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The Nor’easter: The Understated Water Crisis
Carbon is a filthy gas that is affecting our health. There are many reasons to move toward cleaner air.
November 11, 2010
BY
Evan Mantyk
Global Dispatches: Canada—Dead Grandparents
Parliamentarians and congressmen from around the world are in Canada this week for a massive anti-Semitism conference on ...
November 8, 2010
BY
Matthew Little
From the Heartland: The Cheese Stands Alone
It was strange to hear that a cheese maker in the Ozarks is being forced to destroy half ...
November 8, 2010
BY
Conan Milner
Global Dispatches: UK—Remember, Remember the 5th of November
This is Nov. 5, and its 400-year-old celebration, marked by fireworks, bonfires, baked potatoes, and burning effigies.
November 7, 2010
BY
Simon Veazey
Southern Style: Come on, Scrooges
When I saw the vast black SUV about to T-bone me, I thought it might be the end ...
November 4, 2010
BY
Mary Silver
Election Day: I Love It!
Election Day in the US is explored by Epoch Times columnist Evan Mantyk, aka The Nor'easter.
November 2, 2010
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Evan Mantyk
As Options Narrow, Hu Jintao’s Successor Chosen
The Chinese Communist Party elite chose a new leader to protect themselves and try to keep the Party ...
November 2, 2010
BY
Heng He
Global Dispatches: Canada—Canada the Great, Sorry
It's hard to write a column about Canada, trying to find some good stuff. Truth is, Canada is ...
November 2, 2010
BY
Matthew Little
Global Dispatches: Poland—The Legends of Krakow
An account of being chaperoned around Krakow by an eccentric art historian-guide.
November 1, 2010
BY
Tom Ozimek
The Free World Goes Trick or Treating
"Honey, come look! It's the Free World."
October 29, 2010
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Global Dispatches: UK—Of River Surfing and Cheese Rolling
U.K. scraps barrage plans to amp up the country's electricity.
October 28, 2010
BY
Simon Veazey
Southern Style: Cease Firing, Peace is Proclaimed
We owe it to ourselves to understand the truth of political claims before engaging in disputes with our ...
October 28, 2010
BY
Mary Silver
Global Dispatches: Japan — Taking a Clean Look
The other day I arrived back in New York after a month in Japan and saw the city ...
October 28, 2010
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Cindy Drukier
Global Dispatches: Thailand—Driving Days in Bangkok
The first time I drove a car through Bangkok's notorious traffic I broke out into a cold sweat.
October 27, 2010
BY
James Burke
Mountain Reflection: Winter Driving
A staff writer in Colorado reflects on the sites of the winter season.
October 26, 2010
BY
Jim Fogarty
Global Dispatches: The Netherlands—Sweeping Measures
I think the hardening of society and politics is really destroying Dutch culture.
October 25, 2010
BY
Peter Valk
Combating Organ Transplant Tourism
Urging China to cease organ-pillaging from all prisoners and remove its military from the organ transplant business.
October 23, 2010
BY
David Kilgour
Southern Style: We Are All Tree Huggers
The last time I was in New York, I spotted a commotion.
October 22, 2010
BY
Mary Silver
Global Dispatches: Canada—Caught in the Iron River
On many days you can cruise for miles in the single digits.
October 20, 2010
BY
Matthew Little
The Nor’easter: Why We Shouldn’t Dismiss UFOs
Whether it was an alien vehicle that floated over Manhattan last week or simply a cluster of escaped ...
October 20, 2010
BY
Evan Mantyk
A Mountain Reflection: Conservative Roots
I'm often labeled "conservative," a simple word that can have complicated meanings.
October 20, 2010
BY
Jim Fogarty
Global Dispatches: Poland—The Driving Culture in Poland
The three of us met five years ago at one of the top business schools in the country.
October 18, 2010
BY
Tom Ozimek
Chinese Officials Should Follow Their Own Rules
Columnist recommends policy be applied to all officials.
October 17, 2010
BY
Zang Shan
Global Dispatches: Canada—The Beast Encroaches
The white-clad beast is known for its voracious appetite, devouring every leaf on every tree in much of ...
October 17, 2010
BY
Matthew Little
Southern Style: The Small War on My Street
Neighborhood residents battle over height of newly built homes.
October 14, 2010
BY
Mary Silver
Global Dispatches: Thailand—Africa is Where My Heart is at
An injury while traveling in Africa opens author's eyes to the compassion of a young woman.
October 14, 2010
BY
James Burke
Global Dispatches: UK—A Cross to Bear
England as a legal or national entity is largely swallowed up by Great Britain.
October 14, 2010
BY
Simon Veazey
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