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[Title] => China plant shuts after children poisoned by lead
[Summary] => Chinese authorities Monday started administering health checks on all children living near a battery factory in the south of the country and closed the plant after more than 40 children were found with lead poisoning.
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[Title] => AFP says pirates, not RP troops, attacked Chinese fishing boat
[Summary] => The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) blamed pirates for a deadly attack on a Chinese fishing vessel in the disputed Spratly islands in the South China Sea, rejecting suggestions that Filipino troops were to blame.
"The investigators evaluated the depositions of the surviving crew members and established that there were no (Philippine) military units in the area when that incident happened," AFP spokesman Col. Tristan Kison told reporters yesterday.
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[Title] => AFP says pirates, not RP troops, attacked Chinese fishing boat
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"The investigators evaluated the depositions of the surviving crew members and established that there were no (Philippine) military units in the area when that incident happened," AFP spokesman Col. Tristan Kison told reporters yesterday.
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December 28, 2009 - 5:53pm