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China prepares for trial in sensational case of Neil Heywood slaying

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Is it possible for the butler, who hasn't met with his lawyer yet, to get a fair trial in the poisoning of Neil Heywood, associate of political wife Gu Kailai? The lawyer for one of the defendants in China's most sensational murder case is emphatic: The butler did not do it.

 

His death was initially blamed on alcohol poisoning but foul play is now suspected

UK Foreign Secretary William Hague said Tuesday that news of a Chinese investigation into the death of a British businessman in China followed repeated British requests for an inquiry. Forty-one-year-old Neil Heywood was found dead in a hotel room in Chongqing, China's biggest metropolis, last November. His death was initially attributed to alcohol poisoning but foul play is now suspected.

 

China vows to stop restaurant reuse of cooking oil

China vows to stop restaurant reuse of cooking oil

Chinese call it "gutter oil" — a foul slop fished up from sewage drains or collected at restaurant back doors — and it's being used widely in the country's eateries.

Senh: Ok. I'm officially grossed out, and my life expectancy has probably been shortened for a couple minutes while I was in China eating from street side restaurants.

 

China executes 2 for role in tainted milk scandal

China executes 2 for role in tainted milk scandal

China on Tuesday executed two people for their roles in a tainted milk powder scandal in which at least six children died and ...

 

In China, two sentenced to death in milk-tampering case

In China, two sentenced to death in milk-tampering case

They were scapegoats in a failed product-safety system, says a lawyer for some of the nearly 300,000 babies sickened by tainted formula.

Parents of babies sickened by formula in China's largest food-tampering scandal vowed Thursday to continue their legal fight over compensation after a court sentenced two men to death in the case and handed down stiff sentences to others.

 

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