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September 16, 2008

Behind bad baby milk, an ethical gap in China's business

(Christian Science Monitor) Inspectors found that 20 percent of dairy firms inspected since last week had produced melamine-tainted formula, state TV reported Tuesday. Critics say state regulation alone won’t prevent more food scandals.

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India, Nepal to review friendship treaty

NEW DELHI (The Hindu) India and Nepal have agreed to take a fresh look at the 1950 Indo-Nepal Treaty of Peace and Friendship. They have...

Behind bad baby milk, an ethical gap in China's business

(Christian Science Monitor) Inspectors found that 20 percent of dairy firms inspected since last week had produced melamine-tainted formula, state TV reported Tuesday. Critics say...

Bolivia's Morales arrests rival, still wants talks

LA PAZ (Reuters) - Bolivian troops on Tuesday arrested an opposition governor blamed for 15 deaths during days of political violence that shook the country...

US leaves rates unchanged at 2%

(BBC News) The US central bank opts to leave interest rates unchanged at 2%, rejecting calls for a cut, despite recent market volatility....

Tsvangirai moves to assure Mugabe

(BBC News) Zimbabwe's new PM Morgan Tsvangirai says President Mugabe has nothing to fear from the historic deal signed on Monday....

South America full support for Morales; advisory committee

(Merco Press) South American leaders ratified their full support for the constitutional government of Bolivia and elected President Evo Morales following an emergency meeting Monday...

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