Will Chinese poisoning expand to their investments abroad?
By Kevin LiIn this photo taken on Wednesday, Aug. 19, 2009, village children affected by lead poisoning from the Dongling Lead and Zinc Smelting Co. plant receive medical treatment at a hospital in...
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[caption id="attachment_780" align="alignleft" width="270" caption="Villagers waited with their children on Tuesday for blood tests at a school in Shaanxi province, in north-central China, where 851...
View ArticleLead poisoning scandals highlight China's lack of oversight
[caption id="attachment_784" align="alignleft" width="240" caption="A child is treated for lead poisoning Friday at a hospital in Changsha, Hunan province, China. The government has detained two...
View ArticleWill Chinese poisoning expand to their investments abroad?
By Kevin Li[caption id="attachment_794" align="alignleft" width="152" caption="In this photo taken on Wednesday, Aug. 19, 2009, village children affected by lead poisoning from the Dongling Lead and...
View ArticleHundreds of Chinese villagers protest lead poisoning
By Li Xinran Source: Shanghai Daily. 2009-9-18 HUNDREDS of residents in a township in east China's Fujian Province gathered in front of the local government offices yesterday afternoon to protest a...
View ArticleMore questions than answers for China’s lead victims
Villagers waited with their children on Tuesday for blood tests at a school in Shaanxi province, in north-central China, where 851 children living near the nation. Andy Wong/APSource: Reuters, 21 Aug...
View ArticleOver 100 children in China diagnosed with lead poisoning
At least 121 children living around a battery factory in eastern China are suffering from lead poisoning, according to officials. By Malcolm Moore in Shanghai Source: The Telegraph (UK), 27 Sep 2009...
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