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China TV Airs Shows Defending Products, China State TV Launches Weeklong Campaign To Defend Reputation As Safe Exporter
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Chinese police and civil aviation officials said that protecting planes from hijackers would be a "severe test" as air traffic was expected to increase 50 percent at the country's main airports during the Games in a year's time. (article 12)
The safety problems affecting Chinese goods spread from toys to textiles on Monday as New Zealand said it would investigate allegations that imported children's clothes contained dangerous levels of formaldehyde. (article 3)
The government ordered the probe after scientists hired by a consumer watchdog programme discovered formaldehyde in Chinese clothes at levels of up to 900 times regarded as safe. (article 3)
(AP) China has launched a new campaign to restore international trust in its products with a weeklong television series defending the country's safety standards. (article 2)
The first program was aired Sunday on China Central Television's economic channel and featured the head of a quality watchdog criticizing the recent furor over the quality of Chinese exports as " demonizing China's products. (article 1)
CHINA claims that its economy is growing at 10 to 11 percent a year, and China's official analysts say that their nation will catch up with the United States long before the 22nd century arrives. (article 9)
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Source articles
- China TV airs shows defending products (USA Today, 08/20/2007, 490 words)
- China TV Airs Shows Defending Products, China State TV Launches Weeklong Campaign To Defend Reputation As Safe Exporter (CBS News, 08/20/2007, 701 words)
- Poison pyjamas add to China export scares (ft.com, 08/20/2007, 375 words)
- The CEQ on FT.com: Lessons for China Inc (ft.com, 08/20/2007, 187 words)
- In Africa, China Is Both Benefactor and Competitor (nytimes.com, 08/21/2007, 2171 words)
- Entrepreneurs From China Flourish in Africa (nytimes.com, 08/18/2007, 680 words)
- Liability Lawyers Struggle to Pierce Chinese Curtain (Washington Post, 08/20/2007, 910 words)
- protein misfolding (Nature Journals, 08/21/2007, 458 words)
- A Chinese Century? Maybe It’s the Next One (nytimes.com, 08/19/2007, 978 words)
- Get ready for the next big China effect (ft.com, 08/21/2007, 755 words)
- Business Columnists: Jim Landers (dallasnews.com, 08/21/2007, 745 words)
- China warns of Games hijack threat (Washington Post, 08/20/2007, 296 words)
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