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Aide: Dalai Lama to be released from hospital in coming days
NEW DELHI (AP) _ The Dalai Lama is likely to be discharged from the hospital in the next few days, a senior aide said Saturday, a day after surgeons removed gallstones from the Tibetan spiritual leader. "He had a minor surgery so he's resting," Tenzin...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Buddhism
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India: Dalai Lama is hospitalized
Wire reportsThe Dalai Lama was hospitalized in New Delhi, his spokesman said early Thursday, just two days after a medical checkup cleared the 73-year-old Tibetan spiritual leader to resume foreign travel. Tenzin Taklha told The Associated Press that the Dalai...Tags: Buddhism
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Finland's Ahtisaari wins peace prize as critics worry that chance to chastise China missed
OSLO, Norway (AP) _ Former Finnish President Martti Ahtisaari won the Nobel Peace Prize Friday, but this year the news was as much about who didn't get the award. Critics say the secretive, five-member panel missed a golden opportunity to reward...Tags: Al Gore, Civil Rights, Diseases, Government, Awards and Prizes
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Uighur-Americans, largely unknown in the US, wait to take in Guantanamo detainees
Associated Press WriterMcLEAN, Va. (AP) _ For centuries, hospitality to weary travelers has been part of the Uighur culture. The Uighur land in what is now the far western province of China carried merchants traversing the famed Silk Road. So in many ways it was only natural...Tags: Terrorism, Extradition, Civil Rights, Prisoners and Detainees, Wars and Interventions
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D.C. Uighurs wait to take in Gitmo detainees
Associated Press WriterFor centuries, hospitality to weary travelers has been part of the Uighur culture. The Uighur land in what is now the far western province of China carried merchants traversing the famed Silk Road. So in many ways it was only natural for Elshat Hassan,...Tags: Terrorism, Extradition, Civil Rights, Prisoners and Detainees, Wars and Interventions
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WORLD & NATION UPDATE: ABROAD
Montenegro and Macedonia recognized Kosovo's independence yesterday, despite opposition from Serbia, which called the moves by its Balkan neighbors a betrayal and expelled the Montenegrin ambassador from Belgrade. The moves represent a blow to Serbia's...Tags: European Union, Christianity, Guerrilla Activity, Orthodoxy, NATO
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Rescuers rush help to survivors of Tibet quake that killed 10 and destroyed hundreds of homes
Associated Press WriterBEIJING (AP) _ Rescuers rushed tents, food and water to villagers in Tibet on Tuesday after an earthquake and scores of aftershocks rattled the capital and surrounding areas, killing at least 10 people and collapsing hundreds of houses. State media...Tags: Injuries, News Agency, Newspapers, Earthquakes, Buddhism
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With 'Sticky & Sweet,' Madonna focuses on touring
glenn.gamboa@newsday.comReady for Madonna's latest transformation? For her new "Sticky & Sweet" tour, which makes its American debut on Saturday at the Izod Center and stays for four nights at Madison Square Garden next week, Madonna has adopted yet another new persona. She's...Tags: Sales, Barack Obama, Madonna, Adolf Hitler, Martin Luther King Jr.
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Sarah Ruhl, 'Dead Man's Cell Phone'
Special to The TimesIf someone were to ask me why I wrote this strange play "Dead Man's Cell Phone," I might be silent, I might be evasive, or I might outright lie. But imagine that I said that I was interested in the culture of cellphones, in how they have completely...Tags: Diseases, Cancer, Cell Phones, Costa Mesa, Radio City Music Hall
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Fast-Thinking Rednecks
The Dot has been trying to follow the Wall Street bailout crisis but having a hard time keeping up. One of the problems is the number being thrown, $700 billion, is so huge it seems like play money. The other thing keeping the Dot from focusing is a...Tags: Distilling and Brewing Industry, Public Holidays, Henry Paulson, Halloween, Scott McClellan
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Los conductores peruanos de televisión Jaime Bayly y Laura Bozzo protagonizan un nuevo enfrentamiento. La tormenta comenzó cuando Bayly dijo que la gerente general de Mega TV, Cynthia Hudson, le contó que Bozzo llamó para ofrecerse como reemplazo del...Tags: Carla Bruni, Religious Leaders, Charles Perrault, Buddhism
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Dalai Lama cancels trips because of health
DHARMSALA, India The Tibetan spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, was suffering from exhaustion and has canceled two planned international trips to undergo medical tests, his office said yesterday. The 73-year-old Nobel Peace Prize winner had been...Tags: Religious Leaders, Buddhism
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