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11. Quake hits China's remote northwest
A strong earthquake hit China's remote northwestern region of Xinjiang early on Monday, but there were no immediate reports of casualties, state media said.
06 Oct 2008
12. China detains 22 suspects over tainted milk
Police in the Chinese province at the centre of a scandal over tainted milk powder have detained 22 people suspected of involvement in introducing the chemical melamine into the supply chain, state media said on Tuesday.
30 Sep 2008
13. Typhoon kills 3 in Philippines and heads for China
A typhoon was gathering strength in the South China Sea on Tuesday and heading towards Hong Kong after killing three people in the northern Philippines and trapping 13 people in a gold mine.
23 Sep 2008
14. China orders recalls as milk scandal widens
China ordered widespread checks on dairy products and a recall of tainted items as a scandal that began with powdered baby formula and spread to milk sparked an outcry from China's trading partners.
20 Sep 2008
15. Three more deaths in China baby powder scandal
China said on Wednesday a third infant had died from drinking milk contaminated with toxic melamine and 6,244 infants were sick as four officials were sacked amid a widening scandal.
17 Sep 2008
16. U.S. presidential hopefuls spell out China policy
U.S. presidential contenders John McCain and Barack Obama both vowed to press China on trade and to work with it on climate change if elected, and Obama said he would make shifting Beijing's currency policies a priority.
15 Sep 2008
17. Anger after 128 killed by huge China mudslide
Angry residents wailed and protested as rescuers in northern China hunted on Wednesday for dozens of victims still missing two days after a deluge of sludge from a collapsed mine waste reservoir killed at least 128 people.
10 Sep 2008
18. Hundreds feared missing after China mudslide
Hundreds of people may be missing after a mudslide triggered the collapse of a reservoir of iron ore waste in northern China, burying houses and sweeping away cars in a wall of thick sludge that killed at least 34 people.
09 Sep 2008
19. China and Japan hail U.S. mortgage bailout as doubts linger
China and Japan, the biggest buyers of Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae bonds, praised Washington for its rescue of the ailing mortgage giants, but investors harbored no illusions the bailout would end the global credit market misery.
08 Sep 2008
20. Fears of slowdown could veer China into trouble
The only thing to fear in the slowing Chinese economy may be excessive fear of a slowdown itself.
04 Sep 2008
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