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Sep 21 2008, AP

Yang Lianying frowned at the large steel tank that he and other Chinese dairy farmers in his village filled earlier in the day with milk from their cows. Bending down, he turned a red valve at the base of the container, releasing the cool, white liquid in

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A Chinese worker squeezes off some milk before plugging in mechanical milking devices at a dairy farm near Hohhot, northwestern China’s Inner Mongolia province, Tuesday, Oct. 7, 2008. Alarmed by the growing public dismay and international recalls over...