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Free Spirit Festival 2003 kicks off with the crowning of Miss Tsering Kyi

Tsering Kyi the sole contestant in the second Miss Tibet pageant is declared the unopposed winner of the second Miss Tibet pageant at TIPA on Thursday night. (Photo by Prem Sood)

Free Spirit Festival 2003 kicks off with the crowning of Miss Tsering Kyi

"I had a tears in my eyes, when Miss Tibet (Dolma Tsering) walked over the ramp with other contestants" says a much elated audeince during the screening of Miss Tourism Inter-Continental held in Malaysia at the Fourth Free Spirit Festival.

Nepalese Border police arrested 23 Tibetans Again

The Nepalese border police have arrested 23 more tibetans at a place called Birgunj which is direct border with India. According reliable sources in kathmandu 25 tibetans fleeing tibet through Solokhumbu which lies to the east of nepal bordering western tibet

Tibetan youth urged to carry on their freedom struggle

Writer and Activist Tenzin Tsundue speaking at the valedictory of the Festival of Tibet organised by Tibetan Students' Association, Magalore and Friends of Tibet (India) in Mangalore on Wednesday.

Tibetan youth urged to carry on their freedom struggle

The youth in Tibet are determined to take the Tibetan struggle for freedom to its logical end and no power of suppression or curtailing the freedom of expression by the Chinese authoritarian rule could stop Tibet from becoming a free country

Tibetan children face an identity crisis, says writer

"Tibet: The Cry of the Snowlion," a three-day cultural festival on Tibet, ended with some poignant remarks on the position of Tibet, its lost glory and the attempts of young Tibetans to revive it.

Monks bring quiet blessing

Though they were drawn to Carrboro to perform one of the most unique artistic traditions in Buddhism, four Tibetan monks and their painter companion discovered the novelties of football traffic jams and Kentucky Fried Chicken combos.

Map missing link of PM’s China visit

In quietly releasing a website map showing Sikkim as part of India, Beijing has taken a step that flows logically from its agreement to open a border post on the China-Sikkim border.

Tibetan Treasures Come to U.S.

Monkey heads carved from bone are part of a 19th century Tibetan ceremonial silk dance costume that will be exhibited at the Bowers Museum in Santa Ana, Calif., Oct. 1, 2003. Nearly 200 rare items used by the Dalai Lamas and their courts in lavish ceremonies and daily rituals go on display for the first time outside of Lhasa when 'Tibet: Treasures from theRoof of the World,' opens at the museum Sunday, Oct. 12. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon)

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