyn Pozzo

Google Continues to Target Low Quality Pages: Slaps Blogspot.com

Google has been widely criticized by webmasters for its continuous efforts to improve its ranking algorithm. Several...
Apr 3, 2012 by Andrew Sokolov

Complete list of People's Choice Award nominations

UPDATE: After the announced breakup of Katy Perry and Russell Brand, he was asked to be a no show. Plus, Katy has said...
Jan 9, 2012 by Tim O'Brien

Producers name their best films

There are certain awards handed out during this season before the Oscars that are a better indicator than the Golden...
Jan 3, 2012 in  New Movies, From Hollywood to Indie by Tim O'Brien - 2 comments

This Award Show May Be Ignored

Get ready for the first award show that I may ignore (see my blog titled, "Award Season Fatigue Already Setting In)....
Dec 5, 2011 by Tim O'Brien
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