Chinese tighten dairy regulations after scandal (12:20 p.m.)
BEIJING — China’s State Council has tightened quality control regulations for the dairy industry - while authorities in Macau and Hong Kong report that several children have developed kidney stones from Chinese tainted milk.
The new regulations, effective since they were announced Friday, tighten control over cattle breeding, the purchase of raw milk and the production [...]
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- Magnitude-6.2 quake strikes off Sumatra, killing one person (9:22 a.m.)
- Malaysian court jails Indonesian man for killing his newborn baby (5:55 p.m.)
- Teenager recovers from 9-story attempted suicide jump, but may not walk again (8:14 p.m.)
- RP shares lead at Women’s World Cup of Golf after triple-bogey for South Korea (2:34 p.m.)
- Black WW II veteran gets posthumous honors after military overturns court martial (5:16 p.m.)
- Israeli air strikes kill two Hamas militants in Gaza (5:11 p.m.)
- Dutch prosecutors continue investigation of former RP communist leader (8:17 p.m.)
- 2 Taiwanese ministers resign over election debacle (5:42 p.m.)
- Thai court rejects case vs advance voting, rules election valid (5:40 p.m.)
- Tamil Tiger rebels kill 10 civilians in southern Sri Lanka (5:32 p.m.)
- Man sets himself on fire in anger over oil spill compensation (4:53 p.m.)
- Democratic presidential race highlights split in black vote (3:43 p.m.)
- Israel orders Gaza crossings closed as rocket fire continues (3:36 p.m.)
- Hillside in California slides several feet (11:50 a.m.)
- Civil rights groups sue hospital on dumping patient (11:30 a.m.)
- Police: US tiger attack victim (11:02 a.m.)
- Grammys seek agreement allowing use of striking Hollywood writers (11:27 a.m.)
- Suharto develops potentially lethal blood infection (2:06 p.m.)
- Clinton, Obama step back from racial controversy (10:53 a.m.)
- Triplet toddlers of Italian UN official drown in backyard pool (9:22 a.m.)
- British Council offices reopen in 2 Russian cities, despite order to close (9:42 p.m.)
- Iraqi appeals court judge, driver, killed in ambush by gunmen (9:30 p.m.)
- India-China target trade, set joint military drills (9:22 p.m.)
- ‘Atonement’ wins best drama in Golden Globe awards (3:20 p.m.)
- Blanchett wins supporting actress Globe (10:33 a.m.)
- Clinton says Obama campaign ‘distorting’ comments on race (9:11 a.m.)
- 2 Dutch soldiers killed, 1 wounded in fighting in Afghanistan (9:18 p.m.)
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