Sunday, September 21, 2008

Daisypath Ticker

Singapore says third Chinese product contaminated

SINGAPORE - Singapore has found traces of a toxic chemical in a third Chinese-made dairy product as a scandal over tainted milk spreads across Asia, authorities said Sunday.

Singapore's Agri-Food and Veterinary Authority, known as AVA, said samples of White Rabbit-brand Creamy Candy imported from China were contaminated with melamine, an industrial chemical that can cause kidney stones and lead to kidney failure.

Authorities on Friday suspended the sale and import of all Chinese milk and dairy products after finding melamine in samples of a Yili-brand yogurt bar and Dutch Lady-brand strawberry milk manufactured in China. The ban includes milk, ice cream, yogurt, chocolate, biscuits and candy, as well as any other products containing milk from China as an ingredient.

"Retailers and importers have been instructed to recall these products and withhold them from sale," the AVA said in a statement. "Consumers who have bought the affected products are advised not to consume them."

Melamine has been blamed in China for four infant deaths and illnesses in 6,200 who drank tainted milk powder. A 3-year-old girl in Hong Kong was also diagnosed with a kidney stone after drinking milk containing melamine.

Since the problem of tainted milk products became public knowledge less than two weeks ago, the crisis has spread to include almost all of China's biggest dairy companies. Their products have been pulled from stores around the country, and in other places such as the self-governing Chinese territories of Hong Kong and Macau. Starbucks stopped offering milk in its 300 outlets in China.

Hong Kong's two main supermarket chains said Sunday that they were recalling milk powder made by Swiss manufacturer Nestle after a newspaper reported it contains melamine.

Taiwanese company King Car Co. announced it has recalled packs of its Mr. Brown instant coffee and milk tea containing contaminated milk powder imported from China.

Japan recalled Chinese-made dairy products, and the governments of Malaysia and Brunei announced bans on milk products from China even though neither country currently imports Chinese dairy items.

Associated Press writer Scott McDonald contributed to this report.

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Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Daisypath Ticker

Busy busy busy

Now End of Year exams coming..I am super bz with marking of students work. Have to set papers...n have to mark 4E/5N prelim papers oso....argh so many things to do. Last time I can bring them back home to do..now with Insyirah...I cant coz she wants my attention like 24/7.

Insyirah has been going thru n fro my mum's place on weekdays. Morning before 7am...send her to mum's den at night go back. It's good though because I can go to work earlier now. But I am worried that my mum cant handle her as she can be very demanding. She wants to play a lot and refuse to sleep. If she sleeps it will be for a while only and she would wake up again to play. Even hubby cant entertain her....

I am just afraid mum cant handle n den her mood swings will set in....esp wen my sis maternity leave ends on the 29th. With her being busy with Raya prep...need to entertain 4 kids...with new maid...wonder how...

Tuesday, September 02, 2008

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My student nya lagu...

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