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Former dairy boss tried over China tainted milk scandal
Shijiazhuang, China (AFP) Jan 1, 2009
The former boss of the dairy firm at the heart of China's tainted milk scandal stood trial here Wednesday over a trail of death and sickness that pushed Chinese products off shelves worldwide. A small but vocal group of protesters gathered outside the court in this northern Chinese city, calling for justice after milk laced with an industrial chemical killed six babies and left 294,000 with ... read more
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