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Genevieve Belmaker
Genevieve Belmaker is a former reporter and editor with The Epoch Times.
Slain CIA Agents’ Bodies Returned to the U.S.
Bodies of 7 CIA agents who were killed in an attack in Afghanistan were returned to the U.S. ...
US
January 5, 2010
Egypt Opens Gaza Border Crossing Amid Controversy
A border crossing at the southern tip of the Gaza Strip was opened for a brief window of ...
Middle East
January 5, 2010
Strom Thurmond’s Youngest Son Might Run for Congress
Thurmond's aspirations for congress come amid scores of Democrats and Republicans retiring or seeking higher office.
US
January 4, 2010
Seven CIA Agents Killed in Afghan Attack
A terrorist attack on a forward operating base in Afghanistan claimed the lives of seven Americans on Wednesday.
US
January 1, 2010
Attack on Christmas Day Flight Foiled
A Northwest Airlines flight bound for Detroit from Amsterdam escaped potential disaster on Christmas day.
International
December 26, 2009
Google Adds Captions for Deaf to YouTube Videos
The deaf and hard-of-hearing Internet users now have a way to watch free videos on YouTube.
News
December 24, 2009
PolitiFact Names Lie of the Year in Reader Survey
The St. Petersburg Times' PolitiFact has named its top Lie of the Year for 2009.
US
December 22, 2009
A Coffee Shop Oasis in the Big City
Grabbing a cup of coffee in any of America's cities is a common occurrence.
US
December 3, 2009
U.S. Media Response Critical of Announced Israeli Halt on Settlement Building
Official U.S. response to Israel's announcement encourages both sides to keep moving forward.
US
November 29, 2009
Arrest Made in Philippine Mass Murder
An arrest has been made following last week's massacre of journalists and other innocent civilians.
World
November 29, 2009
Photographer-Filmmaker Crosses Borders with Masterful Storytelling
There's no way to succinctly describe Tim Hetherington. You could call him a photojournalist, but that leaves out ...
Arts & Culture
November 26, 2009
Israel Orders Partial Settlement Freeze in West Bank
Israel says that it will partially halt new settlement building in the West Bank.
Middle East
November 26, 2009
Journalists Recall Witnessing Fall of Berlin Wall
Twenty years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, several journalists who were there reminisced on witnessing history.
Europe
November 10, 2009
Self-Publishing Book Expo Opens Window Into Publishing World
The first annual self-publishing book expo in Manhattan drew a small but quality crowd.
US
November 8, 2009
Hurricane Ida Gathers Strength
A hurricane warning is in effect through Tuesday for the northern Gulf Coast of the United States.
US
November 8, 2009
Cargo Ship With Weapons Intercepted En Route to Syria
Israeli naval forces intercepted a cargo ship en route to Syria from Iran on Nov. 3.
Middle East
November 4, 2009
National Prison Writing Program Helps Inmates
Jackson Taylor doesn't want to be in the spotlight.
US
November 4, 2009
For Some Settlers in Israel, They’re Living Their Dream
Outside Israel, they are given the blanket label of settlers.
Middle East
November 4, 2009
‘Berlin Twitter Wall’ Blocked in China
Virtual wall created for Twitter users to express views on the fall of the Berlin Wall has been ...
China
November 4, 2009
Series of Afghanistan Attacks Kills at Least 14 Americans
A series of helicopter crashes and explosive device attacks killed at least 14 U.S. service members.
US
October 28, 2009
Jerusalem Protests Largely Peaceful
Widespread fears that recent tensions in Jerusalem would descend into violence proved largely unfounded.
Middle East
October 10, 2009
Yom Kippur Holiday Empties Roads in Israel
The country of Israel ground to a halt on Monday for the Yom Kippur holiday.
Middle East
September 28, 2009
Protesters Gather for Chinese Leader’s Arrival
The presence of Chinese leader Hu Jintao brought mostly protests.
US
September 21, 2009
Tim Hetherington’s Unconventional Look at the War in Liberia
Among the new books that come out every fall, there are always a few stand-outs. 'Long Story Bit ...
Arts & Culture
September 15, 2009
How the NYPD Fights Terror
Interview with Christopher Dickey, author of "Securing the City: Inside America's Best Counterterror Force—The NYPD."
US
September 12, 2009
Filmmaker Who Exposed Salvador Gang Life Killed
A journalist who documented the ugly world of El Salvador's infamous gang life was killed early Wednesday morning.
Europe
September 3, 2009
‘Fixer: The Taking of Ajmal Naqshbandi’
The broken glass in the film goes beyond Ajmal's death, which underlies every scene in the movie.
Entertainment
August 16, 2009
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