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Hope Remains Ancient Archaeological Site Can Be Saved
A burial ground and archaeological site dating back millennia are at the heart of a long-running saga in B.C.
December 3, 2009
BY
Joan Delaney
Generic Medicines Needed in Developing Countries, Says Group
New bill would expedite exports of generic medicines to treat diseases such as AIDS and malaria in developing ...
December 3, 2009
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Helena Zhu
Toxic Toys Found on New York Store Shelves
2009 Trouble in Toyland report from the New York Public Interest Research Group (NYPIRG) was released on Wednesday.
December 3, 2009
BY
Joshua Philipp
Projects Aim at Reducing NY Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Bloomberg announced that more than a hundred projects to reduce energy consummation have been launched or are finished.
December 3, 2009
BY
Jasper Fakkert
Nation’s First Eco-Friendly Toothbrush Introduced
Local dentists and government officials launched the nation's first eco-friendly toothbrush.
December 3, 2009
BY
Helena Zhu
‘Tracking rising sea levels’—A 100km Journey on Foot
Grey skies and drizzle did not dampen the spirits of the action group from Friends of the Earth ...
December 3, 2009
BY
Chani Blue
Atlanta Runoff Ends in Cliffhanger
A Dec. 1 runoff for Atlanta mayor drew more voters than the original election.
December 2, 2009
BY
Mary Silver
Canadian Court Hears Kazemi Lawsuit Against Iran
Stephan Hashemi's efforts to seek justice for his mother, Iranian-Canadian Zahra Kazemi, have reached a milestone.
December 2, 2009
BY
Cindy Chan
Sex, Spies, and Audiotape: What to Watch Out For on Your Official Trip to China
Former Chinese officials and Canadian security experts warn PM's delegaton to be on their guard on China visit.
December 2, 2009
BY
Matthew Little
China Commission Urges Congress to Counter China’s Policies Threatening the U.S.
China played a key role in bringing on the global financial crisis and aggravated the situation.
December 2, 2009
BY
Gary Feuerberg
Safe Haven Program Expands to Harlem
With the Safe Haven program, parents will be able to worry less about their kids on the street.
December 1, 2009
BY
Helena Zhu
Muppets Kick Off Holiday Mailing Season
Muppets Kermit the Frog and Fozzie Bear were hanging out at main post office with Postmaster General Jack ...
December 1, 2009
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Parliamentary Group Urges PM to Talk Human Rights on China trip
Parliamentary Friends of Falun Gong is urging Prime Minister Harper to raise the issue of Falun Gong on ...
December 1, 2009
BY
Cindy Chan
Cyber Monday Bargains Galore for Online Consumers
With Black Friday just a few days behind us, Cyber Monday has arrived, offering large discounts to customers.
December 1, 2009
BY
Jasper Fakkert
Police Continue Search for the Gunman in Washington Shooting
All flags were lowered to half-staff in Pierce County, Wash., on Monday, while police continued their manhunt.
November 30, 2009
BY
Joshua Philipp
Senate Starts Health Care Debate
Debate over health care reform legislation began Monday in the U.S. Senate.
November 30, 2009
BY
Jim Fogarty
World Peace March Crosses Brooklyn Bridge
The World March for Peace and Nonviolence made its way across the Brooklyn Bridge on Monday.
November 30, 2009
BY
Evan Mantyk
Brooklynites Oppose Re-Zoning of Broadway Triangle
Brooklynites rallied against the proposed plan to re-zone 50 acres of urban renewal area on Monday.
November 30, 2009
BY
Jasper Fakkert
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.
November 29, 2009
BY
Genevieve Belmaker
Four Police Officers Killed in Washington Shooting
Four city police officers were killed Sunday morning in a coffee shop in Lakewood, Washington State.
November 29, 2009
BY
Joshua Philipp
Church Apologizes to Native Tribe, Four Centuries Later
An apology was made by the Collegiate Church community to the Lenape tribe for their suffering and dehumanization.
November 29, 2009
BY
Jasper Fakkert
National Kidney Foundation’s Annual Kidney Ball Raises $1.1 Million
The National Kidney Foundation Serving the National Capital Area held its 29th Annual Kidney Ball on Nov. 21.
November 28, 2009
BY
Jeff Chen
Saigon Café: Gourmet Cuisine From the Imperial City of Hue
“You cannot survive here unless you have something very special,” said Ms. Nguyen, Chief Chef of the Saigon ...
November 28, 2009
BY
Gary Feuerberg
Oil Painting Exhibition, Competition Comes to Salmagundi
Salmagundi Club will be hosting New Tang Dynasty Television's figure painting competition next week.
November 28, 2009
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Canadian Human Rights Lawyer Lauds Spanish Court Decision
Indictments have been issued for Jiang Zemin, former head of the Chinese Communist Party, and three other Communist ...
November 27, 2009
BY
Diane Cordemans
Hazards of Chinese Drywall Confirmed by U.S. Study
Chinese drywall, hydrogen sulfide, and the corrosion of metal in U.S. homes have a "strong association," report says.
November 26, 2009
BY
Charlotte Cuthbertson
NYC Mayor Seeks Major Education Reforms
Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg laid out a plan for improving New York City schools.
November 26, 2009
BY
Evan Mantyk
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