Sexual anti-smoking ads spark French scandal

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

A provocative anti-smoking ad campaign featuring teens in a subservient sexual position has sparked a storm of controversy in France, with the country's family minister calling Wednesday for the advertisements to be banned.

China studies long-term impact of tainted milk

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

More than one in 10 Chinese children sickened by contaminated milk showed signs of kidney damage six months afterward, researchers have found, raising concerns about the long-term effects of the country's massive food safety scandal.

Merkel Slams Greek-Goldman ‘Scandal’

Thursday, February 18th, 2010

German Chancellor Angela Merkel said it would be a “scandal” if banks helped Greece massage its budget, as European officials investigate Goldman Sachs Group Inc.’s role in Greek efforts to conceal the size of its deficit.

Wallace: The Real Scandal Behind the Recall

Friday, February 12th, 2010



170 more tons of tainted milk found in China

Monday, February 8th, 2010

The discovery has punched a 170-ton hole in China's promises to overhaul its food safety system. Officials say they've found yet another case where large amounts of tainted milk powder from the country's 2008 scandal that should have been destroyed were instead repackaged.