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Six Beauties to Vie for Miss Tibet Crown 2004

Six Tibetan girls will compete in Miss Tibet pageant 2004. According to Lobsang Wangyal, the Producer of the event, the photos of the contestants are displayed on www.misstibet.com.

Geshe Sonam Senge Appointed the Abbot of Namgyal Monastery

The Namgyal Monastery yesterday welcomed its new abbot Geshe Sonam Senge widely known as Geshe Dawa la. He has been appointed by His Holiness the Dalai Lama as the sixth abbot of the monastery since 1959.

Tibetan Flag in 1934 National Geographic

A few days after the appearance of my essay "Freedom Wind Freedom Song" on WTN and Phayul, I received an email from an old friend Tendar la, formerly an official from the Department of Information and International Relations

TYC’s 12th General Body Meeting Opens Today

The Tibetan Youth Congress, one of the oldest and largest non-governmental organisations of the exile Tibetan community, began a five day general body meeting at the Auditorium of the lower TCV school this morning.

Dharamsala Marks 44 years of Democracy

The Tibetans in Dharamsala and the Central Tibetan Administration yesterday celebrated the 44th democracy day. Taking part in this official function held at the Tsuglakhang courtyard were Mr. Jadur Sangpo

Tibetans mark 44 years of Democracy

Tibetans in different parts of India gathered today to mark the 44th anniversary of democracy in exile. Speaking on the occasion, Kalon Tripa Samdhong Rinpoche, administrative head of the Tibetan Government-in-Exile

China defends detention of Tibet activists in Olympics protest

China on Thursday angrily defended its detention of two Western Tibet activists protesting against Beijing’s hosting of the 2008 Olympics, saying foreigners must abide by the country’s laws.

Despite Progress, Tibet’s Children Still Without Basic Schooling

China's bid to improve education in Tibet has produced some good results, but many of the impoverished region's children are still without basic schooling.

Red star over the Potala palace

Watching the Potala palace as it turns from an inky, translucent blue to a pearly grey-off white in the early morning light, is a singular experience.

3000 Tibetans witness respected monk’s mock execution

In protest of China's imminent execution of respected Tibetan Buddhist monk Tulku Tenzin Delek, campaigners took part in a street theatre performance in McLeod Ganj, Dharamsala.

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