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Serena Dominates Sister Venus to Win 11th Grand Slam Singles
Serena beats sister Venus emphatically at Wimbledon to win her 11th Grand Slam singles title.
U.N.'s Ban Denied Suu Kyi Meeting
The U.N.'s Ban Ki-moon said he was "deeply disappointed" that his request to meet with Aung San Suu Kyi was rejected.
North Korea Defies U.S. With Missile Launches
North Korea test-fired five missiles on Saturday, in an act of defiance towards the United States.
Wall Street Week Ahead: Earnings to Set Tone for Stocks
The start of 2nd-quarter earnings season could determine how much faith investors should have in an economic recovery.
Palin Resigning as Alaska Governor in Surprise Move
Alaska Governor Sarah Palin said she will resign this month, leaving office with 18 months left to serve.
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Cancellara Wins Stage One of Tour de France
Fabian Cancellara won the First Stage of the 96th Tour de France. Lance Armstrong finished tenth.
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Persecuted For His Faith
In 2001, Frank Zhao was kidnapped from his house near Shanghai by special police for practicing Falun Gong.
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Cyber Threats Escalating Around the World
It is widely understood that it is Russia and China that are responsible for the majority of the cyber attacks.
Consul: ‘A beautiful experience’
Dr. Adalberto Vicente Díaz, consul of Cape Verde, and his wife Ms. Beatriz Jones Cianci were impressed.
Oil Below $67 After Bleak U.S. Jobs Data
Oil prices to correct from the recent rally to about $60 a barrel or lower, amid demand weakness.
Australia Discovers Three New Large Dinosaurs
Fossils of three new species of dinosaurs discovered in Australia, suggest the country may have a more complex pre ...
Preliminary Selection for Epoch Times Photography Competition Completed
The first round of judging for the 2009 Epoch Times International Photography Competition is complete.
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Science & Technology
Underwater Robots Use Lasers to Identify Threats in Murky Sea WatersUnderwater laser networking and imaging technologies are being developed to rapidly identify and monitor potential ...
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Life
The Renaissance of the Victory Garden (Part 1)An enormous wave is growing, a movement, can you feel it? It started a long time ago and it is back! It is taking ...
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Business
Middle-Income Job Market Coming Aliveobs for middle-income workers—including those without a university degree—are on the upswing and now amount to ...
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Opinion
The Obama Financial Reforms: Road to Change or Perdition?A recent study cited by the Financial Times argues that we are now in a Depression but no one wants to use the term.
United States
Palin Resigning as Alaska Governor in Surprise Move
Alaska Governor Sarah Palin said she will resign this month, leaving office with 18 months left to serve.
World
North Korea Defies U.S. With Missile Launches
North Korea test-fired five missiles on Saturday, in an act of defiance towards the United States.
China
China Welfare Home Seizes Babies to Put Up For Adoption
The Sanqin Metropolitan Daily reported that the Zhenyuan County Welfare Home of Guizhou Province in China has been forcefully taking away babies from local residents.
Business
There is No Place for Hindsight in Real Estate
Whenever a person relies on hindsight to evaluate an experience, he or she tends to end up thinking negatively.
Opinion
A Black Mood Meets an Old Song
I was in a low mood, so I decided to drastically change locale. I left my office in Manhattan and took the subway train to Coney Island.
Science & Technology
Australia Discovers Three New Large Dinosaurs
Fossils of three new species of dinosaurs discovered in Australia, suggest the country may have a more complex prehistoric past.
Arts & Entertainment
Member of Parliament: Shen Yun 'moved me, transmitted tranquility'
Member of Parliament resonates with the dances in Shen Yun, "because it is something very difficult."
Health
Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine for Mental Health, Part 1
Chinese medicine is a complete system of healing that first appeared in written form around 100 B.C.
Sports
Serena Dominates Sister Venus to Win 11th Grand Slam Singles
Serena beats sister Venus emphatically at Wimbledon to win her 11th Grand Slam singles title.
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