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China Tops 100 Million Internet Users
HONG KONG - According to China Internet Network Information Center (CNNIC), there are over 103 million Internet users in China. One out of every thirteen Chinese people uses the Internet. ...
October 7, 2005
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Official Language of Qing Dynasty Borders on Extinction
As the official language of China's Qing Dynasty (1644 – 1911 AD), the Manchu language has great significance ...
October 7, 2005
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Announcements of Resignation from the CCP
Resign from the Party, the Group, and the LeagueWhy do I want to resign?1. To this date, the ...
October 7, 2005
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Epoch Times Staff
Typhoon "Dragon King" Slams Fuzhou Province
The typhoon "Dragon King" made its first landfall in Jinjiang City, Fujian Province at 9:35 p.m., October 2, ...
October 6, 2005
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Epoch Times Staff
Massive Arrests on Tiananmen Square during the CCP's National Day Holiday
During the Chinese Communist Party (CCP)'s National Day holiday, many people took the opportunity to protest on Tiananmen ...
October 6, 2005
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Zhao Zifa
Blind Chinese Abortion Activist Beaten
View video report, courtesy NTDTV BEIJING—A blind Chinese activist trying to call attention to forced abortion and other ...
October 5, 2005
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Reuters
Scenes from Shanghai Streets
Hong Kong Government Loses Another Human Rights Lawsuit
Following its recent loss in a lawsuit against Falun Gong practitioners for "obstruction" and "attacking police", the Hong ...
October 5, 2005
BY
Epoch Times Staff
China’s Hu Eyes Promotions at Communist Meeting
BEIJING—China's Communist Party gathers behind closed doors this weekend for an annual meeting that will chart a course ...
October 5, 2005
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Benjamin Kang Lim
Beijing's Cyber War
At the annual Western Conference of Asian Studies in Denver, Erping Zhang, Executive Director of Association for Asian ...
October 4, 2005
BY
Erping Zhang
Farmer Sentenced to Death for Killing Two Filipino Tourists
BEIJING- Wang Gongzuo, a farmer from Jiangsu Province, chose to show his discontent with the Chinese government by ...
October 4, 2005
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Epoch Times Staff
Taishi Village's Struggle for Democracy in China (Photo Essay, Part II)
If you have seen happy faces and bright photos of hope in Part I of this photo essay, ...
October 4, 2005
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Siwang
Chinese Government Struggling with Flu Outbreak
The Chinese Ministry of Health announced an emergency response plan to curb outbreaks of influenza, a move that ...
October 3, 2005
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Taishi Village's Struggle for Democracy in China (Photo Essay, Part II)
If you have seen happy faces and bright photos of hope in Part I of this photo essay, ...
October 3, 2005
BY
Siwang
Over One Hundred People Arrested on China's National Day
On October 1, the Chinese Communist Party's National Day, there were many tourists on Tiananmen Square. The area ...
October 3, 2005
BY
Zhao Zifa
Taishi Village's Struggle for Democracy in China (Photo Essay, Part I)
Taishi, a small village of 2075 residents in south China's Guangdong Province, is still in the throes of ...
October 2, 2005
BY
Siwang
10-Year-Old Boy Seeks Help to Rescue Father
The following is a series of snapshots into the life of a 10-year-old boy named Zhang Jiarui. His ...
October 2, 2005
BY
Wang Mei
Parents to Sign New Security Agreement for Children to Attend School
Soon after the new semester started at Qilihe Elementary School in Lanzhou City, the school introduced the "Elementary ...
October 2, 2005
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Epoch Times Staff
Teachers and Students Decimate Hubei Province Battery Factory
Hubei Province, China – Locals took matters into their own hands in Hubei Province last week when they ...
October 2, 2005
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Chinese Infuriated the God of Rain
In Fujian province in the east of China more than 210 thousand people were evacuated because of the ...
October 2, 2005
BY
The Epoch Russia Times
Chinese Legal Community Provides Assistance to Missing Attorney
The plight of residents in Taiahi Village, Guangdong Province has attracted national and international attention. The residents had ...
October 2, 2005
BY
Gao Ling
Balloons Released Towards Mainland China Carrying Messages of CCP Withdrawals
TAIWAN – October 1st marked the 56th anniversary of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) regime. On this day, ...
October 2, 2005
BY
Xu Shiting
Did Beijing Interfere with "The Future of China"?
"The Future of China," an international forum on the Nine Commentaries on the Communist Party held in Hong ...
October 1, 2005
BY
Meihua Zhou
Taishi Village's Struggle for Democracy in China (Photo Essay, Part I)
Taishi, a small village of 2075 residents in south China's Guangdong Province, is still in the throes of ...
October 1, 2005
BY
Siwang
China's Restive Xinjiang Marks 50th Anniversary
BEIJING - China marked the 50th anniversary of the establishment of Xinjiang as an autonomous region on Saturday, ...
October 1, 2005
BY
Lindsay Beck
Famous Chinese Olympic Medalist Xiaomin Huang Issues Party Withdrawal Statement
My name is Xiaomin Huang and I was formerly a swimmer for the Chinese National Team. I have ...
September 30, 2005
BY
Epoch Times Staff
The Annual Budget for 117 Retired Top CCP Officials Is More Than US$124 Million
High level officials of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) still enjoy many privileges after retirement. All retired CCP ...
September 30, 2005
BY
Epoch Times Staff
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