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Extra, Extra: Girl Panda Turns Out To Be Boy Panda!


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Ben Yakas

Published Sep 22, 2011

Modified Sep 23, 2011


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Published Sep 22, 2011

Modified Sep 23, 2011


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  • Mei La, the first panda born at Zoo Atlanta (and long thought to be female), was recently discovered to be a male!
  • The adorable seven-year-old Brooklyn boy who calmly called 911 when his mother started having a seizure yesterday was sworn in as a junior EMT by FDNY officials.
  • Here are more plans for the solar-lit subterranean park beneath Delancey Street!
  • Diplomats owe New York City $17.2 million in unpaid parking tickets.
  • Check out footage of what is reportedly the world's largest dodgeball game ever captured on video.
  • Mitt Romney is coming to the city on Monday to kiss Donald Trump's ring (and beg for his endorsement).
  • The Folk Art Museum has been saved!
  • Looking for something nice to frame? Here are some retro Muppets concert posters.
  • Paul McCartney is "a bit nervous" about the first performance of his ballet "Ocean's Kingdom," which will have its world premiere tonight at the New York City Ballet.
  • The Marines are wasting no time recruiting gays.
  • And finally, Fall starts tomorrow! So here are some cats frolicking in the leaves!

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