Beijing police rebut reports of dog slaughter
14th Nov 2006, 17:20 GMT
Beijing, Nov 14: Police today vowed to implement the new "one dog per household" policy here but refuted reports that dogs are being slaughtered in the city in the wake of rising cases of rabies.
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