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China should set a death sentence for any culprit who commit selling rotten food and fake food intentionally, that is irregardless of public health. And I think Singapore should should follws the same thing Reason: intentionally selling rotten food and fake food that is harmful to people is like committing a murder intentionally. "RichAsianKid" <richasiankid@hotmail.com> wrote in message     

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Author: Bora
Date: Feb 16, 2007 06:42

why should you care, asian? you can't afford to travel out of state, let alone to chinkland. bwahahahahaha !!! On Feb 16, 3:22 am, "RichAsianKid" <richasian...@hotmail.com> wrote: Two articles, side by side: http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2007-02/15/content_5745273.htm More than 60%% of Chinese consider food safety a concernwww.chinaview.cn2007-02-15 23:15:09 BEIJING
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Two articles, side by side: http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2007-02/15/content_5745273.htm More than 60%% of Chinese consider food safety a concern www.chinaview.cn 2007-02-15 23:15:09 BEIJING, Feb. 15 (Xinhua) -- Up to 64.8 percent of Chinese people consider food safety a concern, according to a report released by the State Food and Drug Administration (SFDA) on Thursday. But, despite     

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Author: Ira IRa IRA Humperdink MD
Date: Feb 16, 2007 00:28

"Freedom" of Press with Chinese Characteristics: Veteran Chinese Reporter Reveals Darkness in Journalism in China Veteran Chinese Reporter Reveals Darkness in Journalism in China By Fang Xiao Epoch Times Staff Jun 12, 2007 Qi Chonghuai is a veteran news reporter and correspondent of the Shangdong Branch of the national media China Legal News. (The Epoch Times) Qi Chonghuai has been
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The Star 17 Mar 2007 Take your pick of Chinatowns in New York STATE SIDE WITH FOO YEE PING A WEATHERED Chinaman, no more than 50 years old, unloads a box of oranges onto his fruit stall as dozens of customers scramble to select the best. Nearby, a herbal shop owner attempts to sweet-talk a customer into buying American ginseng. It could have been a scene right out of Petaling Street     

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Author: RichAsianKid
Date: Feb 15, 2007 18:22

Chinese miniPC giveaway targets Apple, Microsoft ,----[ Quote ] | A Chinese government-funded company reportedly has gifted 1,000 miniPCs | to partners, developers, and fans. Lemote hopes to challenge Apple | and Microsoft in home-media and car-computing applications, and market | the systems -- which run Debian Linux on a MIPS64-like processor -- to | people in rural China. `---- http
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so, when are you going to donate your organs, micky wong the FLG dirty vagina troll? Micky Wong wrote: > Chinese Hospitals Advertising More Organs Before February > Belgian Senator Carries Out Own Investigation > By Yves Dumas > Epoch Times Belgium Staff > Dec 02, 2006 > > INVESTIGATOR: Belgian Senator Patrik Vankrunkelsven from the Flemish > Liberal Party announced this week that he     

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Author: Micky Wong
Date: Jun 12, 2007 18:37

Chinese Hospitals Advertising More Organs Before February Belgian Senator Carries Out Own Investigation By Yves Dumas Epoch Times Belgium Staff Dec 02, 2006 INVESTIGATOR: Belgian Senator Patrik Vankrunkelsven from the Flemish Liberal Party announced this week that he recently conducted his own investigation of organ harvesting in China and was urged by hospital staff to come for an operation
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Surge of Cross-Border M&A Deals by Chinese Banks Is Creating Opportunities for Foreign Banks Chinese Banks Have Good Reason to Venture Abroad but Face a Range of Challenges as They Pursue Cross-Border Deals -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Chinese banks have been pursuing larger, more     

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Author: Uncle Yap
Date: Mar 16, 2007 19:44

Surge of Cross-Border M&A Deals by Chinese Banks Is Creating Opportunities for Foreign Banks Chinese Banks Have Good Reason to Venture Abroad but Face a Range of Challenges as They Pursue Cross-Border Deals -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Chinese banks have been pursuing larger, more
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Author: Roy Schestowitz
Date: Mar 9, 2007 02:18

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Author: teaser
Date: Dec 5, 2006 07:48

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Author: Micky Wong
Date: Dec 5, 2006 07:31

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Date: Sep 20, 2008 07:02

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Date: Sep 20, 2008 07:01

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