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Film ‘Red Race’ Sheds Light on Chinese Olympic Training
"The Red Race" at the Calgary International Film Festival opens a porthole on life inside China's gymnastics training camps.
September 21, 2008
BY
Neil Campbell
Of Chinese Products, Powdered Milk Not the Only Poison
Tainted milk powder is only the latest contaminated product to come from unethical Chinese producers.
September 21, 2008
BY
Zhang Jianhao
Brainwashing in China Hits Home
The mother of a San Diego resident, Ms. Joanna Wang, was recently kept in detention and forced to ...
September 20, 2008
BY
Jane Young
and
Jim Li
Peasants in Heilongjiang Province Suppressed
Local peasant farmers invested money to obtain farming equipment that was never delivered. Protesters rebuffed by 500 police.
September 17, 2008
BY
Qiaoqi
Contaminated Milk Victims Could Reach Over 30,000
At least 30,000 infants in China may have developed kidney disorders, after being fed contaminated baby milk powder.
September 16, 2008
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Chinese Attorney’s Book on Rights in China Published in Germany
Human Rights lawyer Gao Zhisheng's book on his life and struggles in Communist China is published in Germany.
September 16, 2008
BY
Renate Lilge-Stoedieck
Fonterra Caught in China Milk Powder Scandal
There was six weeks of delay before contaminated milk powder was recalled from the public in China.
September 15, 2008
BY
Charlotte Cuthbertson
Traditional Chinese Clothing: Secrets of the Dragon Robes
An old Chinese proverb about traditional Chinese clothing says that the reign of every emperor starts when he ...
September 11, 2008
BY
Juexiao Zhang
The Distorted Image of Tibet (Part I)
Having been propagandized in China, Ms. Zhu Rui set out on a journey of discovery. Now, she is ...
September 9, 2008
BY
Lin Caifeng
Public Education: A ‘Myth’ in China
China regimes media announced that public education will be free of tuition and other fees. Parents are frustrated ...
September 9, 2008
BY
Xin Fei
Former Shenyang Resident Details Corruption in Mainland China
Chenxi Liu, a former resident of Shenyang, northeastern China, details his harrowing experiences with official corruption and malpractice ...
September 9, 2008
BY
Chenxi Liu
Shanghai Citizens Condemn Unjust Trial
On September 1, authorities in Shanghai tried and sentenced Yang Jia to death. Yang was charged with crimes ...
September 7, 2008
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Back to School After Sichuan Earthquake: Reality Check
September 4 marks 113th day since the devastating Sichuan earthquake. It also marked the back-to-school day in mainland ...
September 4, 2008
BY
Wen Hua
NY Photographer Detained in Beijing
Behind the ceremony of the recent Beijing Olympics, one filmmaker gets a first-hand look at China's detention centers
September 3, 2008
BY
tim.mcdevitt
Mysterious Chinese Characters (11): Yi
The Chinese character for medicine, Yi, shows how the language has evolved with changing cultural practices over history.
September 2, 2008
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Two Brave Men
Guan Guimin, a well-known Chinese tenor, was arguably the most famous singer in China during the 1980s.
September 2, 2008
BY
Ren Baiming
Theories Abound in Shanghai Cop Killing Case
The conviction of an unemployed man who killed six police officers in Shanghai on July 1 is being ...
September 2, 2008
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Earthquake Hits Sichuan, 25 Dead
An earthquake measuring 6.1 on the Richter scale hit China's Sichuan Province on Saturday August 30, making it ...
August 31, 2008
BY
Gary Du
and
Sonya Bryskine
China Loses Vast Disputed Territories
China and Russia have signed a pact that effectively cedes huge amounts of Chinese territory to Russia.
August 30, 2008
BY
Wen Hua
Dim Sum: Traditionally Exquisite Delicacies
The Chinese words “dim sum” no longer sound exotic to the open-minded citizens of Hamburg, Germany. How did ...
August 29, 2008
BY
Wen Jiang
Soft-Shell Turtles Adulteration Process Exposed
A posting on a mainland China BBS entitled, “The shocking adulteration of soft-shell turtles” by a Web user ...
August 29, 2008
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Former Communist Party Chief Quits the Party
Unknown to the world, former head of the Chinese Communist Party Hua Guofeng was Mao's illegitimate son. He ...
August 27, 2008
BY
Epoch Times Staff
16 Dead in Chemical Plant Explosion in Guangxi Province
A huge explosion occurred around 6 a.m. on August 25 in a chemical plant in Guangxi province located ...
August 27, 2008
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Beijing Authorities Used GPS to Search for Petitioners During Olympics
Chinese petitioners, who have been under increased suppression since the start of the Beijing Olympics, predict that the ...
August 24, 2008
BY
Sealand Gregory
Admission of Organ Harvesting is ‘Undeniable,’ Say Investigators
New evidence of the Chinese regime's practice of harvesting organs from Falun Gong practitioners has come to light ...
August 24, 2008
BY
Ben Bendig
Mysterious Chinese Characters (9): Huai
The Chinese character 壞 (huài) means bad, evil or nasty, and is the opposite of good. It derives ...
August 24, 2008
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Riding for Rights: David Kay Arrives in Vancouver
Nearing the end of his “Race for Rights” across Canada, David Kay was welcomed by Tibetan Canadians, Falun ...
August 24, 2008
BY
Joan Delaney
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