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Flawed donations from US returned
www.chinaview.cn 2005-12-29 21:00:43

    HEFEI, Dec. 29 (Xinhuanetnet) -- A batch of flawed donations from the United States-based charity organization LDS foundations were returned by east China's Anhui province on Thursday morning, the provincial charity association said.

    The donations were sent to the provincial capital Hefei in early November. But some expired medicines, second-hand medical and rehabilitation facilities and stained clothes and beddings were found among the donations.

    The used articles are packed in four containers and worth aboutfour million yuan (490,000 US dollars).

    LDS foundations made an official apology on Dec.14 and promisedto shoulder all the expenses caused by returning the donations to the U.S.The freight is estimated at 6,000 US dollars.

    The batch of donations, believed to be brand-new, were planned to be handed out to four orphanages in Anhui province. LDS is still unclear about why the flawed articles are found among them.

    LDS foundations have a long-time partnership with China Charity Federation and they vowed to grant the equivalent cash money to Anhui province after taking the flawed articles back. Enditem

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