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Beijing bans 10 types of drugs (AP)

Fri, 29 Jun 2007 21:14:30 GMT | Yahoo! News

Chinese lab technicians collect food samples at the Beijing administration for industry and commerce center for food safety in Beijing, 12 June 2007. Industrial oils, acid, cancer-causing chemicals and other dangerous ingredients have been found in thousands of foods in China, inspectors said Wednesday following a six-month crackdown.(AFP/File/Teh Eng Koon)AP - China's capital banned ten types of drugs for exaggerated effectiveness, a newspaper reported Friday, amid rising concerns of fake and tainted products in China's food and drug supply chains.



Report: China had pollution deaths nixed (AP)

Tue, 03 Jul 2007 11:24:31 GMT | Yahoo! News

A pedestrian stands near heavy traffic flow during a day foggy from air pollution in Beijing, China, Tuesday, July 3, 2007. China's efforts to clear Beijing's notoriously polluted air ahead of the 2008 Summer Olympics include a test to pull 1 million cars from the streets, the International Olympic Committee reported Monday. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan)AP - Beijing persuaded the World Bank to cut from a report findings that pollution has caused about 750,000 premature deaths in China each year, the Financial Times reported.



Too sensitive to publish: 750,000 a year killed by pollution in China

Tue, 03 Jul 2007 21:29:39 +0000 | China View

By Richard McGregor in Beijing, Financial Times, UK, July 2 2007- Beijing engineered the removal of nearly a third of a World Bank report on pollution in China because of concerns that findings on premature deaths could provoke ?social unrest?. The report, produced in co-operation with Chinese government ministries over several years, found about 750,000 people die [...]



China: Beijing tap water drinkable?

Wed, 04 Jul 2007 16:46:03 +0000 | Global Voices Online - China

Joel Martinsen from DANWEI translated a local report about drinkable Beijing tap water. However he also pointed out: the fact that the city’s tap water is drinkable doesn’t mean it’s drinkable from the city’s taps.


Starwood signs aloft hotel in Beijing

Wed, 04 Jul 2007 21:12:54 +0000 | China Economic Review Hotel News

In Asia Pacific, Starwood Hotels & Resorts’ aloft hotel has been announced for Beijing. (That is not ungrammatical. Think of the word aloft having a first capital letter which is understood rather than stated and you see it works.) To appreciate these hotels you have to be fairly hip to the way advertising copywriters take [...]


A million cars idle in Beijing road test

Thu, 5 Jul 2007 01:40:27 +0000 | Newsvine China

The Beijing government will take one million vehicles off the roads for two weeks next month to rehearse traffic control for the Beijing Olympics. The project will last from August 7 to August 20, said sources with the Beijing Organizing Committee of the Olympic Games.


Health food maker promotes "China-Free" products (Reuters)

Fri, 06 Jul 2007 19:53:06 GMT | Yahoo! News

An officer from the Beijing Administration for Industry and Commerce (BAIC) office speaks to journalists near fake or non-standard products on display at a BAIC food safety monitoring center in Beijing in this June 12, 2007 file photo. China has closed 180 food factories after inspectors found industrial chemicals being used in products from candy to seafood, state media said Wednesday, June 27, 2007. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan, File)Reuters - It's bound to go down the wrong way in Beijing: A U.S. health food company will label its products "China-Free" to ease concerns about contamination.



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