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4th North American TYC Conference in New York City

The North American Tsokchen or the 4th North American Tibetan Youth Congress Conference (NATYC) was held in Tibet House, New York August 7th and 8th 2004. Delegates from five regions of North and South America were present during the conference.

Immigrant grows into a U.S. Marine – and now a citizen

Now no matter where he goes, Tsering Phuntsok will no longer be a man without a country. Although he's felt like an American for a long time, on Monday he officially became a citizen of the United States.

Geshe Jampel Senge to participate at the Inter-religious Conference in Athens

Geshe Jampel Senge to attend Inter-Religious Conference on "Religion, Peace and the Olympic Ideal" in Athens. Under the auspices of His Excellency, President Constantine Stephanopoulos of Greece and at the invitation of BATHOLOMEW

Grammy winners debut onstage in city

The Grammy award-winning monks from the Papung Sherab Ling Monastery in Himachal Pradesh today performed on stage for the first time and it just happened to be in Delhi.

Grammy-winning monks pray for Indian hostages, peace

In the true spirit of material renunciation, even at an honour ceremony, Grammy-winning Buddhist monks shunned praise and spoke of prayers for Indian hostages in Iraq and for world peace.

Documentary:The Forbidden Team

The Forbidden Team screening on SBS Television on Monday, 9 August at 7.30pm is the story of the exiled Tibetan national soccer team’s first-ever game, played against Greenland.

Bowers Museum scores rare ‘Treasures’

Tibet's remoteness has long made the mountainous Asian nation a source of fascination in the West. But, beginning in 1950, Tibet attracted a different sort of fame – political notoriety – when the People's Republic of China took the country by force

Scientists claim discovering mountain range shaped like Buddha

Two scientists claim to have discovered a mountain range shaped like a sleeping Buddha in the northern Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, reports Xinhua.

Prayer wheels go high-tech

The two prayer wheels Chuck Pettis has installed on his 72-acre retreat on Whidbey Island stand as symbols of what happens when Tibetan Buddhism meets high-tech Northwest.

Tattoo campaigners step up PLA battle

Protesters against the Chinese army’s appearance at the Tattoo vowed to continue their fight as they presented organisers with a 2500-signature petition. Iain Thom and Jamie Robertson from Students for Free Tibet yesterday joined Edinburgh South MSP Mike Pringle to hand over the petition

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