Today’s Articles
March 12, 2008
About Dafa
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- Divine Performing Arts Popular at Kaohsiung High School (Photo)
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- The Spectacular Brings a Perfect Example of Chinese Culture to Paris (Photos)
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- Scottish Musician in Taiwan: I Want to Sing Songs from the Spectacular (Photo)
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- Taiwan: Compassion Penetrated Every Cell (Photos)
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- Vienna Audience: "The Risen Lotus Flower" Is an Eye-Opener
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- Minister: A Refreshing Beauty to Be Found Nowhere Else (Photo)
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- Equipment Company Senior VP: "Every Piece Is Unique, While Also Complimenting Each Other" (Photo)
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- Taiwan Audience Member: I'm Moved to Tears Every Time I See the Divine Performing Arts (Photo)
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- Family and Friends Enjoy the Chinese Spectacular in Tainan, Taiwan (Photos)
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- Mass Arrests - The CCP Intensifies the Persecution of Falun Gong in the Name of Protecting the Olympics
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- The CCP Maintains Control Over the Civil Aviation Administration in the Lead-Up to the Olympic Games
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- Mr. Wang Guiming Died on February 29 in Chaoyanggou Forced Labor Camp, Jilin Province
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- An Urgent Call for the Rescue of Four Chengdu Falun Dafa Practitioners on the Verge of Death
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- Relatives Try to Rescue Beijing Falun Gong Practitioner Mr. Qi Wei
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- Zhuhai City 610 Office Continues to Persecute Ms. Zhao Juanjuan
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- Police in Mengying County, Shandong Province, Sentence Ms. Wang Fafeng and Ms. Wang Zaifeng to Forced Labor
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- The Persecution of Ms. Zhu Lanying in Baoding City (Photo)
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- 61 People Declare that their Words and Deeds Under Forced Brainwashing are Null and Void
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- Compassion Differs from Human Sentiment
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- Removing Prejudices and Cultivating Tolerance and Compassion
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- Falun Dafa Practitioners Should Negate Financial Persecution
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- Completely Eradicate the Evil Elements Interfering with the Chinese Spectacular
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- What a Dafa Practitioner Who Stumbled Along the Way Saw in Other Dimensions (Part 1)
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- Understanding the Fa from Within the Fa
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- Ancient Stories of How Virtuous Mothers Educated Their Children
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- Clearwisdom Weekly Persecution News - March 3 ~ March 9, 2008