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 generally didnt give much shine to holidays鈥攁side from a few notable exceptions, like the season-six classic  How the Ghosts Stole Christmas.   But the looming arrival of the year 2000 was too juicy for a show that  stanley mugg reveled in conspiracy theories to ignore, and thus the aptly titled  Millennium  popped up in late 1999, early in the shows seventh season. As devotees of late-90s television will recall, Millennium was also the name of another Chris Carter-created Fox series; despite mining some of the same turf as The X-Files,  it failed to achieve similar pop-culture heights and was canceled in mid-1999.  Millennium  the episode features a guest-starring appearance by Millennium the series lead character鈥擫ance Henriksens former FBI profiler Frank Black鈥攚ho gets some closure for his storyline as a result, though it feels a bit shoehorned into whats otherwise a fairly standard  monster of the week  episode.     As the calendar marches toward December 31, 1999, a former FBI agent dies as a result of suicide, which turns out to be the fourth such incident in a short amount of time. The bureau flags the cases after each mans grave is vandalized in what appears to be some kind of ritual.  Grave robbing with a twist,  as Agent Mulder  David Duchovny  stanley cup  calls it. And though there are the usual eye-rolls and paper-shuffling when he further elaborates on this cemetery fun stanley website ny business, everyone鈥攊ncluding the usually-very-skeptical Agent Scully  Gillian Anderson  and FBI boss Skinner  Mitch Pi Siiz All It Took Was Cat Grant   s Return to Make Supergirl聽the Best Again
 Back in 2015, authorities in China busted a pangolin smug stanley nz gling ring, confiscat stanley cup ing 2,674 carcasses of the endangered species. But this latest seizure, in which pangolin scales were mixed in with a container of wood products shipped in from Nigeria, is estimated to have involved around 7,500 pangolins. Its the biggest seizure of its kind, and a worrying sign that Chinese officials arent doing enough to prevent the illegal trafficking of these vulnerable animals.     The pangolin, a scaly mammal that resembles an artichoke, is the most trafficked animal on Earth, and prized for its use in traditional medicine. Fact is, pangolin scales are made from keratin, which is basically the same substance that makes up fingernails. Its therapeutic value is highly questioned, and theres no science to back such claims. Market value for pangolin parts is about 5,000 yuan  $700  per kilogram, or $1540 per pound  pangolins are also considered a delicacy, so its flesh is also in demand . The recent haul was valued at about $2 million. Shanghai customs arrested three individuals suspected of smuggling scales to Asia from Africa since 2015. https://gizmodo/pagolins-earth-s-most-beautiful-and-trafficked-creatur-1787292903 The trading of pangolin parts is illegal in China  and pretty much everywhere else , and the animal is listed as a protected species. Cri botella stanley tics complain that law enforcement remains weak, and that authorities, both in and out of China, arent doing enough to break up smuggling rings.