FEBRUARY 9-15, 2018

THE EPOCH TIMES

WINNER OF SOCIETY OF PROFESSIONAL JOURNALISTS AWARD

RUSSIA INVESTIGATION

Memo Could Lead to Criminal Investigations of FBI and DOJ Officials (A1+A5)

ECONOMY

Tax Cuts Could Create a Boom, Say Economists (A1+A3)

CHILD EXPLOITATION

How Pornography Is Creating New Age of Child Predators (A1+A8)

BORDER SECURITY

DHS: Loopholes Congress Needs to Close to Secure the Border (A1+A10)

News Briefs (A2+A8)

HOW TO FUND
A MASSIVE
INFRASTRUCTURE
PLAN

Australia’s asset recycling model is one of the options the GOP is considering.

INFRASTRUCTURE

Republicans Seek Creative Ways to Fund Massive Infrastructure Plan (A3)

IMMIGRATION

Illegal Immigrants Commit High Amount of Crime: Study (A4)

Beyond the Memo (A6+A7)

NORTH KOREA

US Vows New North Korea Sanctions Ahead of Olympics Face-Off (A9)

SEXUAL MISCONDUCT ALLEGATIONS

Casino Magnate Steve Wynn Quits as CEO After Sexual Misconduct Claims (A9)

CHINA MILITARY

Chinese Navy’s Prototype Railgun Rings Alarm Bells for US (A11)

VENEZUELA

Tillerson Praises Colombia Aid to Venezuelans, Anti-Drug Efforts (A12)

BUSINESS

No Easy Solutions to Chipotle’s Public Image Problem (A12)

This Week in Fake News (A12)

CHINA MOVES TO
TIGHTEN FINANCIAL REGULATION

With a newly unified regulatory and enforcement policy coming into effect this year, Chinese regulators are just getting started in their efforts to deleverage the economy.

China Moves to Tighten Financial Regulation (A13)

CHINA SOCIETY

A New Generation of Journalists in China Face the Same Censorship, Despite New Technology (A14)

CHINA MILITARY

China Declares It Wants to Increase ‘Nuclear Deterrence’ to Counter US, Russia (A14)

CHINESE REGIME

French Newspaper Says China Bugged African Union Headquarters (A14)

CHINESE REGIME

China Announces Crackdown on Criminal Gangs (A15)

CHINESE REGIME

Wang Qishan, China’s Former Anti-Graft Czar, Gets a New Political Post (A15)

MARKETS

From Greed to Fear (A16)

LATIN AMERICA

How Socialism Ruined Latin America (A17)

CRYPTOCURRENCIES

Bitcoin: Between Government and Competition (A18)

HOUSING

Will Mortgage Lending Make a Late-Cycle Comeback? (A18)

CRYPTOCURRENCIES

Party Like It’s 1999 (A19)

THE FBI UNDER SIEGE?

High morale depends on an effective house cleaning of the bureau’s management.

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FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION

The FBI Under Siege? (A20+A21)

On the Beginnings of the Chinese Communist Party (A20)

MEDIA

For Accurate Reporting on the Nunes Memo, Look to The Onion (A24)

JAPAN-CHINA

Japanese Retailer Muji Dragged Into China Map Dispute (A24)

EPOCH FIT:
Mind & Body

Why Good Manners Matter (B1+B2)

How to Cope With Addictions Mindfully (B3)

Should You
Let Your Child Be Bored?

Being constantly entertained could ruin your kid’s ability to enjoy their own company.

Should You Let Your Child Be Bored? (B4)

Stop Feeling Guilty About Your Afternoon Nap (B4)

FEBRUARY 9-15, 2018

Ingredients You Should Avoid (B5)

Is Your Body Trying to Message You? (B6)

Getting the Elderly in
Better Shape for Surgery

Prescribing exercise and a healthy diet pre-op minimizes anxiety and stress, and improves outcomes.

A Push to Get Older Adults in Better Shape for Surgery (B7)

Which Bread Is Best? (B8)

EPOCH LIFE:
Arts & Style

REMBRANDT’S GREATEST PUPILS
STEP OUT OF THEIR MASTER’S SHADOW

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Rembrandt’s Greatest Pupils (C1+C2)

Song Cycle Traces
Love and Loss

Tenor Jonas Kaufmann sings Schubert’s “Die schöne Müllerin,” the tale of a young man’s tender heart.

Franz Schubert’s Plaintive Songs Chart Love and Loss (C3)

Things to Do (C4)

Engrossing Tales Told by Master Storyteller (C5)

Whose Party Is It Anyway? (C5)

A Friday Tradition

Italian and Jewish influences make for an eclectic Shabbat dinner.

A Friday Tradition (C6+C7)

New Yorkers Enjoy the City’s First Dog-Friendly Cafe (C8)

A Cocktail for Valentine’s Day (C8)

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