BEIJING (AP) -- More than 10,000 children remain hospitalized after being sickened in China's tainted milk scandal, officials said Wednesday, as the government released its first rules on allowable levels of the chemical blamed in the ailments.... ...full story at AP
from AP on Thu, Oct 09 2008
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Chinese parents angry over tainted milk - 1 Nov 08 »
YouTube video Many Chinese parents remain unhappy with the way their government has tackled a scandal involving Chinese-manufactured baby milk tainted with the chemical melamine.
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10,000 children still sick from tainted milk » Shanghai Daily MORE than 10,000 children remain hospitalized after being sickened in China's tainted milk scandal, officials said, as the government released its first rules on allowable levels of the chemical blamed in the ailments.... |
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China to check tainted milk powder scandal after effect » People's Daily China's State Council, or Cabinet, on Thursday sends a team of officials to some provinces and autonomous regions to check the aftereffect of a recent tainted milk powder scandal. The team will work to ensure problems arising from the tainted milk... |
| 29 Sep 08 |
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22 detained in tainted milk scandal » Shanghai Daily POLICE in northern China's Hebei Province have detained 22 suspects who allegedly contaminated milk supplies to a Chinese dairy company with melamine, a chemical that has killed at least four infants and sickened... |
| 22 Sep 08 |
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New mother offers controversial breast value amid China's tainted milk scandal » People's Daily A new mother sensing a business opportunity amid China's tainted dairy food scandal has caused fresh controversy by offering to breast feed other children -- at a price. The 32-year-old woman surnamed Huang said she had been producing more milk... |
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Milk scandal casualty toll rises » Shanghai Daily CHINA doubled the possible death toll from melamine-tainted milk powder and raised its estimate of the number of children sickened fivefold. The Ministry of Health said yesterday that six Chinese infants might... |