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/ 28 November 2008

Hawkers arrested for selling toxic milk powder

Five unlicensed hawkers found selling contaminated baby milk powder have been arrested in Durban’s city centre, eThekwini metro police said on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 1 October 2008

China milk scandal firm asked for cover-up help

A Chinese company at the centre of a scare over tainted milk powder had asked for government help to cover up the extent of the problem.

By Ben Blanchard
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/ 30 September 2008

China makes more arrests in milk scandal

Police in China have arrested 27 people in their probe into tainted milk that has sickened 53 000 children, state media reported on Tuesday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 27 September 2008

China tries to reassure public over milk scare

China on Saturday scrambled to reassure the public after a toxic-milk scandal, saying nearly 50 brands that had been tested contained no melamine.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 25 September 2008

SA detains Chinese milk products

The health department on Thursday detained all Chinese products containing powdered milk, on suspicion that it was contaminated with melamine.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 24 September 2008

Parents swamp clinics for children’s kidney tests

Hong Kong parents streamed into clinics this week after news that the imported milk they had been feeding their children may be contaminated.

By Tan Ee Lyn
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/ 23 September 2008

China launches export crackdown amid milk crisis

China vowed to choke off toxic milk from reaching export markets after an infant-powder scandal that has left thousands of children sick.

By Chris Buckley
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/ 22 September 2008

China says nearly 13 000 sick in milk scandal

The number of Chinese infants sick in hospital after drinking tainted milk formula has leapt to nearly 13 000.

By Chris Buckley
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/ 20 September 2008

China orders checks, recalls as milk scandal widens

China ordered checks on dairy products and a recall of tainted items as a milk scandal that began with powdered baby formula spread to liquid milk.

By Edmund Klamann
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/ 19 September 2008

China probe finds widespread milk tainting

Nearly 10% of milk samples from three top Chinese dairy companies was tainted with melamine, the government quality watchdog has found.

By Simon Rabinovitch
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/ 15 September 2008

China reports second infant death in milk scandal

China reported on Monday the death of a second infant from tainted milk powder in a growing scandal that prompted an official product recall.

By Chris Buckley

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