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Staff members of the local quality supervision bureau empty tainted milk powder packets at a garbage dump site in Shenzhen, Guangdong province September 19, 2008. Nearly 10 percent of milk samples from three top Chinese dairy companies has been tainted with toxic melamine, the government quality watchdog found in tests for the banned chemical that has killed four children.
A three-month-old child who suffered from kidney stones, receives medical treatment at a hospital in Hefei, Anhui province September 16, 2008. The number of Chinese infants found threatened by toxic milk powder is likely to rise as the search for victims spreads, state media reported on Tuesday, with the government facing rising public anger.
A reveller swims in tomato pulp during the annual "Tomatina" (tomato fight) in the Mediterranean village of Bunol, near Valencia, August 27, 2008. The origin of the tomato fight is disputed - everyone in Bunol seems to have a favourite story - but most agree it started around 1940, in the early years of the dictatorship of General Francisco Franco.
Dede, 35, demonstrates holding a pen during a news conference before leaving Hasan Sadikin Hospital in Bandung, west Java province, August 25, 2008. Sacked from his job, deserted by his wife, shunned by neighbours -- "tree man" Dede has been treated as a freak for most of his life because of the gnarled growths sprouting from his hands and feet. According to media reports, Dr. Anthony Gaspari from University of Maryland tested Dede's blood and said that the growths are the result of Human Papilloma Virus (HPV), a fairly common infection that usually causes small warts. Dede returned home on Monday after being hospitalized for nine months to undergo surgery to remove the growths.