Zheng Shuzhen, the grandmother of a baby who died after drinking tainted milk, cries outside the Intermediate People's Court in Shijiazhuang, in China's Hebei province after the first verdicts were announced. (AP Photo/Greg Baker)
- Zheng Shuzhen, the grandmother of a baby who died after drinking tainted milk, cries outside the Intermediate People's Court in Shijiazhuang, in China's Hebei province after the first verdicts were announced. (AP Photo/Greg Baker)
- Zheng Shuzhen, center, the grandmother of a baby who died after drinking tainted milk, is supported by friends as she cries outside the Intermediate People's Court in Shijiazhuang, in China's Hebei province Thursday Jan. 22, 2009. (AP Photo/Greg Baker)
- Relatives of children sickened after drinking tainted milk, hold protest signs outside the Intermediate People's Court in Shijiazhuang. (AP Photo/Greg Baker)
- Shoppers walk past eggs on display for sale, along with a notice, left, which advises the product does no contain melamine, inside a supermarket in Beijing, China. (AP Photo/Andy Wong, File)
- Sentenced to life in prison. Tian Wenhua, Sanlu Group Co.'s former board chairwoman and general manager, stands on trial on the court, in Shijiazhuang, north China's Hebei Province.( AP Photo/Xinhua, Ding Lixin)
- Geng Jinping, sentenced to death (left front) manager of a milk production base and Geng Jinzhu, right front, a driver at the base, stand trial at the Shijiazhuang Intermediate People's Court. The two, arrested in September soon after the scandal broke, are accused of adding 957 pounds (434 kilograms) of melamine-based additive to 1,000 tons (900,000 kilograms) of raw milk that they then sold to major diaries. (AP Photo/Xinhua, Ding Lixin)
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