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		<title>Spratly Islands, Philippines</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Dec 2008 01:06:28 +0000</pubDate>
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The Spratly Islands are controversial islands of more than 100 reefs, islets and islands in the South China Sea between the Philippines and Vietnam, the group is claimed variously by Vietnam, China, Taiwan, Malaysia, and the Philippines. The island occupies a total less than five square kilometers and spread over more than 400,000 square kilometers [...]]]></description>
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<p>The Spratly Islands are controversial islands of more than 100 reefs, islets and islands in the South China Sea between the Philippines and Vietnam, the group is claimed variously by Vietnam, China, Taiwan, Malaysia, and the Philippines. The island occupies a total less than five square kilometers and spread over more than 400,000 square kilometers of sea. The South China Sea region is the world&#8217;s second busiest international sea lane. More than half of the world&#8217;s supertanker traffic passes through the region&#8217;s waters. In addition, the South China Sea region contains oil and gas resources strategically located near large energy-consuming countries.<br />
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South China Sea encompasses a portion of the Pacific Ocean stretching roughly from Singapore and the Strait of Malacca in the southwest, to the Strait of Taiwan (between Taiwan and China) in the northeast. The area includes more than 200 small islands, rocks, and reefs, with the majority located in the Paracel and Spratly Island chains. The Spratlys links the Pacific Ocean and the Indian Ocean. All its islands are coral, low and small, about 5 to 6 meters above water, spread over 160,000 to 180,000 square kilometers of sea zone (or 12 times that of the Paracels).</p>
<p>The Spratlys are part of the great sweep of archipelago Southeast Asia of more than 30,000 islands and reefs and which so complicates geography, governance and economics in the region. As these are so small and remote, there would not be much interest in the area &#8211; however, Spratlys are more significant as territorial markers than as places of habitation. There are no native islanders but there are rich fishing grounds and initial surveys indicate the islands may contain significant oil and gas.</p>
<p>As a result, a number of different nations have sought to claim some or all of the islands. Taiwan, Vietnam and China each claim the islands in their entirety. Malaysia and the Philippines claim some but not all of the islands, as also does Brunei. In 1984, Brunei established an exclusive fishing zone that encompasses Louisa Reef in the southern Spratly Islands but has not publicly claimed the reef; claimants in November 2002 signed the &#8220;Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in the South China Sea,&#8221; which has eased tensions but falls short of a legally binding &#8220;code of conduct&#8221;. In March 2005, the national oil companies of China, the Philippines, and Vietnam signed a joint accord to conduct marine seismic activities in the Spratly Islands. To support their claims, states have placed troops on some of the islands that they have claimed.</p>
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		<title>Chinese Milk Products Can Do Harm To Humans</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Oct 2008 16:58:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Bureau of Food and Drugs (BFAD) temporarily holds the sale of milk products in the Philippines that came from major Chinese dairy companies such as Mengniu Dairy Co and Inner Mongolia Yili Industrial Group due to suspected melamine contamination. BFAD Director Leticia Gutierrez said the bureau is still conducting tests on locally distributed Yili [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Bureau of Food and Drugs (BFAD) temporarily holds the sale of milk products in the Philippines that came from major Chinese dairy companies such as Mengniu Dairy Co and Inner Mongolia Yili Industrial Group due to suspected melamine contamination. BFAD Director Leticia Gutierrez said the bureau is still conducting tests on locally distributed Yili and Mengniu products after melamine-contaminated milk from China left thousands of infants hospitalized. The milk samples will undergo tests to determine if they are positive for melamine contamination. It will take a couple of weeks to know the results, she added.<br />
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Meanwhile, Melamine is an organic compound that is often combined with formaldehyde to produce melamine resin, a synthetic polymer which is fire resistant and heat tolerant. There were also reports that thousands of Chinese children get ill in which melamine is known to use as an agricultural pesticide in China and may have been part of our food chain for a long time. It can cause kidney stones and other renal damage. Symptoms of melamine intake include decreased frequency of urination as well as presence of blood in urine. But some experts were uncertain and still conducted scientific studies as to what this means for human health, or for people who may have been exposed to the chemical over the long term, albeit in very small amounts each time.</p>
<p>As part of BFAD’s routine spot inspection and in coordination of Chinese government’s quality watchdog had released an initial list of milk manufacturing companies suspected of using melamine and momentarily banned them in distribution of their products.</p>
<p>The tentative lists of Chinese companies are as follows:</p>
<p>1 Shijiazhuang Sanlu Group Co<br />
2 Shanghai Panda Dairy Co Ltd<br />
3 Synutra International Inc<br />
4 Shanxi Gucheng Dairy Co Ltd<br />
5 Jiangxi Bright &amp; Hero Dairy Co<br />
6 Baoji Huimin Milk Co Ltd<br />
7 Mengniu Dairy<br />
8 Duojiaduo Dairy Industry (Tianjin) Co Ltd<br />
9 Guangdong Yashili Group Co Ltd<br />
10 Hunan Peiyi Dairy Co<br />
11 Heilongjiang Qining Dairy Co<br />
12 Shanxi Yashili Dairy Co Ltd<br />
13 Shenzhen Jinbishi Milk Co Ltd<br />
14 Guangzhou Shien Dairy Co<br />
15 Guangzhou Jinding Dairy Co<br />
16 Inner Mongolia Yili Industrial Group Co<br />
17 Ausmeadow Nutriment Co Ltd<br />
18 Qingdao Suncare Nutritional Technology Co Ltd<br />
19 Xi&#8217;an Baiyue Dairy Co Ltd<br />
20 Yantai Leilei Dairy Products Co Ltd<br />
21 Shanghai Bao&#8217;anli Dairy Co Ltd<br />
22 Fuding Chenguan Dairy Co Ltd</p>
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