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Health
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FDA Finds Traces of Melamine in Sample of Baby Formula
The Food and Drug Administration said it found traces of the toxic contaminant melamine in one of...
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Trace Of Melamine Found In US Infant Formula
Health officials have detected traces of melamine in samples
of infant formula put on the market...
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Baby formula makers target Asian mothers after melamine scare
Hong Kong - An attractive, smiling, healthy-looking couple pose with their thumbs up in front of a...
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US Infant Mortality Rate – Definitely Not Improving, CDC Says
Infant mortality rate is continuously decreasing in the
United States, dropping to 29th in the...
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Distinguished Biochemist Robert Tjian Elected as President of Howard Hughes Institute
Robert Tjian, a distinguished UC Berkley biochemist
and gene researcher, has been named president...
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Products With Traces Of Melamine Pulled By Cadbury, Kraft Foods and Mars
If your "poison" is the cocoa bean, then you should definitely
keep reading....
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Cadbury Candy Affected By Asian Melamine In Milk Scandal
The famous British candy maker Cadbury stated that several types of chocolate products were taken...
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Pollution to Blame for Asia's Growing Number of Sneezes
Hong Kong - It starts with a sneeze, a runny nose and a cough. You think it's a cold but when the...
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China’s Toxic Milk Crisis Spreads Fear in Other Parts of the World
China’s tainted milk crisis that killed four infants and sickened 53,000 babies across the country...
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Exposure to Air Pollution Harms Patients with Coronary Artery Disease
Exposure to traffic fumes increases the
risk of heart attack, or strokes and potentially fatal...
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Baxter’s New Bird Flu Vaccine May Be Best Choice
Bird flu virus is closer than ever to finding its enemy,
as the first experimental bird flu...
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Mass Bird Cull in Hong Kong over Bird Flu Threat
Just days after Hong Kong health
workers slaughtered 2,700 poultry after excrement samples tested...
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All Hong Kong Markets to be Inspected for Bird Flu Virus
Hong Kong health workers
slaughtered 2,700 poultry on Saturday after excrement samples taken from...
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Sexual Problems May Precede Heart Disease in Diabetics
Not only that erectile dysfunction is something often met in
men with type 2 diabetes, but also...
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Hong Kong Flu Outbreak under Control
Hong Kong’s government ordered more than half a million primary and kindergarten students Wednesday...
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Concern over Flu Outbreak Shuts Hong Kong Schools
The Hong Kong’s government ordered
more than half a million primary and kindergarten students...
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China Reports Its Third Bird Flu Victim for 2008
A 44-year-old woman has died of the H5N1 bird flu virus in
the southern Chinese province
of...
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China Warns Of Bird Flu in Winter Time
Chinese authorities released a warning of a “very high”
possibility of outbreaks of bird flu in...
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Benin Reports Two Cases Of Bird Flu
Late this Thursday, there were discovered two cases of bird flu among poultry, believed to be the...
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China Reports its 17th Bird Flu Death
A 24-year-old man from China’s
Jiangsu
province has been reported dead of the H5N1 strain of bird...
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China Acknowledges Aqua Beads Contained Toxic Substances
China's General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine confirmed that the...
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FDA Issues A Warning About Hood Canal Oysters
The US Food and Drug Administration said customers should
not eat raw oysters from an area of the...
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Chinese Game Mahjong May Cause Epilepsy
Playing mahjong may be a risk for your health, said a new
study conducted by the Hong Kong doctors...
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World
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Another glitch for Australian airline Qantas
Sydney - A Qantas Airways jet aborted a flight to Singapore and returned to the Australian west...
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Crisis Means Good Deals In Asia For Flashpackers
Hong Kong - "It's a buyers market," Malcolm O'Brien said. "There's bargains out...
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Somali pirates reduce Saudi tanker ransom demand, move ship
Mogadishu - Somali pirates have reduced their ransom demand for a hijacked Saudi supertanker to 15...
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China's "richest tycoon" detained, state media says
Beijing - Chinese authorities have detained a consumer electronics' tycoon reputed to be the...
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India’s Navy to Hunt Some Pirates
The Indian navy has received formal approval from the United
Nations to track down and destroy...
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Pirates hijack another cargo vessel near Somalia, US Navy says
Washington - A cargo vessel operated by an Iranian firm has been hijacked off the Somali coast,...
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Britain revokes visa for former Thai premier
Bangkok - Britain has revoked tourist visas for fugitive former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra...
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Taiwan, China Sign 4 Pacts on Expanding Ties
Taipei - Taiwan and China, taking another step towards peaceful co-existence, on Tuesday signed...
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Melamine Found in Chinese Eggs, Authorities Make First Arrest
Beijing - Authorities made a fist arrest in the evolving scandal over melamine-contaminated eggs, a...
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Hong Kong Bars Win Court Battle to Allow Smokers Back Inside
Hong Kong - Three popular bars in Hong Kong won a court ruling that may
allow them to let smokers...
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Hong Kong to attract short-term tourists as Halloween city
Hong Kong - Hong Kong is to promote itself as a Halloween destination for young tourists from...
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Chinese Milk Products Banned in South Korea
South Korea
on Thursday banned the import of Chinese milk and milk powder products, blamed
for...
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More Countries Ban Imports of “Made in China” Diary Products
China’s melamine-tainted milk products, which intoxicated as much as 53,000 infants in the Asian...
