The New York Times Agency May 2010

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The New York Times Agency May 2010
(NYT44) ZHONGLOU, China -- April 10, 2009 -- CHINA MINE COVERUPS-6 -- The sole opening to the Lijiawa Coal Mine, an illegal coal mine where 34 coal mine workers were killed last July is seen in Yu County in Hebei Province, March 20, 2009. The date of the accident is painted on the wall. It's when 35 workers were killed in an accident at the mine which was covered up by local officials. From mine disasters to chemical spills, the 2003 SARS epidemic to the past year's tainted milk powder scandal, Chinese bureaucrats habitually hide safety lapses for fear of being held accountable by the ruling Communist Party or exposing their own illicit ties to companies involved. (Shiho Fukada/The New York Times)
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2009-04-10
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The New York Times Agency
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