China's tainted milk scandal

A consumer picks up a product of Dumex at a shop, in Shanghai, ...
The Canadian Press
Mon Jan 25, 6:59 AM
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A consumer picks up a product of Dumex at a shop, in Shanghai, China. Melamine-tainted dairy products were pulled from convenience store shelves in southern China more than a year after hundreds of thousands of children had been sickened in a massive milk safety scandal, a government spokeswoman said Monday.

(THE ASSOCIATED PRESS/ file)

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