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3/10/2010
Jane Moore
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China to Ban Domestic Animal Meat

Join the discussion on international law as it relates to the use of domestic animals as a food source. Should the social norms of a country be modified to meet the expectations of the visiting international community? Casamo Court Reporters and Videographers from Virgina, Maryland and Washington, D.C. weigh in with your thoughts.

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