Topic: China Daily Information Company

Reuters US Online Report World News | 2010-02-08 02:24:41

BEIJING (Reuters) - Chinese inspectors tracing new cases of contaminated milk have shut dairy firms in the northwest and seized 72 metric tons of milk powder tainted with melamine, an industrial compound that killed at least six children in 2008. Nearly 100 metric tons of tainted milk powder may still be on shop shelves, the China Daily reported Monday in detailing ...

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Reuters US Online Report Oddly Enough | 2010-02-01 19:03:26

BEIJING (Reuters) - Sexual frustration amongst migrant workers in China's booming southern province of Guangdong is leading to a host of social problems and must be tackled, state media on Saturday cited a local official as saying. Guangdong, China's export powerhouse, is home to about 30 million migrant workers, the most in the country. Many leave wives, husbands or ...

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AFP Global Edition | 2010-01-25 10:10:24

Melamine-laced milk products have been found on sale in China, state media said on Monday, more than a year after the chemical was blamed for six deaths in a huge scandal over contaminated dairy goods. Authorities in the southwestern province of Guizhou found that products made by three food companies contained illegally high levels of the toxic substance, the China ...

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AFP Global Edition | 2010-01-25 10:10:24

Three Chinese companies have been found selling food products laced with melamine, the chemical blamed for the deaths of six babies in a huge dairy scandal in 2008, state media said Monday. The revelations came ahead of the possible trial next month of three Chinese dairy executives who are facing charges of making and selling toxic and hazardous food over ...

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100 tons of laced milk powder 'gone missing'

Mercury, South Africa | 2010-02-08 23:26:39

6 injured in clash over water project

China Daily | 2010-02-08 18:19:53

Global Eyes - The world is changing...

Sunday Tribune, Ireland | 2010-02-07 13:42:38

Yao Ming says their baby will be a girl: report

China Post | 2010-02-07 01:52:22

China Pays Web Users to Find Porn

CSO Online: Information Security | 2010-01-19 09:29:28

Coal-Power Shortage Threatened in China

Scientific American | 2010-01-14 19:14:19

Tibet Temps Highest Since Chinese Records Began

TreeHugger | 2010-02-05 10:26:28

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