Test for Beijing's resolve to clean up industry

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Old Sep 25th, 2009, 12:10 PM   #1
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The village of Hengjiang, a settlement of 1,800 mostly elderly people left behind to grow rice or mine alluvial coal, has emerged as a test case of Beijing's resolve to clean up the mining and minerals industries

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Xiao Wang is a toddler, trapped in the body of an octogenarian. His lungs fight for breath and his head nods in listless slumber, his blood poisoned by lead. Sitting in the arms of his grandfather in a fly-blown courtyard, up the hill from a lead-emitting manganese smelter in China’s rural Hunan province, little Wang is both a tragic victim of the “dirty development” that has made China great and, if Beijing has its way, a poster child for the promise of a cleaner, greener China.

Xiao Wang’s village of Hengjiang, a settlement of 1,800 mostly elderly people left behind to grow rice or mine alluvial coal, has emerged as a test case of Beijing’s resolve to clean up the Chinese mining and minerals industries.
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