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China says "most" melamine-tainted milk destroyed
BEIJING (Reuters) - Most of the melamine-tainted dairy products which have resurfaced in China over the past few months have been destroyed, and none has hit shop shelves or been exported, state media said on Saturday.
Activities:China Product Safety Crisis Source:(Reuters)
2010-02-15
China sticks to hard line in talks on Tibet
BEIJING - China stuck to its hard line in its first talks with Tibetan envoys in 15 months, refusing to discuss changes to the Himalayan region's status and thus dashing hopes of a breakthrough.
Nations:India Canada People:Hu Jintao Dalai Lama Activities:Tibet Issues Source:(AP)
2010-02-01
China says Internet controls here to stay
BEIJING (Reuters) - China has every right to punish citizens using the Internet to challenge Communist Party power and ethnic policies, a senior official said Monday, pressing Beijing's counter-offensive against Google Inc.
Nations:China People:Hillary Clinton Liu Xiaobo Activities:2010 Google China Dispute China Control of Internet Source:(Reuters)
2010-01-24
Okinawa vote pressures Japan on US Marine base
TOKYO - Japan's prime minister said Monday he may nix a key military deal with Washington on relocating U.S. troops, after a local election in Okinawa showed that residents oppose any new Marine base in their region.
Nations:Japan North Korea Activities:U.S. Troops Deployments Source:(AP)
2010-01-24
China eyes grand plan to develop Tibetan regions
BEIJING - China's top leaders say Tibet's development must include Tibetan areas in neighboring provinces - a move likely aimed at tying the region tighter to the rest of the country after deadly riots two years ago.
Nations:China People:Hu Jintao Activities:Tibet Issues Source:(AP)
2010-01-24
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