Environmental
Dec. 11, 2002
Panda Litigation Not Black or White
SAN FRANCISCO - Two new immigrants to the Midwest in 1988 instantly became celebrities. The arrival in Toledo, Ohio, of Le Le and Nan Nan, two 8-year-old giant pandas from China, was meant to showcase the plight of one of the world's most endangered species. Instead, it epitomized a frenzy of commercialism as the public flocked to see the adorable beasts and cities competed for their chance to cash in.
The arrival in Toledo, Ohio, of Le Le and Nan Nan, two 8-year-old giant pandas from China, was meant to showcase the plight of one of the world's most endangered species. Instead, it epitomized a frenzy of commercialism as the public flocked to see the adorable beasts and cities competed for ...
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