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Conan Milner
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Conan Milner is a health reporter for the Epoch Times. He graduated from Wayne State University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Figure and landscape painting.
Feds Take Aim at Asian Carp Problem
Obama administration officials met with several Great Lakes governors last week to discuss strategies.
US
February 15, 2010
Toyota Announces Plan to Fix Recalled Vehicles
Toyota Motor Corp. announced a solution to the sticking accelerator pedals on 2.3 million vehicles.
US
February 1, 2010
Illinois Supreme Court Launches Mentor Program for State Judges
The Illinois Supreme Court is expanding its mentoring initiative to aid judges in their judicial duties.
US
January 27, 2010
Census 2010 Road Tour Encourages Participation
The U.S. Census Bureau has begun a cross-country road tour.
US
January 12, 2010
Post Office Unveils 2010 Stamp Designs
What do Mother Teresa, classic cowboy film stars, and evergreen trees have in common?
US
January 7, 2010
Michigan Sues Illinois to Stop Invasive Carp
The state of Michigan is suing Illinois in an effort to save the Great Lakes from an invasive ...
US
December 26, 2009
A ‘Chinese Nutcracker’
Both women said they enjoyed the performance, but certain parts really stood out for them.
Arts & Culture
December 28, 2008
Ecology, Immunity, and Bird Flu
The Center For Disease Control (CDC) reports that "[the] H5N1 virus circulates among birds worldwide, is very contagious ...
China
November 5, 2005
A True Picture of Socio-Economic China– He Qianling Visits Chicago Part I
She's been called the conscience of China's reform. On Monday, November 14th renowned China expert, He Qianling, will ...
China
November 3, 2005
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