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Wall Street Week Ahead: Stocks Eye Banks, Short-Sale Rule
U.S. stock market investors will watchbank earnings this week for more write-offs that could hurt the market.
Three Killed in Thai Muslim South After 'Ceasefire'
Militants fired on an army outpost and killed three villagers in Thailand's restive Muslim south.
Kenya Sugar, Biofuel Project Stirs Controversy
Local farmers and environmentalists oppose the new sugar and biofuel project by the government of Kenya.
Mexico Awards Highest Honor to U.S. Sen. Kennedy
Mexico has awarded Senator Edward Kennedy the country's highest honor for his work defending the rights of immigrants.
ANWR Front and Center
Should the U.S. allow an increase of oil drilling in a remote area of Alaska known as the Arctic National Wildlife ...
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Aung San Suu Kyi Banned from Burma's Martyrs' Day Ceremony
Burma opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi was not invited to pay tribute to her late father on Martyrs' Day.
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Chinese Ambassador Admits to Pressuring Eutelsat to Discontinue NTDTV's Signal
Tape recordings show that the Chinese Ambassador pressured Eutelsat to stop broadcasting NTDTV to China.
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Zimbabwe to Introduce $100 Billion Bank Note
Zimbabwe will introduce a $100-billion bank note as the nation struggles with the world's highest inflation rate.
Justice for Darfur: An International Affair
Last week, it was reported that the prosecutor was seeking an arrest warrant for Sudan’s President Omar Hassan a ...
WYD: The 24-hour Street Party
World Youth Day hype, so what’s the big deal? The Epoch Times' Sonya Bryskine describes her experience.
Asia Takes Aim at Europe in Luxury Yacht Building
Fast-moving Asia is vying for a bigger share of the multi-billion dollar luxury ship market.
NASA’S Ikhana Helps in California’s Firefighting Effort
California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger joined NASA, federal and state fire officials on Monday at the NASA Ames ...
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Opinion
Who's to Blame for the High Price of Oil?Don't blame OPEC, the oil companies, George W. Bush, or the Iraq War for our runaway oil prices.
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Life
Recycled Material to Handbags and PursesI've been hearing a lot about all the recycled materials being turned into handbags and purses. Are these bags act ...
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Arts & Entertainment
Characteristics of Chinese Painting and Human NatureAll great artists live according to high moral standards. This creates a connection between the characteristics of ...
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Science & Technology
The Mystery of the Chinese PyramidsThe virtually unknown Chinese pyramids are historic monuments that now struggle against the ravages of time and th ...
United States
Obama Meets U.S. Commander in Afghanistan
Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama met the U.S. commander in Afghanistan to talk about the war he says is not getting enough attention from the Bush administration.
World
Tropical Storm Leaves 18 Dead in Taiwan
Tropical Storm Kalmaegi, killed 18 people and injured another eight, after it hit Taiwan.
China
China's Discontented Challenge Olympic Hurdles
Chinese officials have launched an onslaught of checks to stop aggrieved citizens reaching Beijing to launch petitions during the Olympics.
Business
Wall Street Week Ahead: Stocks Eye Banks, Short-Sale Rule
U.S. stock market investors will watchbank earnings this week for more write-offs that could hurt the market.
Opinion
A Letter to the CEO of Eutelsat
An NTDTV viewer asks the chief executive of Eutelsat to resume broadcasts of the independent TV station.
Science & Technology
The Gore Challenge: 10 Years to Quit Fossil Fuels
Former vice presidentAl Gore challenged America to switch totally off fossil fuels in 10 years.
Arts & Entertainment
Actress Jolie Leaves Hospital After Giving Birth
Actress Angelina Jolie has left the French hospital where she gave birth to twins last week.
Health
Nutritious Porridge Pays Off Decades Later
A nutritious diet in early childhood provides a developmental edge that may not be apparent until adulthood.
Life
Oolong Tea - Alert Without Jitters
Oolong tea is not merely tasty, but its flavenoids also mobilize one's inner energy. As various ancient Chinese legends have described, the name oolong means "Black Dragon" or "Black Snake."
Sports
Freire Climbs, Then Sprints, to Win Stage 14 of the Tour
Oscar Freire held on through the climbs to win the final sprint in Stage Fourteen of the 2008 Tour de France.
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