Morgan Stanley
India | Tuesday, 7 October 2008

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1. From farm to table: China vows overhaul of "chaotic" milk industry
China's Cabinet vowed a complete overhaul of the scandal-ridden dairy industry Monday, pledging to inspect every link from the farm to the dinner table to try to restore public trust in Chinese-made food products.
07 Oct 2008
2. Millions of Chinese to die from lung disease 30 years hence: report
Tens of millions of people will die from respiratory illness and lung cancer over the next 25 years in China if nothing is done to reduce smoking and fuel burning indoors, scientists warned.
04 Oct 2008
3. Melamine-milk company asks China goverment for "help" to cover up scandal
A Chinese company at the center of a scare over tainted milk powder had asked for government help to cover up the extent of the problem, state media said on Wednesday in the newest development in a widening scandal.
01 Oct 2008
4. Kids Beware: Melamine found in Cadbury, Oreo and Snickers too
British candy maker Cadbury announced a recall Monday of chocolate made in its Beijing factory after it was found to contain melamine, the industrial chemical that has sickened tens of thousands of Chinese children.
30 Sep 2008
5. Scary melamin-milk crisis hits more global food companies
Snackers, beware: Your favorite chocolate or creamy treats might contain milk contaminated with melamine.
28 Sep 2008
6. Unsafe 'Made in China' : Melamine found in Heinz baby food too
The list of products caught in China's tainted milk scandal grew Friday to include baby cereal in Hong Kong and snack foods in Japan, while Taiwan reported three children and a mother with kidney stones in the island's first cases possibly linked to the crisis.
27 Sep 2008
7. China's long-awaited space mission successfully lauched
The Long-March II-F rocket carrying the Shenzhou VII manned spacecraft blasts off from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center, Gansu province September 25, 2008.
26 Sep 2008
8. Amid tainted milk crisis, China's elite get safest and choicest food
While China grapples with its latest tainted food crisis, the political elite are served the choicest, safest delicacies. They get hormone-free beef from the grasslands of Inner Mongolia, organic tea from the foothills of Tibet and rice watered by melted mountain snow.
25 Sep 2008
9. Nearly 13,000 Chinese children sick from melamine milk
The number of children in China sickened by dairy products tainted with the banned industrial chemical melamine has doubled to nearly 12,900, the government said Sunday as it vowed to crack down on those responsible for one of China's worst food safety scandals in years.
22 Sep 2008
10. French retailer in hot seat over toxic Chinese chairs
After tainted baby milk, now toxic chairs from China. Customers in France who bought Chinese-made recliners are complaining of stinging allergic rashes and infections.
20 Sep 2008
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