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China's Milk scandal cause the
slow in dairy product market, the picture shows milk dumping
in Shanxi Province
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Chinese milk
accused of causing 'premature puberty' (click
for details)
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Tainted Dairy
Products Seized in Western China (click
for details)
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Victims two ways in China (link to the Globe and Mail)
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China searches for 100 tonnes of
melamine-tainted milk - China has seized 72 tonnes of
milk powder believed to be tainted with melamine and is
searching for another 100 tonnes, state media has
reported. (link to BBC News)
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Tainted milk scandal resurfaces in
China - Melamine-tainted milk products have been found
on sale in China, more than a year after thousands of
children became ill in a huge safety scandal.
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China Admits New Tainted-Milk Case
Is Older (The New York Times)
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China executes two for tainted
milk scandal (Reuters)
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China Rejects Appeal Of
Tainted Milk Boss
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China
milk scandal terms upheld
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China's toxic milk company Sanlu sold - Telegraph,UK
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China
milk scandal firm bankrupt - BBC News
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Jailed China milk-scandal
chief appeals sentence - Reuters
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China
Death Sentences May Protect Exports After Milk Scandal
- Bloomberg
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2 get death in China milk scandal;
furor continues - LA Times
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China
seizes tainted milk parents to stop court visit - IHT
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China Says Almost 300,000
Babies Were Sickened by Tainted Milk -
Bloomberg
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60 arrested over China's
tainted milk - CNN International
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China investigates baby's
death
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Parents' voice stifled in
China milk issue
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China's milk scandal is a
political temblor
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Trials Continue in Tainted
Chinese Milk Scandal - The New York Times
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China
milk scandal: Families of sick children fight to find
out true scale of the problem. Telegraph
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Why was melamine in milk in
China? StarTribune.com
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China reports huge increase in children sickened by
tainted milk. AFP (2008-12-02)
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Timeline: China milk scandal: Dangerously high
levels of the industrial chemical melamine have been found in powdered baby milk
and other dairy products in China, sparking worldwide safety concerns. The BBC
looks at how the saga unfolded.
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China's Melamine Woes
Likely to Get Worse.
TIME
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Tainting of Milk Is Open
Secret in China.
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Report: China's animal feed
tainted with melamine.
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China milk scandal spreads
to eggs. Telegraph.co.uk
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China's government admits
failings in milk scandal. By Audra Ang, Fort Mill Times
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Sex shop body spreads
tainted with China melamine.
Reuters
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Tainted milk found in
Italy; 5,800 babies still hospitalized in China.
USA Today
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China milk consumers hunt
for alternatives: study.
Reuters
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Lawsuits in China's milk
scandal unlikely to be settled in court.
IHT
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China lawyers say govt
warning against tainted milk lawsuits.
AFP
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China subsidizes dairy
farmers 180 mln yuan. Xinhua News
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Living in China, worrying
about the safety of food.
LA Times
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China faces tough road from
scandal. Financial Post
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Made-in-China pretzels recalled in Ontario.
Canada.com
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Why
China's milk industry went sour.
BBC News
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China
Says More Dairy Makers Have Contaminated Milk.
Bloomberg
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EU
bans food imports from China.
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China's food failures.
LA Times, USA
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China
baby milk scandal highlights decline in breastfeeding.
Reuters UK
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China milk scandal lawyers
threatened. Telegraph UK
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Scandal reveals anger at
China system. Boston.com
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China
Milk sees no sales impact from milk scandal. Reuters
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China
tainted food scandal expands. Boston.com
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China
our third-largest food supplier - by Sarah Schmidt
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Babies adopted from China
may need kidney testing, agency warns.
CBC.ca
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Why You Might Want to Be a
Little Worried About China's Bad Milk.
Washington
Post
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China's tainted-milk
scandal triggers second recall.
The Globe and Mail
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China milk scare 'under
control'.
BBC
News
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Long
reach of China's deadly food.
TheStar.com
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China: 'Out of control' dairy system led to abuse.
AP
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Q&A:
China's contaminated milk scandal.
Guardian.co.uk
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Nearly 13,000 in hospital as China milk scandal grows.
Reuters
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China's Quality Watchdog Chief Quits in Wake of Milk
Scandal. Bloomberg.com
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Can we trust 'made in China'? - By Joe Havely,
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China
Cuts Interest Rates for First Time in 6 Years. VOA News
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What
China's tainted milk may not bring: lawsuits. The
Christian Science Monitor
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China
confident of maintaining financial market stability -
central bank. Forbes
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Mass
recall of China milk produce. BBC
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China
food scandal illustrates reform challenge: experts. ABS-CBNnews
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China
Starbucks to Stop Using Supplier, Amid Milk Scandal. WSJ
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6,200
babies sick; 3 dead from China tainted milk.
AP
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China
Orders Recall on 69 Milk Products After Melamine Found.
Bloomberg
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China
Milk Scandal Widens as Melamine Found in Yogurt.
Bloomberg.com
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