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uneher ih amjilt husey
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Бичигч: enne,
Цаг: 2008-09-18 16:38:32,
IP: 220.214.94.75,
Улс: Japan
Bayar hurgey!
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Tomoos tom amjilt husye!
Бичигч: h,
Цаг: 2008-09-18 19:22:45,
IP: 128.151.226.243,
Улс: United States
Hyatad suun buteegdehuunees bolgoomjil!!!!!
BEIJING (Reuters) - Hong Kong has ordered the recall of a Chinese company's products after milk, ice cream and yogurt were found to be contaminated with melamine, the compound responsible for killing four children in a China health scandal.
ainted milk powder produced in China has made thousands ill, and triggered sackings and detentions and rocked public trust already battered by a litany of food safety scares involving tainted eggs, pork and seafood in recent years.
Now the scandal has spread to milk, ice-cream and yoghurt ice-bars. Hong Kong ordered the recall of a Chinese company's products on Thursday after tests found that eight of 30 of its products, including milk drinks, were tainted with melamine.
The company, Inner Mongolia Yili Industrial Group Co Ltd, was a Beijing Olympic Games sponsor and is one of 22 Chinese firms implicated in the scandal.
A regional Chinese health authority said on Thursday a fourth child had died at a hospital in remote northwestern Xinjiang. The report on the authority's website (www.xjwst.gov.cn) gave no further details.
Milk tainted with melamine, a compound banned in food, has killed three other babies, two in China's northwestern Gansu province and one in eastern Zhejiang.
The health scare erupted after Sanlu Group last week revealed it had produced and sold melamine-laced milk, and a subsequent probe found a fifth of 109 Chinese dairy producers made adulterated products with the substance.
At the latest count, 6,244 children have become ill with kidney stones after drinking powdered milk laced with melamine, with three deaths and 158 suffering "acute kidney failure."
"It's just a terrible situation, it's really scary," said a 34-year-old father surnamed Zhou, cradling one of his eight-month twins outside a Beijing children's hospital.
"You expect small brands to have quality issues, but these are big brands, name brands. The authorities need to improve their oversight," said Zhou, queuing to have his children examined.
SACKINGS
Local media have kept quiet about claims that Sanlu and officials in Shijiazhuang, where the company is based, concealed the poisonings from the public and senior authorities during the Beijing Olympics in August.
Sanlu is 43 percent owned by New Zealand dairy giant Fonterra, and New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark said on Monday that Chinese officials acted last week only after her government pressed Beijing.
A vice governor of Hebei, Yang Chongyong, said on Wednesday that Sanlu knew "long ago" that melamine was being used in its milk from as early as 2005, and that 41 of 372 milk stations supplying the company had been found to have problems.
Two Chinese dairy firms had also exported baby milk powder to Yemen, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Gabon and Burundi.
"Though there has been no bad reaction, the quality watchdog has demanded that these companies take action to recall the products," Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Jiang Yu told a regular news briefing on Thursday.
Bangladesh authorities were testing the imported formula, and South Korea had also stepped up checks on Chinese milk powder.
Melamine is rich in nitrogen, used to measure protein, and so can be used to disguise diluted milk. It can cause kidney stones and other organ problems.
China's State Council vowed to shake up the dairy industry, saying it faced widespread regulatory failings despite efforts to improve food safety, official newspapers reported.
The mayor of Shijiazhuang, the home city of Sanlu in north China's Hebei province, was sacked following the earlier dismissal of four subordinates.
Hebei police seized 222 kg of melamine and arrested 12 people on Thursday, Xinhua news agency said, bringing the total arrested in the scandal to 18. Six were melamine dealers and the others 12 dealers suspected of selling contaminated milk.
Another 10 have been detained including Sanlu's sacked chairwoman, Tian Wenhua, and authorities were hunting for another milk dealer at large.
Бичигч: Hordson budaanaas bolj,
Цаг: 2008-09-19 19:17:46,
IP: 128.151.226.84,
Улс: United States
Japan -- Hodoo aj ahuin said ogtsrov
TOKYO - Japan's agriculture minister resigned Friday in a widening scandal over rice contaminated with mold and pesticide that was sold as food for thousands of people, including schoolchildren and nursing home patients.
Seiichi Ota's departure only seven weeks after he took office was a further embarrassment to the teetering government of Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda, who announced recently his own resignation amid a parliamentary stalemate.
"I met with Prime Minister Fukuda and told him my decision to resign, considering the seriousness of the tainted rice problem for society," Ota said. Chief Cabinet Secretary Nobutaka Machimura will take over as interim farm minister, the government said.
Japanese consumers have been horrified in recent weeks over the discovery that contaminated rice intended for industrial uses such as the manufacture of glue had been distributed instead as food to thousands of people.
The rice, imported from China, Vietnam and the United States was shipped to food companies, schools, day-care centers and nursing homes, the government said. News reports said it was also discovered in rice balls sold at convenience stores.
"We deeply regret causing worries over food safety. We recognize that this is a very serious situation," Machimura told a news conference.
The rice was tainted with the pesticide methamidophos at concentrations that exceeded government regulations, but were too low to threaten anyone's health, officials say. There have been no reports of anyone getting sick from the rice.
The discovery is the latest in a string of food scandals including the false labeling of meat, vegetables and sweets, and Chinese-made dumplings that sickened at least 10 people in Japan.
Ota's resignation comes just days before the ruling Liberal Democratic Party's election Monday to choose a new president. The winner is expected to be elected by parliament to succeed Fukuda two days later.
Japan's top opposition party, the Democratic Party of Japan, said the resignation was an attempt by the ruling party to halt damage from the scandal before calling parliamentary elections, possibly later this year.
The LDP "must have figured they cannot win elections" without firing Ota, DPJ Secretary-General Yukio Hatoyama told reporters.
The rice scandal has been particularly damaging in Japan, where consumers are notoriously finicky about food safety. One distributor apparently involved in the sales reportedly committed suicide this week.
The government so far has tracked down a rice trader in Osaka, western Japan, who shipped the tainted rice to about 370 food companies, including liquor and sweets makers.
But local reports have said several chemical companies, including a glue maker, also shipped tainted rice as food, and an agriculture ministry official said Friday the government has yet to "grasp the full scope" of the rice scandal.
The agriculture ministry has been rocked repeatedly by scandals in recent years, starting when then-farm minister Toshikatsu Matsuoka committed suicide in May 2007. Ota was the fifth minister to take the post in the past two years, not including caretakers who watched over the ministry for short periods.
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Бичигч: zochin,
Цаг: 2008-09-23 03:19:17,
IP: 128.151.105.137,
Улс: United States
Songodog jishee
"Uul ni mongo bol neeh sonin ed bish baigaam... Hamgiin gol ni oort taarsan ajilaa mash sain hiij chaddag baihad gol uchir ni bgaam" gej negen nert ediin zasagch helsen bdag.... Enenii songodog jishee bol Baigalmaa egch gej bodoj bna... Ene hun saihan bichdeg, tuugeeree amidrah bolomjtoi gedegee zaluus bidend haruulj bgaa bus uu!!!
Buh Mongolchuuddaa amjilt husie!!!!
Бичигч: bumbulughun,
Цаг: 2008-09-23 04:56:12,
IP: 74.62.166.210,
Улс: United States
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