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Why Warren Buffett and Bill Gates Returned Empty-Handed From China
Are the conditions for charity different in China and the United States?
October 13, 2010
BY
Heng He
A Mountain Reflection: Cultural Darkness
An Epoch Times staffer gives his opinion on the dark side of films.
October 12, 2010
BY
Jim Fogarty
Deciphering the Words of China’s Wen
The West should not misunderstand recent remarks made by China's Premier Wen Jiabao on topics that are normally ...
October 10, 2010
BY
Xia Xiaoqiang
Global Dispatches: The Netherlands—Golf and Politics
Two things have drawn my attention: the forming of a new Dutch government, and the Ryder Cup golf ...
October 7, 2010
BY
Peter Valk
Rising Taxes Haunt New York, America
Just last week, New York, my home and the state with the highest taxes, reinstituted a 4 percent ...
October 7, 2010
BY
Evan Mantyk
Global Dispatches: UK—The British Dream?
The British don't tout their national identity in the same way as Americans.
October 4, 2010
BY
Simon Veazey
Global Dispatches: Canada—Democracy’s Forgotten Magic
I can almost sense the secrets hiding in forgotten corners, a magic just waiting to be discovered.
October 1, 2010
BY
Matthew Little
Global Dispatches: UAE—A Ride on Dubai’s Glittering Metro
Littering—including the practice of leaving newspapers on your seats as you exit the train—is also an offense.
September 29, 2010
BY
Stephen Jones
China Not Equal to the US
China specialists and observers alike note the rise of China in the Asian region
September 29, 2010
BY
Shar Adams
Global Dispatches: Japan—Life is Lovely in Inaka
While life in inaka may be in a dangerous decline, one would never guess it by the quality ...
September 28, 2010
BY
Cindy Drukier
Global Dispatches: Thailand—Backstreets of Bangkok
Stray dogs, street vendors, dresses hung from trees, barefoot laborers — take a walk through Bangkok.
September 28, 2010
BY
James Burke
Global Dispatches: The Netherlands—A Stroll Through A Dutch Park
This Dutch author recounts his experience trying to take a stroll in a typical Dutch park.
September 23, 2010
BY
Peter Valk
Global Dispatches: Greece—Conquering the Stars
One could ask, with all these external battles, is it necessary to fight the internal ones as well?
September 23, 2010
BY
Neli Sfigopoulou
The Chinese Communist Regime’s New Ruling Tactics
Besides violence and lies, the Communist Party in China has added a third dimension to its means of ...
September 23, 2010
BY
An Zhe
Global Dispatches: Poland—Jews in Poland
The opening was by invitation only. Security at the restaurant was visible, and visibly professional—more Mossad (Israeli intelligence) ...
September 20, 2010
BY
Tom Ozimek
Global Dispatches: The Netherlands—The Once Great Nation Closes Its Doors
As a great small nation we interacted with different cultures and countries.
September 20, 2010
BY
Peter Valk
The T-Shirt That Scared a State
I had never been in China before and very much looked forward to being in Beijing and taking ...
September 16, 2010
BY
Suman Srinivasan
The Beijing Power Jam
The recent several-days-long traffic north of Beijing is a symptom of another kind of jam that affects all ...
September 15, 2010
BY
Zang Shan
Global Dispatches: Thailand—Bankok’s Coffee Challenge
Finding a decent expresso coffee in Thailand's capital is an adventure.
September 13, 2010
BY
James Burke
Global Dispatches: UK—A Sporting Chance
British gentlemen like tabloid news.
September 13, 2010
BY
Simon Veazey
Response to Shane
Shane asserts that I imply “we shouldn't worry about taking responsibility for changing how we consume fossil fuels.”
September 13, 2010
BY
Epoch Times Staff
North Korea and China Still Friends: Kim Visits Twice
North Korean Leader's second China Visit in three month a late August Xinhua Feature; arrived the day following ...
September 12, 2010
BY
Cheng Jing
Germany Leads With 100 Percent Renewables Goal
September 6 was a historic day for the German energy industry.
September 11, 2010
BY
Daniel Boese
Less Expensive—More Effective Border Patrol
Regarding your article, Homeland Security Deploys Predator in Texas. This is absolutely stupid.
September 11, 2010
BY
Epoch Times Staff
China: ‘an out-of-control regime’
Your article, Pattern of Harsh Prison Sentences Emerging in China on China's prisoners of conscience.
September 11, 2010
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Aren’t We Continuing the Cycle of Hate
In response to your article, Sarah Palin Asks New Yorkers to 'Refute' Mosque Construction Near Ground Zero.
September 11, 2010
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Global Dispatches: Canada—My Terror of Tiny Toes
It's when babies start looking around with that all-knowing, unthinking serenity that I get a little fidgety.
September 10, 2010
BY
Matthew Little
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