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[Title] => China executes 2 for role in tainted milk scandal
[Summary] => BEIJING (AP) – China executed a dairy farmer and a milk salesman for their roles in the sale of contaminated baby formula — severe punishments that Beijing hopes will assuage public anger, reassure importers and put to rest one of the country's worst food safety crises.
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[Title] => China upholds 2 tainted milk scandal convictions
[Summary] => BEIJING (AP) — A news report said a court in China has upheld the convictions of two brothers involved in the country's deadly tainted milk scandal.
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[Title] => 4 appeal sentences in China's tainted milk scandal
[Summary] => BEIJING (AP) -- Four people given hefty sentences including the death penalty for involvement in China's deadly tainted milk scandal appealed their decisions before a court Thursday.
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[Title] => Court accepts suit in Chinese tainted milk scandal
[Summary] => BEIJING (AP) - A lawyer says a Chinese court has accepted a compensation suit against the dairy firm at the heart of China's tainted milk scandal.
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[Title] => China to sell assets of scandal-hit milk company
[Summary] => BEIJING (AP)-A Chinese court plans to auction off the assets of the Chinese dairy at the heart of a tainted milk scandal that sickened hundreds of thousands of children and was blamed for killing six, reports said Saturday.
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[Title] => Sanlu Group at heart of China milk scandal ordered bankrupt by court
[Summary] => SHIJIAZHUANG (Xinhua) -- A Chinese local court declared Thursday the Sanlu Group at the heart of the country's milk contamination scandal goes bankrupt.
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[Title] => New Zealand milk company: Zero melamine was always policy
[Summary] => WELLINGTON (AP) - New Zealand dairy trader Fonterra today said it clearly told its Chinese partner that no amount of melamine was acceptable in its milk products but admitted giving the company a document outlining acceptable levels for the industrial chemical in milk sold in the EU.
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[Title] => Former dairy boss in milk scandal plans to appeal life sentence
[Summary] => SHIJIAZHUANG (Xinhua) -- The former board chairwoman of the Sanlu Group, Tian Wenhua, plans to appeal after being sentenced to jail for life for her role in the melamine scandal, according to her lawyer Liang Zikai today.
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[Title] => Melamine mess: 2 get death
[Summary] => SHIJIAZHUANG, China – A Chinese court condemned two men to death yesterday and handed a life term to a former dairy boss in the first sentences for those involved in the country’s contaminated milk scandal.
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[Title] => China: Melamine victim's parents receive $29,000
[Summary] => BEIJING (AP) - The parents of an infant who died after drinking tainted milk have been paid 200,000 yuan ($29,000) in compensation by the Chinese dairy company at the heart of the scandal, their lawyer confirmed today.
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