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31 August 2005
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Task Force Meets Today Onwards
The Task Force on Negotiation is expected to meet here from today afternoon. The meeting, ninth since the first in 1999, will last up to 1 September.
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30 August 2005
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Tibetans being left out of boom 40 years on
Tibet's capital is booming, but for Gucang Dunzhu, it doesn't much matter. The Lhasa local government boasts 12 percent growth rates for the past four years, driven by massive investment from Beijing aimed at jumpstarting the largely agrarian economy.
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State Fair tempest over Tibet
Driven by a desire to right what they see as a social wrong, proponents of a free Tibet sought closure Sunday of a popular State Fair exhibit in a characteristically Tibetan way.
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29 August 2005
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Election Awareness in North America
A group of Tibetan volunteers called Washington DC Tibetan Election Initiative have taken up the task of creating awareness among the Tibetan communites in the USabout the importance of the upcoming elections. The group aims to enable
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28 August 2005
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Beijing Officials Mark Tibet Anniversary
More than 50 Chinese government officials arrived in Tibet on Saturday for events marking the 40th anniversary of China's formation of the Tibetan Autonomous Region, state media said.
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Another Miss Tibet pageant on its way
The ball is set to roll for another Miss Tibet - now a rage among young Tibetan girls in exile and also those in the plateau - a pageant that has seen its share of controversy.
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26 August 2005
25 August 2005
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Power of Indian Wit on Tibetan Cause
The power of Indian wit in conveying the full import of vicissitudes in the Tibetan struggle for greater freedom is on display here at the McLeod community hall: a unique travelling exhibition.
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24 August 2005
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Kalon Tripa to Open Cartoon Exhibition
The Indian Press has watched the Tibet issue closely for the past few decades and more often than not, the Indian public at best got a vague idea about the fate of the Nepali look-alike
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China lines up Tibet takeover show
China has finally decided to celebrate Tibet's "annexation" in public. More than four decades after it sent the Red Army to take control of Lhasa, Beijing has decided to hold a week-long festival in world capitals
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Journey to Tibetan spiritual leader's traditional home
Now to the second part of our feature on Tibet's second highest spiritual leader, the Panchen Lama. As we heard last night, in 1995 Tibet's highest leader – the exiled Dalai Lama – chose a six-year-old boy as the reincarnation of the Panchen Lama.
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