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		<title>U.S.-born Panda Finds Double Happiness in China</title>
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A U.S.-born giant panda has given birth to twin cubs in a research centre in southwest China, state media reported on Tuesday, its third pair of twins so far.
Eight-year-old Huamei, whose name means &#8220;China America&#8221;, gave birth to the first cub at Sichuan province&#8217;s Wolong Nature Reserve early on Monday, Xinhua news agency said.
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