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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 20 May 2013

    Nearly half the rice sold in Guangzhou, China, is tainted with cadmium, which can wreak havoc on the body's kidneyshttp://on.wsj.com/14qCP3A 

    7:24 PM - 20 May 2013
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      1. Jean-Paul Servant‏ @Servant_JPaul 20 May 2013
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        Voilà ce que j'écrivais plutôt RT “@WSJ: Nearly half the rice sold in Guangzhou, China, is tainted with cadmium http://on.wsj.com/14qCP3A ”

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      1. Vijay Shekhar‏Verified account @vijayshekhar 20 May 2013
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        You can't live in China! MT @WSJ: Nearly half the rice sold in Guangzhou, is tainted with cadmium, havoc on kidneys http://on.wsj.com/14qCP3A 

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      1. Hudsonette‏ @hudsonette 20 May 2013
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        RT @WSJ: Nearly half the rice sold in Guangzhou, China, is tainted w/cadmium, can wreak havoc on body's kidneys http://on.wsj.com/14qCP3A 

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      2. The Obamapologist‏ @Obamapologize 20 May 2013
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        OMG! We are really sorry about that: “@WSJ: Nearly half the rice sold in Guangzhou, China, is tainted with cadmium http://on.wsj.com/14qCP3A ”

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      1. Vanessa Glasgow‏ @Vglasgow9 21 May 2013
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        @WSJ #busi888. Poor food inspection authority

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      1. Gerald Broflovski‏ @Skankhunt70 21 May 2013
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        @WSJ my condolences for people who live in Guangzhou.

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      1. david k waltz‏ @davidkwaltz 21 May 2013
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        RT @WSJ: Nearly half the rice sold in Guangzhou, China, is tainted with cadmium, which can wreak havoc on the kidneys http://on.wsj.com/14qCP3A 

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      1. Y'Duy  🌱‏ @duykhang 20 May 2013
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        @WSJ oh China. You spare noone, even kills your own ppl for profit. Wow

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      1. John kim‏ @kcsnow12 20 May 2013
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        @WSJ It's so disgusting when I read this kind of articles.

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      1. Joseph Wright‏ @Joegle 20 May 2013
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        “@WSJ: Nearly half the rice sold in Guangzhou, China, is tainted with cadmium, which can wreak havoc on the body's kidneys"

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      1. Lawrence Parkmount‏ @L_Parkmount 20 May 2013
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        広州市で販売される米の半分近くがカドミウム重金属に汚染 RT @WSJ Nearly half the rice sold in Guangzhou, China, is tainted with cadmium, which … http://on.wsj.com/14qCP3A 

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      1. SELENA‏ @seshen 20 May 2013
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        MT @WSJ: Nearly 1/2 the rice sold in Guangzhou, China, tainted w cadmium, which can wreak havoc on the kidneys http://on.wsj.com/14qCP3A  #fb

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      1. aviraa‏ @aviraa 20 May 2013
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        “@WSJ: ~ 50% rice sold in Guangzhou, China, is tainted with cadmium, which can wreak havoc on the body's kidneys http://on.wsj.com/14qCP3A ”

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      1. linda ong‏ @lindaong100 20 May 2013
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        @WSJ:Nearly 1/2 the rice sold in Guangzhou is tainted w/cadmium, which can wreak havoc on the kidneys http://on.wsj.com/14qCP3A  #sneakychinese

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      1. Kelly Wright‏ @Wright_KL 20 May 2013
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        “@WSJ: Nearly half the rice sold in Guangzhou, China, is tainted with cadmium, http://on.wsj.com/14qCP3A ”

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      1. Diana McIntosh‏ @dianamcintosh 20 May 2013
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        @WSJ @SangyeH Just lovely.

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      1. animal liberationist matty‏ @veganboypussy 20 May 2013
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        @WSJ its also a carcinogen!

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