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China drafts food safety law that boosts fines, could imprison offenders for life - Read More

Date Added: April 22, 2008 01:45:03 PM
BEIJING (AP) - China's proposed food safety law, which promises tough penalties including possible life imprisonment for makers of dangerous food products, is a good first step, industry officials and analysts said Tuesday.

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