China executes 2 for role in tainted milk scandal China executed a dairy farmer and a milk salesman Tuesday, the only two people sentenced to death in a scheme to water down infant formula with an industrial chemical that left at least six children dead and sickened more than 300,000.
By: Christopher Bodeen|Date: Nov 24, 2009 China executes 2 for role in tainted milk scandal China executed a dairy farmer and a milk salesman Tuesday, the only two people sentenced to death in a scheme to water down infant formula with an industrial chemical that left at least six children dead and sickened more than 300,000.
By: Christopher Bodeen|Date: Nov 24, 2009 China executes nine for alleged roles in deadly July riots China executes 9 for role in riots BEIJING - China has executed nine men, including eight from the Muslim Uighur minority, for crimes committed during July riots that killed 200 people in far western Xinjiang region. The men are the first to be put to death for the country’s worst ethnic violence in decades.
By: Christopher Bodeen|Date: Nov 10, 2009 China fires local officials amid unrest URUMQI, China - Chinese leaders bowed to public demands and fired the head of a western city wracked by communal violence and a bizarre string of needle attacks, hoping to calm uneasy mobs and end protests that percolated for a third day yesterday.
By: Christopher Bodeen|Date: Sep 6, 2009 Jetliner Crashes In Taiwan; 203 Reported Dead Craft Hits In Fog Short of Runway; 7 Die On Ground (Archive fee) TAIPEI -- A China Airlines jet trying to land in fog crashed into a country neighborhood yesterday, ripping the roofs off houses before skidding into a rice paddy and erupting in flames. Authorities said all 196 aboard and seven people on the ground were killed.
Firefighters went house to house in the neighborhood, putting out flames and searching for survivors. Searchlights illuminated a life raft from the Airbus A-300, wrapped around a broken tree stump. Seats from the plane were seen scattered in the dirt, one with a body trapped beneath it
By: Christopher Bodeen, Associated Press|Date: Feb 17, 1998 China Steps Up Control Over Media (Archive fee) BEIJING -- Taiwanese journalists are being locked out, pager companies have been forbidden to transmit news, and a Hong Kong cable station has been disconnected from many of its Chinese viewers.
The moves by China's government over the past few weeks appear aimed at muzzling independent information sources that could pass on word about attempts to commemorate this year's highly sensitive 10th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square democracy protests.
By: Christopher Bodeen, Associated Press|Date: May 28, 1999 Belmont Public Library
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