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Scandals that recalibrate China's economic connectivity with the world, part umpteenth

ARTICLE: "As More Toys Are Recalled, the Trail Ends in China," by Eric S. Lipton and David Barboza, New York Times, 19 June 2007, p. A1.

Already wrote the column on this one as a dynamic for positive change: when greed meets shame meets lawsuits.

Why is China the source of every one of the 24 toys recalled this year? China is the world's toy chest right now.

How to say, Irving Maimway in Mandarin?

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