In October last year, two female pandas Hua Yan and Zhang Meng, also both bred in captivity, were released into the reserve. They are currently believed to be in good condition.
In Manchester, a deposit for the bikes is 49 pounds (.66)and fully refundable. Usage is charged at 50 pence per 30 minutes.
In May, Xiaozhu joined hands with Ant Financial Services Group to promote facial recognition smart door locks. Facial recognition technology is believed by many to be a solution to protecting residents' safety, though related regulation is not complete yet in the country.
In Seattle, the head tax battle lives on. A coalition of businesses is running a campaign?to include a referendum on the legislation in the November ballot. They need 17,000 signatures of support by mid-June to move forward with the plan. Amazon has donated ,000 to the campaign.
In November, technology giant Alibaba Group's IPO in Hong Kong created a record for the largest IPO of this year by raising about .2 billion in a float that was larger than Uber Technologies Inc's .1 billion IPO in April, and about twice the size of Budweiser Brewing Company APAC's .76 billion deal in September.
In Singapore, the first overseas destination it entered, in February, ofo picked up more than 100,000 customers in just 100 days. It now processes more than 20,000 trips every day involving over 10,000 bicycles.
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In Silicon Valley, one of the wealthiest regions in the US, residents have been increasingly frustrated with "smash-and-grabs" — in which a car's window is broken and valuables inside stolen.
In September, friends who practiced on the same slopes introduced her to the Haituo "farmer ski team". She joined the 18-member team-whose average age is 26-to get more professional training and help train others interested in skiing. In December, members of the team received some international-level training organized by the Swiss Ski Association.
In Minnesota, Franken's departure set the stage for current Lieutenant Governor Tina Smith to be sworn in on Wednesday to take over his seat.
In Sunday's phone call, both leaders condemned Saturday's attack in Syria and held the Syrian government accountable for "its continued human rights abuses," according to the White House statement.