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Last updated: 2005-08-03


China moves to reverse slump in pork sales
2005-08-03


A Chinese woman (L) displays pork that her husband had chopped, at a market in Beijing, August 3, 2005. China, which came under fire for covering the SARS outbreak two years ago, has vowed to punish officials who falsify or delay reports on a deadly swine flu that has infected 205 people and killed 37 in Sichuan province, according to the Chinese Ministry of Health on Tuesday.
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BEIJING - China's Commerce Ministry urged officials on Wednesday not to block distribution of safe pork products nationwide, in an apparent bid to stop a slump in pork sales after a swine flu outbreak killed 37 people.... ...

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