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Swine Flu Infects 4, Kills 1 in Canton
Four cases of the pig plague, known as Streptococcus suis Type II, were recently discovered in Guangdong Province, China.
August 23, 2005
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Epoch Times Staff
The Price of Development: Tibet’s Lhasa River Turns Undrinkable
Many experts suspect that the recent outbreak of bird flu in Asia and its surrounding regions is due ...
August 23, 2005
BY
Kang Shiren
Gao Rongrong Tells Story of Torture on Video Before Her Death
According to the statistics recorded on Minghui.net, Gao Rongrong was the 54th Falun Gong practitioner tortured to death ...
August 22, 2005
BY
Epoch Times Staff
‘Nine Commentaries’ Wins National Journalism Award in U.S.
The value of the Nine Commentaries on the Communist Party was displayed when it was honored with a ...
August 19, 2005
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Visiting China Expert Offers Insights in Australia
"Every problem in China is a political problem."
August 19, 2005
BY
Epoch Times Staff
China Holds US Citizen Accused of Spying for Taiwan
BEIJING - China has detained a U.S. citizen on suspicion of spying for ideological foe Taiwan, keeping him ...
August 19, 2005
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Reuters
China Tries to Wipe Internet Icon from Web
BEIJING - Floozie or role model, attention monger or free spirit? For months, China has been debating what ...
August 19, 2005
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Reuters
Sixty Years – A War We Cannot Forget
"We will never forget…" remarked an 80-year-old man after relating his past experience. Memories of the Japanese occupations ...
August 19, 2005
BY
Joseph Mack
Mainland TV Broadcasts Interrupted by the
Nine Commentaries
According to an anonymous report from Heibei Province, on August 2, regular programming on Ji County Cable TV ...
August 18, 2005
BY
Xin Fei
Well-known Dissident Author Sentenced to Five Years in Prison
Epoch Times columnist and renowned dissident author Zhang Lin, was recently sentenced to five years of imprisonment on ...
August 18, 2005
BY
Xin Fei
China Oil Workers Trade In Marriage For a Job
BEIJING - Former employees of a state-run oilfield in north China are jumping through a strange hoop to ...
August 17, 2005
BY
Reuters
Former Chinese Military Cadre Reveals CCP Persecution and Urges Withdrawal
We are representatives of the military cadres who have been transferred to business in 13 provinces and areas. ...
August 16, 2005
BY
a Former Mainland Chinese Military Cadre
Supply Exceeds Demand for 900 Commodities in China
According to statistics released by the Ministry of Commerce of the People's Republic of China, from January to ...
August 16, 2005
BY
Epoch Times Staff
China Reels from Cyclone, Floods, Quake
BEIJING - A tropical storm killed two people when it roared into southern China and floods in the ...
August 16, 2005
BY
Reuters
U.S.-Chinese Talks Aim for Textile Trade Deal
SAN FRANCISCO - U.S. and Chinese officials began two days of trade talks on Tuesday that American manufacturing ...
August 16, 2005
BY
Michael Kahn
CCP Official Claims Sino-Japanese War Possible by Year’s End
The danger is no less than before World War II.
August 15, 2005
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Media Blackout as Pig-Borne Disease Spreads
HONG KONG — Authorities in the southwestern Chinese province of Sichuan have issued a media blackout order surrounding ...
August 15, 2005
BY
Yan Ming
The Reasons Behind the Daxing Mine Disaster
Seven days after the Guangdong Daxing coalmine accident, there are still 123 miners stranded in the mine and ...
August 15, 2005
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Biographer Says China Missed Chance to Debunk Mao
EDINBURGH—China missed its chance to overturn the legacy of Communist leader Mao Zedong following his death 30 years ...
August 14, 2005
BY
Reuters
China Tells Courts to Stop Hearing Eviction Cases
BEIJING - China, where urban demolition has become a major flashpoint for protests, has ordered courts to stop ...
August 12, 2005
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Reuters
CCP Entices Six-Year Old Children into the Young Pioneers
On the night of June 3, the CCP's media all broadcast the news that the recruiting age for ...
August 11, 2005
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Photo Collection: Chinese People's Livelihood
This is series of photos depicting some of the unfortuate realities of people living in the People's Republic ...
August 11, 2005
BY
Epoch Times Staff
China Tightens its Grip on Media
Beijing formally arrested the 55-year-old, Hong Kong chief correspondent for Singapore's, The Straits Times, Ching Cheong, on August ...
August 10, 2005
BY
Joseph Mack
Quit CCP Exhibit in Paris
PARIS- After nearly two months of "Quit the CCP" activities in Paris, with the support of volunteers from ...
August 10, 2005
BY
Zhang Zichun
Cutaneous Anthrax in Shenyang, One Death Reported
August 9, 2005
BY
Epoch Times Staff
China Military Could Threaten U.S. Cities, Says Defense Dept. Report
The U.S. Department of Defense has finally released its 2005 report entitled "The Military Power of the People's ...
August 8, 2005
BY
Matt Gnaizda
Pig Disease Toll Increases to 39
TAIPEI – On August 6, two new infections of Streptococcus suis and one new death were reported in ...
August 8, 2005
BY
Central News Agency, Taiwan
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