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Christine Lin
Christine Lin is an arts reporter for the Epoch Times. She can be found lurking in museum galleries and poking around in artists' studios when not at her desk writing.
NYC, Briefly—Jan. 18, 2009
NYC, Briefly—Jan. 18, 2009
US
January 19, 2009
Special Olympics Torch Makes NYC Visit
In less than one week, law enforcement officials and Special Olympics athletes will carry the Special Olympics torch ...
US
January 16, 2009
Report: Builders to Focus on Quality, Not Quantity
As the capital pinch forces developers to make do, the quality of units will take precedence over quantity ...
Business
January 9, 2009
‘Optimist’ Not Down Over Economic Hype
“Everybody thinks that all real estate is going to hell in a handbasket. Certainly not."
Business
January 6, 2009
‘It whet my appetite’
Mr. Kernisant, a medical doctor, was already anxious to learn more about the Chinese culture.
Arts & Culture
January 3, 2009
NYC, Briefly
News from New York City
US
December 31, 2008
Fed Med Aid ‘Just What Doctor Ordered’
Senator Schumer announced that the State budget could get temporary relief from the next economic stimulus package.
US
December 30, 2008
NYC Receives Record Number of Tourists in 2008
Have you noticed more tourists in the city this year? Mayor Michael Bloomberg and NYC & Company certainly ...
US
December 30, 2008
A Year in Transit
Transit and transportation has seen a full year in the big city.
US
December 26, 2008
City Hall to Show Inauguration Day by Big Screen
For those who weren't lucky enough to receive tickets to Barack Obama's inauguration ceremony, fret not. It can ...
US
December 25, 2008
Santa Delivers Healthcare Suggestions to City
Santa and healthcare advocates caroled at City Hall before delivered a report full of suggestions to the mayor ...
US
December 25, 2008
Pharmaceutical Company Owner: ‘Divine and Enchanting’
Company Owner:"I hope every year this continues."
Arts & Culture
December 22, 2008
Adopted Chinese Daughter Connects to Her Heritage
“I loved it. I loved the costumes. I like the spirituality of the Chinese people and the heritage,” ...
Arts & Culture
December 21, 2008
Former Miss Delaware: DPA ‘Phenomenal’
If anyone knows beauty and poise, it would be a beauty queen.
Arts & Culture
December 20, 2008
‘It was so perfecto!’
Ms. Ok said, “I enjoyed everything. It was so perfecto!”
Arts & Culture
December 20, 2008
The Long Drive Was Worth It
“It just revived me. It is just wonderful, in every way. To see 20 to 30 dancers at ...
Arts & Culture
December 20, 2008
DPA Revives Traditional Culture Lost in China
As the audience was leaving the Divine Performing Arts opening show in Philadelphia on Friday night, a common ...
Arts & Culture
December 19, 2008
The Monkey King Wins Hearts in Philly Show
Center City's Avenue of the Arts was aglow Friday night with the opening of the Divine Performing Arts ...
Arts & Culture
December 19, 2008
NYC, Briefly
New York City news, from budgets to transport cuts, and whatever else is in the news in NYC.
US
December 19, 2008
High-Speed Railways to Connect U.S. Cities
The D.O.T. is soliciting proposals to design, fand operate 11 new high-speed rail corridors around the country.
US
December 16, 2008
‘Survivor Stairs’ Raised from WTC Site
The stairs that led many World Trade Center workers to safety during the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, ...
US
December 12, 2008
Tolls, Taxes, and Fares
Former MTA chief Richard Ravitch fielded questions from members of the State Assembly Standing Committee overseeing the MTA ...
US
December 11, 2008
Tax Reform Or Social Services?
A group representing over 200 organizations gathered on City Hall steps Tuesday to rally for a more progressive ...
US
December 10, 2008
Refinancing? Avoid Scams, Says Senator
Interest rates for home mortgages in New York City have dropped recently, inspiring many homeowners to refinance their ...
US
December 10, 2008
NYC Becomes More Bike-Friendly
As part of the Mayor's plan for a sustainable New York, the City Council reviewed laws to enhance ...
US
December 9, 2008
Affordable Housing Committee Hearing Tackles Issues
With Governor David Paterson expected to present the State Budget on Dec. 16, the State Assembly...
US
December 4, 2008
New York Schools Plan to Expand Capacity
The New York City Department of Education plans to add 59,000 new seats by 2014.
US
December 3, 2008
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