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Charlotte Cuthbertson
senior Washington reporter
charlottecuthbo
Charlotte Cuthbertson is a senior Washington reporter with The Epoch Times who covers the White House as well as immigration and the opioid crisis.
Foreign Real Estate Investors Return to New York
The United States has been touted as the safest market for real estate investment, and the foreigners are ...
Real Estate
February 18, 2009
India Welcomes Pakistan Admission on Mumbai Attack
Pakistan admitted Thursday that last year's Mumbai terror attacks were partly planned on Pakistani soil.
World
February 13, 2009
DPA Message Resonates With School Principal, Artist
“I feel that it is a very beautiful show it really resonates with me, especially with the color, ...
Arts & Culture
January 8, 2009
City Official: ‘It gives a new awareness of the history of China’
Ms. Whetham felt that DPA did a great job in portraying aspects of China unknown to her.
Arts & Culture
January 8, 2009
Former Mayor Sees ‘Hope for the future’ in Show
“I think we all learn from history and this certainly was history,” Ms. Brewer said.
Arts & Culture
January 7, 2009
‘Never, Never’ Seen Anything like Divine Performing Arts
"They came down so softly, you could hardly hear them hit the stage. It gave me goosebumps, it ...
Arts & Culture
December 26, 2008
Endosulfan Poison Banned in NZ
The Environmental Risk Management Authority ruled that endosulfan would be banned from use in New Zealand.
US
December 17, 2008
China’s ‘Progress on Paper, Deterioration in Reality’
Canadian Lawyer, Clive Ansley, a Mandarin-speaker and specialist in Chinese law, said the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) pays ...
International
December 3, 2008
Auckland’s Panmure Santa Parade Receives Threat
A Chinese Association has allegedly sent a letter to Christmas parade organisers in the Auckland suburb of Panmure, ...
US
November 28, 2008
A Look at New Zealand’s Big Killer
Children are the latest victims of the largely lifestyle-related disease, Type 2 diabetes.
US
November 25, 2008
UN Slams Chinese Regime in Torture Review
In what has been labeled a “rare move”, the United Nations has directly called the Chinese regime to ...
International
November 22, 2008
Parade Ban Goes to High Court
Falun Dafa's concerns of discrimination in the face of Chinese embassy pressure continue as papers are filed over ...
US
November 19, 2008
New NZ Govt Finalised, Key Off to APEC
New Zealand's National Party leader and Prime Minister-elect, John Key, has finalised agreements with minor parties to form ...
US
November 16, 2008
UN Confronts China on Torture
The Chinese regime has failed to answer hard-hitting questions about its severe human rights violations when pushed by ...
International
November 12, 2008
Chinese Imports Getting the Cold Shoulder
New customs rules for Chinese imports have seen some food shipments from China decrease more than 50 percent.
US
October 14, 2008
West is Naïve in Business With China, Say Experts
Experts say tainted milk scandal points to a naivete the West has in doing business with China's communist ...
China
September 24, 2008
Yurts: Stylish and Earthy Abodes
Fancy living in a tent? Yurts are gaining popularity as more and more people chose the traditional abode ...
Home
September 16, 2008
Fonterra Caught in China Milk Powder Scandal
There was six weeks of delay before contaminated milk powder was recalled from the public in China.
US
September 15, 2008
Election Campaigns Launch as Date Set
Let the games begin. New Zealand political parties launch their election campaigns after date set for 8 Nov.
US
September 15, 2008
40,000 Kiwis Sign Petition for Rights in China Before Olympics
n a campaign to highlight human rights abuses in China, more than forty thousand Kiwis put their names ...
US
August 7, 2008
Breaking Beijing’s Internet Blockade
Detailed instructions for reporters to break through the “Great Firewall of China” are now available. The Global Internet ...
China
August 5, 2008
TV Signal Cut Under Pressure From Chinese Regime
The only signal into China providing mainlanders with free and uncensored satellite news has been cut off amid ...
US
July 21, 2008
First Person Buys Apple iPhone 3G
New Zealander Jonny Gladwell was the first person in the world to get the coveted new Apple iPhone ...
US
July 11, 2008
First Person Buys Apple iPhone 3G
Jonny Gladwell was the first person in the world to get the coveted new Apple iPhone 3G.
News
July 10, 2008
Falun Gong Targeted Ahead of Beijing Olympics
With the Beijing Olympics less than one month away, Chinese authorities have escalated their campaign against adherents of ...
International
July 9, 2008
Human Rights Info Packs Go Out to Olympic Athletes
New Zealand groups are encouraging athletes to speak out about the continuing human rights violations in China while ...
US
June 23, 2008
NZ to Urge Japan to Stop Whaling at International Meeting
Protests and controversy surround the International Whaling Commission's annual meeting as it kicks off in Chile this week. ...
US
June 13, 2008
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