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Another Brick in the Wall
Friday, July 13, 2007
Mass murder of mice not enough
About one million mice, up to 40 tons, have been poisoned to death in the past 20 days in the Dongting Lake area of central China's Hunan Province. However, authorities said the dead mice were not buried and their remains could be seen almost everywhere.
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