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On Sep 25, 6:36*pm, none <""bbb\"@(none)"> wrote:
> On Thu, 25 Sep 2008 14:36:41 -0700 (PDT), wrote: > >Stay away from Chinese products as much as you can. China produces > >from fake automobile parts to toxic food have killed people around the > >world!!! Mainland Chinese companies do NOT understand business > >ethics!!! So don't kill yourself with your own money!!! > > >PRC (China) = Poison's Republic of Counterfeit > > >Oops, better run, those commie thugs will attack me again... > > Since you are a Taiwanese, I will give you the exception. The days of > fighting with my Taiwanese brothers to create a scene is over. The days of Ray being an ass on Usenet, however, have just begun. > China > today is fully capable of protecting Taiwan both militarily and > economically. Militarily, China is the main *threat* to Taiwan, Ray. And Taiwan is still the largest investor in China, so you are full of it as ever, Ray. > We will live like a family from now on. A dysfunctional family, Ray. You really aren't saying anything meaningful here, Ray. Just flapping your gums and making the grown-ups chuckle. > > > > >On Sep 25, 5:02?pm, wrote: > >>http://www.chinaeconomicreview.com/d...1_15/China_dec.... > > >> 15 January 2008 > > >> Beijing called a four-month campaign to guarantee food and product > >> safety a "complete success," Reuters reported. The campaign was > >> launched after a series of widely publicized issues surrounding > >> children's toys and pet food sparked international concern over > >> Chinese exports. As part of the campaign, which inspected more than > >> 3,000 toy exporters and manufacturers, China revoked 600 export > >> licenses. China's chief quality inspector also said that the practice > >> of using non-food materials and recycled food in food production had > >> been "basically eliminated." Seeking to allay concerns over food > >> safety in the run-up to the Olympics, Beijing has announced measures > >> to monitor food quality during the games > > >> ------------------------------------------------------- > > >>http://www.japannewsreview.com/socie...31page_id=3877 > > >> Thursday, January 31, 2008 6:47 pm > > >> Over 70 cases of food poisioning from Chinese-made dumplings > >> discovered > > >> More than 60 new victims of food poisoning from frozen Chinese-made > >> *$)A !0 gyoza !1 *dumplings have been discovered in 18 different prefectures > >> after the first 10 victims were discovered in Chiba and Hyogo > >> Prefecture on Wednesday. The Japanese government is now urging China > >> to cooperate in investigating the issue, Japanese media reports. > > >> ------------------------------------------------------- > > >> Newest Treat From China - > >> Formaldehyde In Kids Candy > >> Candy Incident Raises Concerns > >> From Dr. Patricia Doyle, PhD From ProMed Mail > >> By Shan Juan > >> The China Daily > > >> The (Chinese) government is deeply concerned by reports that some > >> Filipino students have fallen ill after eating Chinese-made milk > >> candies, the spokesman of the Ministry of Commerce said. A special > >> team of food safety experts will be sent to the Philippines if > >> necessary to assist in the investigation, the spokesman said. He > >> declined to reveal the name of the candies. > > >> ------------------------------------------------------- > > >>http://www.iht.com/articles/2008/09/25/europe/toxic.php > > >> Toxic milk in China leads EU to order tests on food imports > >> By Elisabeth Rosenthal > >> Published: September 25, 2008 > > >> Food containing tainted milk powder from China may be circulating in > >> Europe, potentially putting children at risk, the European Food Safety > >> Authority concluded Thursday. Cookies, toffees and chocolates are the > >> major concerns. > > >> In China, milk products contaminated with the industrial chemical > >> melamine have sickened more than 50,000 young children in recent weeks > >> and created a spiraling government scandal. > > >> ------------------------------------------------------- > > >>http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,428101,00.html > > >> Japanese Cookies Latest Food to Be Tainted by Chinese Milk > >> Thursday, September 25, 2008 > > >> ------------------------------------------------------- > > >> New York Times > >> Filler in Animal Feed Is Open Secret in China > >> By DAVID BARBOZA and ALEXEI BARRIONUEVO > > >> ZHANGQIU, China *$)A !* *For years, producers of animal feed all over China > >> have secretly supplemented their feed with the substance, called > >> melamine, a cheap additive that looks like protein in tests, even > >> though it does not provide any nutritional benefits, according to > >> melamine scrap traders and agricultural workers here. > > >> ------------------------------------------------------- > > >> Chinese Milk Banned in Korea, France as Concern Rises > >> By Sungwoo Park and Lee Spears > > >> Sept. 25 (Bloomberg) -- South Korea and France banned Chinese dairy > >> products amid escalating international concern about chemical > >> contamination that has killed four infants and sickened 53,000 in > >> China. > > >> ------------------------------------------------------- > > >>http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worl...74986/Chinese-.... > > >> Chinese ordered cover-up of tainted milk scandal > >> Chinese authorities ordered a cover-up of a tainted milk scandal that > >> has poisoned tens of thousands of babies because they feared social > >> unrest if the news was made public, The Daily Telegraph has learned. > >> By Richard Spencer in Beijing and Peter Foster in New Zealand > >> Last Updated: 1:51AM BST 25 Sep 2008 > > >> LESSON: NOTHING MADE IN CHINA IS FIT FOR HUMANS OR PETS.- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - |
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