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Fans greet 12 giant panda cubs born in 2011 at the Chengdu Giant Panda Breeding and Research Center in China.

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Giant panda gives birthupdated: Wed Nov 03 2010 11:14:00

Lun Lun the giant panda gave birth to the first cub to be born in a U.S. this year at Zoo Atlanta.

Pregnant panda at Zoo Atlantaupdated: Fri Oct 22 2010 21:07:00

Zoo Atlanta is soon expecting the first panda birth in U.S. this year. Lun Lun could give birth in 10 days to two weeks.

First panda birth in U.S. this year expected soonupdated: Fri Oct 22 2010 21:07:00

Giant panda Lun Lun is pregnant, and officials at the Atlanta, Georgia, zoo say they are thrilled.

U.S.-born pandas adjust to new China homesupdated: Tue Mar 16 2010 07:32:00

After years of living in the public eye, with hundreds of thousands of adoring fans, the sponsorship deals, the million-dollar home, the dozens of staff to serve his every need -- suddenly, Tai Shan, a U.S.-born panda, is finding himself in a much quieter life.

Tai Shan's new homeupdated: Tue Mar 16 2010 07:32:00

Washington's favorite panda has a new home in China, and his handlers say he's happy. CNN's John Vause reports.

Fanfare as famous pandas arrive in Chinaupdated: Fri Feb 05 2010 11:15:00

Two of the world's most famous pandas received a celebrity's welcome in China Friday after being shipped from the U.S. aboard the aptly named FedEx Panda Express.

China's panda homecomingupdated: Fri Feb 05 2010 11:15:00

CNN's Emily Chang reports on the arrival of two pandas in China, both born in the U.S.

Famed panda to leave U.S. capitalupdated: Thu Feb 04 2010 19:32:00

It feels like it went by in the blink of an eye. Tai Shan, the giant panda cub so many people have come to know and love, is about to board a flight to China.

Snowy panda partyupdated: Thu Feb 04 2010 19:32:00

Tai Shan gets a snowy sendoff at the National Zoo in Washington before being sent to China.

Amanpour.:Panda diplomacyupdated: Thu Feb 04 2010 17:52:00

The furry side of U.S.-Chinese diplomacy.

U.S. zoos bid farewell to giant pandasupdated: Thu Feb 04 2010 17:52:00

Two beloved giant pandas left the United States for their new homes in China on Thursday.

'Sweat lodge' guru arrestedupdated: Thu Feb 04 2010 15:31:00

Self-help guru James Ray was arrested after a grand jury indicted him on three counts of manslaughter.

Intriguing people for February 4, 2010updated: Thu Feb 04 2010 15:31:00

James Ray: The self-help guru appeared in court Thursday to face manslaughter charges in the deaths of three participants at an Arizona sweat lodge ceremony he organized last year.

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