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Beijing pins 'gyoza' blame on Japan end

BEIJING — Chinese authorities said Thursday their investigation shows there is little chance that pesticide-tainted "gyoza" dumplings blamed for sickening at least 10 people in Japan were contaminated in China, and one top official cited a lack ... ...full story at Japan Times

from Japan Times on Thu, Feb 28 2008

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