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Beijing revokes business licences
| Findory News China
Financial Times: China has closed three of the companies at the heart of the recent product safety scandals, in the latest move by Beijing to try to regain confidence on the quality of its consumer goods
China closes firms over tainted products (AP)
Fri, 20 Jul 2007 20:20:30 GMT | Yahoo! News
AP - Ahead of high-level visits by U.S. and European officials, China moved to sharpen its product safety image Friday, shutting down a chemical plant linked to dozens of deaths in Panama from tainted medicine and closing two companies tied to pet deaths in North America.
Thousands of China Ex-Military Cadre Appeal Against Corruption
Sat, 21 Jul 2007 19:16:52 +0000 | China View
64 Tianwang (in Chinese), via the the Epochtimes, Jul 20, 2007- China?In the afternoon of July 16, thousands of petitioners gathered together to appeal corruption in Beijing, most of them were transferred to the Majialou Escort Center in a remote suburb of Beijing. Tianwang had a telephone interview with one petitioner, Liu Xueli who told Tianwang that [...]
China tries again to rein in Beijing market's fakes (Reuters)
Sun, 22 Jul 2007 04:50:03 GMT | Yahoo! News
Reuters - Beijing's Silk Alley Market, famous for knock-off designer gear from North Face jackets to Louis Vuitton bags, has been raided again after state media had heralded a clean-out of fake goods.
China tries again to rein in Beijing market's fakes
| Findory News China
Reuters: BEIJING - Beijing's Silk Alley Market, famous for knock-off designer gear from North Face jackets to Louis Vuitton bags, has been raided again after state media had heralded a clean-out of fake goods.
Chinese dubious of "fake" cardboard bun report
| Findory News China
Reuters: BEIJING - When the Chinese government said scandalous TV footage of a Beijing snack vendor stuffing steamed buns with flavored cardboard was a hoax, some quipped that even the news in China is fake.
China?s Disabled Children Are Sold Into Slavery As Beggars
Mon, 23 Jul 2007 22:16:54 +0000 | China View
As Beijing prepares for the Olympics, racketeers live well off their street army of exploited teenagers
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