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3 Mar 2009

Author:
Agence France Presse

Chinese courts to accept milk-scandal cases: report

Chinese courts are now ready to accept lawsuits by families of children sickened in last year's tainted milk scandal...A court in eastern China's Shandong province has accepted legal documents from 54 families whose infants developed urinary illnesses from baby milk powder made by Syrutra International...[also refers to Sanlu]

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