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guardian.co.uk
November 20, 2008
The stories of these uncounted
babies suggest that
China's
tainted milk scandal has exacted a higher human toll than the government has so far acknowledged. ...
The Epoch Times
November 20, 2008
By Gisela Sommer A
baby who suffers from kidney stones after drinking
tainted milk powder, gets IV treatment at the Chengdu
children's Hospital on September ...
Washington Post
November 20, 2008
tainted milk powder killed four
infants and sickened more than 50000 others, according to state records. The
milk powder that the
children drank had been ...
RedOrbit
November 20, 2008
The new accusations, which represent a big setback for the firm, are potentially explosive amid public outrage at
China's recent
tainted milk scandal, ...
Reuters
November 20, 2008
Beijing (Reuters) - Over a thousand Chinese
infants are still in hospital receiving treatment for kidney damage caused by
tainted milk,
China's Health ...
and weather
November 20, 2008
At a factory in the southern city of Guangzhou, tons of contaminated milk powder were incinerated in 3000-degree heat. "All the remaining substance will be ...
Xinhua
November 20, 2008
Beijing, Nov. 20 (Xinhua) -- The Ministry of Health said on Thursday that 1041
infants around
China were still receiving hospital treatment for kidney ...
Tibetan Review
November 18, 2008
China's Health Ministry had said three
infants had died from drinking
melamine-
tainted milk and nearly 53000 were made ill but stopped counting the ...
AsiaNews.it
November 17, 2008
For them according to the government, there is no evidence that
melamine-
tainted milk is the cause. Overall the authorities accept that only three deaths ...
RxPG NEWS
November 16, 2008
... school in
Jharkhand stayed away on
children's Day while teachers fled in fear, following the death of five children after drinking
contaminated milk. ...
Straits Times
November 15, 2008
... mixing the
tainted milk into cement, bricks and even coal. At a factory in the southern city of Guangzhou,
contaminated milk powder was incinerated, ...
JURIST
November 14, 2008
Fort Worth Star Telegram
November 14, 2008
By AUDRA ANG AP AP
workers squeeze
melamine-
contaminated milk into a drainage ditch leading to the sewage treatment plant at a factory in
Hubei Province in ...
GulfNews
November 14, 2008
Ranchi: Six tribal
children died and more than 60 fell ill after drinking
tainted milk in a state school in eastern
India,
officials said on Friday. ...
The Citizen Daily
November 14, 2008
It also emerged that up to 34 tonnes of contaminated milk were impounded from the trader whose identity was not revealed during a media briefing in Dar es ...
USA Today
November 13, 2008
These
contaminated milk components appear to have been dispersed throughout the Chinese food supply chain. FDA analyses have detected
melamine and cyanuric ...
Newsinferno.com
November 13, 2008
According to the Associated Press and MSNBC.com,
China's state news agency-Xinhua-is reporting that 1272
babies remain hospitalized there with illnesses ...
IBTimes Hong Kong
November 13, 2008
Beijing - A state news agency reports that 1272
infants are still hospitalized in
China with illnesses stemming from baby formula contaminated with ...
International Herald Tribune
November 12, 2008
AP
Beijing: A state news agency reports that 1272
infants are still hospitalized in
China with illnesses stemming from baby formula contaminated with ...
China Daily
November 12, 2008
Also, the cost of disposing of contaminated milk in this way is much lower than if it is treated as hazardous waste: about 700 yuan ($102) per ton, ...
China Digital Times
November 12, 2008
Although the government has told
companies how to dispose of the
tainted milk, some of it has been dumped in local rivers raising fears about tainting the ...
China Internet Information Center|
November 12, 2008
According to Yangcheng Evening News, Guangzhou is approaching a more environment-friendly method for disposing of contaminated milk--burning it in a high ...
Xinhua
November 12, 2008
Beijing, Nov. 12 (Xinhua) --
China's Ministry of Health said on Wednesday that 1272
infants nationwide were still receiving hospital treatment for kidney ...
Earthtimes (press release)
November 11, 2008
The New Nation
November 9, 2008
Complying with the High Court order, the government Sunday submitted before the court all the four sets of reports of laboratory test done at home and ...
San Francisco Chronicle
November 7, 2008
In recent months,
China has suffered a horrific scandal over
tainted milk that has caused the deaths of four
children and sickened more than 50000, ...
ABC Online
November 7, 2008
Two Australian dairy producers have defended themselves against claims by
Chinese authorities that they failed to meet quality standards tests. ...
Bernama
November 7, 2008
... and agencies to promptly take approved measures to deal with prohibited
tainted milk and
milk products,
Vietnam News Agency (VNA) reported Friday. ...
The New Nation
November 6, 2008
The High Court yesterday directed the government to produce by November 9 (Sunday) all the four sets of reports of laboratory test done at home and abroad ...
China Daily
November 5, 2008
By Liang Qiwen (
China Daily) Firms in Guangzhou have been told to dispose of recalled
milk contaminated with
melamine in an appropriate manner or face ...
Afrique en ligne
November 3, 2008
Bobo-Dioulasso,
Burkina Faso - The National Public Health Laboratory (LNSP)on Sunday evening announced the seizure of
contaminated milk from
Japan in ...
The New Nation
November 2, 2008
The twelve-member expert committee that was formed to re-examine the much talked about tainted milk powder yesterday submitted reports of the three tests ...
The New Nation
November 2, 2008
However, the import of contaminated milk has already been suspended following directive of the Ministry of Industries and Ministry of Health and Family ...
Xinhua
November 2, 2008
The
tainted milk scandal was exposed on July 16 after 16
babies, who were fed
milk made from powder produced by Sanlu Group, developed kidney stones. ...
SmartBrief
October 31, 2008
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International Herald Tribune
October 30, 2008
Fonterra owns 43 percent of
China's Sanlu Group Coy, the
milk company at the center of China's
tainted milk scandal that has killed four
babies and sickened ...
The Epoch Times
October 30, 2008
In an effort to get compensation, Xing protested outside a store in Zhenzhouh city,
China, where he bought
tainted milk which caused kidney stones. ...
China Daily
October 30, 2008
At least three
infants died and more than 50000 were sickened after prolonged drinking the
contaminated milk. The
SAIC has so far sent more than 7.59 ...
Straits Times
October 30, 2008
The Ministry of Health said on Wednesday that 2390
children remained hospitalised after drinking
tainted milk. That scandal was triggered by dairy suppliers ...
The New Nation
October 30, 2008
As soon as the curtain Olympic curtain draws she has invited the world attention for her
tainted milk scandal. At least 53 brands of
dairy products in
China ...