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  2. Lenox (company) - Wikipedia

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    Lenox continued some manufacture of bone china dinnerware at its plant in Kinston, North Carolina, built in 1989. The 218,000-square-foot (20,300 m 2) plant is situated on 40 acres (160,000 m 2). Its manufacturing capabilities included enamel dot, etch, color, and microwave metals, and eventually became Lenox's only American factory until its ...

  3. China service of the Lincoln administration - Wikipedia

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    There were only enough plates, cups, saucers, and serving dishes to serve about 10 guests, [1] and what china remained was mismatched and damaged. [ 13 ] [ 14 ] [ 15 ] Harriet Lane had purchased no new china during the Buchanan administration, limiting her purchases to crystal and gold spoons for use during tea parties and coffee receptions.

  4. 2009 Chinese lead poisoning scandal - Wikipedia

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    The 2009 Chinese lead poisoning scandal occurred in the Shaanxi province of China when pollution from a lead plant poisoned children in the surrounding area. [1] Over 850 were affected. Villagers have accused the local and central governments of covering up the scandal.

  5. Do Stanley cups contain lead or pose a risk of lead ... - AOL

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    Yes, Stanley uses lead in its manufacturing process for its cups, but they pose a risk of lead exposure only if the cover on the bottom of the tumbler comes off and exposes the pellet used to seal ...

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  7. Lead poisoning - Wikipedia

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    In August 2009, parents rioted in China after lead poisoning was found in nearly 2000 children living near zinc and manganese smelters. [98] Lead exposure can occur from contact with lead in air, household dust, soil, water, and commercial products. [25] Leaded gasoline has also been linked to increases in lead pollution.

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