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Coal Mines In China: Putting Profits Before Safety?

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Additional Readings and References:

1. Xiao Qiang, "Coal Mine Explosion Kills 26 in North China," www.chinadigitaltimes.net, March 29, 2007.

2. "Dozens Killed in China Mine Blasts," www.bbc.com, December 6, 2007.

3. "At Least 105 Dead in China Mine Explosion," www.thestar.com, December 7, 2007.

4. "105 Die in China Mine Explosion," www.news.bb.co.uk, December 7, 2007.

5. "105 Victims in the Chinese Coal Mine Explosion," www.eflux.com, December 7, 2007.

6. Carol Divjak, "China's latest Coal Mine Explosion Kills at Least 105," www.worldproutassembly.org, December 11, 2007.

7. "Chinese Police Detain Owner of Coal Mine where 105 Workers Died," www.heraldtribune.com, December 16, 2007.

8. "Death Toll from the Rui Zhiyuan Mine Disaster in Shanxi Reaches 105," www.asianews.it, December 17, 2007.

9. "China's Coal Fuelled Boom has Costs," www.npr.org, December 18, 2007.

10. "Overseas Specialists Help Improve Chinese Coal Mine," www.chinaview.cn, December 2007.

11. Tu Jianjun, "Coal Mining Safety: China's Achilles Heel," www.wsichina.org, 2007.

12. "Strengthening Coal Mine Safety Standards in China," www.undp.org.cn, 2007.

13. "Deaths Rise to 105 in China Mine Blast," www.abcnews.go.com, 2008.

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