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Reports of organ harvesting from Falun Gong practitioners in China
Sky News' Website says that "China has been accused of taking organs from executed prisoners to supply the international transplant market. ... They say we said something, put it in quotation marks, and then disagree with this manufactured quote... our report is on the website, and you can word check it and see that these manufactured quotes are not real. -
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Reports of organ harvesting of Falun Gong practitioners by the Chinese government
Sky News' Website says that "China has been accused of taking organs from executed prisoners to supply the international transplant market. ... They say we said something, put it in quotation marks, and then disagree with this manufactured quote... our report is on the website, and you can word check it and see that these manufactured quotes are not real. -
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Reports of organ harvesting from live Falun Gong practitioners in China
Sky News' Website says that "China has been accused of taking organs from executed prisoners to supply the international transplant market. ... They say we said something, put it in quotation marks, and then disagree with this manufactured quote... our report is on the website, and you can word check it and see that these manufactured quotes are not real. -
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Reports of organ harvesting from Falun Gong in China
Sky News' Website says that "China has been accused of taking organs from executed prisoners to supply the international transplant market. ... They say we said something, put it in quotation marks, and then disagree with this manufactured quote... our report is on the website, and you can word check it and see that these manufactured quotes are not real. -
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2008 Sichuan earthquake
Swaminathan Krishnan, assistant professor of civil engineering and geophysics at the California Institute of Technology said: "the earthquake occurred in the rural part of China. ... It is the first time that a national mourning period had been declared for something other than the death of a state leader, and many call it the biggest display of mourning since the death of Mao. -
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Chinese protein export contamination
Risks to human health from this mode of entering the human food supply have been said to be low according to a number of FDA, CDC and university toxicologists, though it was acknowledged that how melamine had harmed cats and dogs "remains something of a mystery". ... A July 2007 Consumer Reports poll found that 92 percent of Americans favored "country of origin" labeling on meat products, while in a USA Today/Gallup poll, 74 percent of US respondents said they were "somewhat concerned" or "very concerned" about the safety of food imported from China. -
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2008 Summer Olympics torch relay
On April 4, it was reported that the Chinese government appeared to be running an anti-CNN website that criticizes the cable network’s coverage of recent events. ... Washizawa's aides said the mayor's remark was not criticism about the relay itself but about the potential disruptions and confusion surrounding it. A city employee of the Nagano City Office ridiculed the protests in Europe, he said "They are doing something foolish", in a televised interview. -
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Concerns over the 2008 Summer Olympics
A senior BOCOG official has said he was concerned about the empty seats, arguing that the hot, humid weather was to blame for the poor turnout. ... Signs have also been placed around Beijing, instructing locals not to ask foreigners any personal questions, something common among meeting new people in China, as it may cause discomfort to many of the tourists and athletes. -
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List of Chinese inventions
In accordance with the Library of Congress website, scholar John Bowman also writes that the bristle toothbrush using pig bristles was invented in China during the 1490s. ... It was said to be popular in the Zhou Dynasty (c. 1050–256 BC), while the oldest known written tablature for the guqin dates to the Han Dynasty (202 BC – 220 AD). -
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2008 Chinese milk scandal
Access Asia, a Shanghai-based consumer consultancy, said Fonterra was a classic example of western executives in China "believ[ing] advice in business books that they must avoid making their local partners 'lose face' at all costs." ... Official Dutch Lady Milk Industries website (20-09-08).
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