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China Struggles to Control Toxic Milk Crisis
Chinese authorities withdrew more than 7,000 metric tons of dairy products from the market in an...
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58 Injured as Typhoon Hagupit Hit Hong Kong
More than 58 people were injured when Typhoon Hagupit hit Hong Kong Wednesday, grounding flights...
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Hong Kong Braces for Typhoon Hagupit
Hong Kong cancelled dozens of flights and ferry services on
Tuesday ahead of Typhoon Hagupit after...
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53,000 Babies Sickened by Powdered Milk
Chinese doctors examined some 53,000 infants and hospitalized nearly 13,000 for problems related to...
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Four Hong Kong Teens Die in China Club Fire
A Hong Kong teenager celebrating his 18th birthday and 3 of
his friends were among the 43 dead in...
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Hong Kong: Hundreds of Parents Want Their Kids Checked for Kidney Stones
Hundreds of parents swamped a Hong Kong hospital Monday to have their children checked after a...
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Exposure To Air Pollution Harms Patients With Coronary Artery Disease
Exposure to traffic fumes increases the
risk of heart attack, or strokes and potentially fatal...
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Not So Classic Story of Brit Boy Meets iPhone Girl
Mark, a British man who indulged himself in buying an iPhone
last week, seems to have got a bit...
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Typhoon Nuri Hit Hong Kong
Typhoon
Nuri, which already killed seven people in the Philippines,
hit Hong Kong on Friday...
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China Decides To Unblock Some Websites At Olympic Media Centre
China
has unblocked some websites previously inaccessible to journalists at the
Olympic Games...
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Investigators Said Bottle Part Explosion Caused Hole in Qantas Jet
Authorities that carried out the investigation into the gaping hole which appeared in the fuselage...
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'Gaping Hole' in Qantas Jumbo Forces Emergency Landing in Manila
A Qantas Airways plane had to make an emergency landing in its flight from Hong Kong to Melbourne...
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French Climber Arrested for Scaling Times Building
A French climber was arrested in New York for scaling the Times building today. Alain Robert, 45,...
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A $6 Million Asian Diamond Is Someone’s New Best Friend
The biggest diamond ever sold in an Asian auction was bought
at the price of $6 million. The...
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China And The Dalai Lama Give It Another Go
The discussions between the Chinese officials and the Dalai
Lama’s representatives were...
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IPhones Worth $143,000 Stolen By Truck Drivers
Two truck drivers stole 300 Apple iPhones worth $150,000 from
a Hong-Kong cargo which they were...
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Thaksin Plans to Return From Exile
Thailand’s former premier Thaksin Shinawatra said Tuesday he would return from exile early next...
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Business
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Half of Hong Kong businessmen expect recession to last two years
Hong Kong - Half of Hong Kong businesses expect the city's recession to drag on for at least two...
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Hong Kong Stocks End Higher after Another Volatile Day
Hong Kong - Hong Kong stocks end another day of volatile trading just in positive ground at 0.8 per...
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Hong Kong Stocks Rise 14% One Day after Record Loss
Hong Kong - Hong Kong stocks staged an astonishing recovery Tuesday, rebounding by more than 14 per...
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Asian-Pacific Stocks Rising on South Korea Financial Rescue Package
Tokyo - Asia-Pacific stocks rose on Monday after South Korea announced a more than...
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Global slowdown threatens millions of jobs in China
Hong Kong - Up to 2.5 million people could lose their jobs in the Pearl River delta, covering Hong...
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Financial Clouds Keep China's House Buyers at Home
Beijing - As house sales and prices tumble in China amid heightened uncertainty brought by the...
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Global Meltdown Set to Hit Hong Kong's Luxury Market Hardest
Hong Kong - It is home to some of Asia's wealthiest and most successful people - a city where...
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Asian Markets Up after Rescue Plans Unveiled
Tokyo - Asia's stock markets jumped Tuesday after the governments of the world's leading industrial...
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Asia-Pacific Markets Fall Sharply Wednesday
Tokyo - Stock markets throughout Asia and the Pacific fell sharply Wednesday in response to Wall...
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Carrier-less iPhone Offered In Hong Kong
Apple is considering new approaches to its business by
releasing an unlocked version of its 3G...
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Apple Sells Unlocked iPhones In Hong Kong
Apple made it easier for millions of iPhone fans. The Hong Kong lovers of Apple’s iPhone could...
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Motorola Sues Former Executive Who Joined Apple
Motorola, the US largest phone maker, has filed a
lawsuit against Michael Fenger, a former...
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Apple Only Needed A Few Days To Sell One Million iPhones
Apple is on the right track with its 3G iPhone release, as
it has just announced today that it has...
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Chinese Oil Giant Buys Norwegian Awilco for $2,5 Billion
China’s
largest offshore oil-services provider, China National Offshore Oil Corp., has
signed a...
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Microsoft's Xbox 360 Console Might Get A New Price Tag
For the past few weeks several rumors have been circulating
about Microsoft’s plans to reduce the...
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Palm Aims To Sell 2 Million Palm Centros
While announcing its new deal with Verizon Wireless
regarding Palm Centro, the company has also...
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China’s Unicom to Acquire Netcom for $23.9 billion in Stock
China Unicom Ltd has reportedly made official its intention of acquiring China Netcom Group Corp....
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China Mobile Posts 31.9% Profit
China Mobile Communications Corporation, the world's largest mobile phone operator with over 376.38...
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