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GLOBAL JOURNALIST Winter 2008<br />
tation of “Made-in-China” goods,<br />
especially Chinese dairy products.<br />
These findings justified Wang<br />
Yuanping’s allegations, posted<br />
online in May, stating his 13-yearold<br />
daughter’s sickness was<br />
caused by Sanlu Group’s milk<br />
powder.<br />
Wang posted May 20 on<br />
Tianya.cn, China’s biggest online<br />
forum, that after his daughter<br />
drank Sanlu milk powder her<br />
urine became turbid with granule.<br />
The problem ceased when she<br />
stopped drinking the powder.<br />
The 40-year-old father in<br />
Taishun County, Zhejiang Province,<br />
called Sanlu Group with<br />
Ap photo/Wang Jiankang<br />
Crowds of Chinese who fed their children the tainted milk powder wait in line for<br />
examinations at a hospital in Suzhou City, east China Jiangsu province, Sept. 22. Four<br />
deaths and 54,000 illnesses have been blamed on the milk powder. Bloggers quesion<br />
if an earlier investigation into allegations by the media would have kept the situation<br />
from escalating throughout China and the world.<br />
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