China says toxic substances found in banned toys
BEIJING (AFP) - China's product safety watchdog said that toys banned from export over safety fears contained toxic substances in the latest scandal to hit the & quot;made in China & quot; brand, according to state press Saturday..
Sun Nov 2007 07:11 (1 year, 2 months ago)
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