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Dalai Lama

The Dalai Lama is a lineage of religious officials of the Gelug sect of Tibetan Buddhism.

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  • State of Desperation

    …South Africa. So deep is Chinese influence over Pretoria that, in March, South Africa denied a visa request from the Dalai Lama to visit Cape Town for a peace conference. "We would not do anything to upset the relationship we have with China …

    08/11/2009International
  • Defenders of the Faith

    …a peace between their belief and the findings of modern science. It's not just Collins; consider the words of the Dalai Lama : "If science proves some belief of Buddhism wrong, then Buddhism will have to change." Americans have serious problems …

    07/14/2009Culture
  • Bad Press

    …country." Similar florid language was applied to the Dalai Lama after the Lhasa riots; he was described as a "jackal ……answer every uncomfortable development. Whereas the Dalai Lama has raised Tibet's profile over many years, the Xinjiang …

    07/07/2009International
  • Social Justice and the First Lady

    …Instead, the facility is seen as contributing to the process of gentrification. Among those who recognize its work is the Dalai Lama , who stopped by two years ago and left a check for $10,000. It was another First Lady, Hillary Clinton, who said …

    07/03/2009Politics
  • Fringe Benefits

    …Lee Ranaldo recounts with slight annoyance the story of a lunch he, his wife and a couple of dozen others had with the Dalai Lama recently. After asking what he did for a living, the guest sitting next to Ranaldo said, "I've heard of you, but …

    06/11/2009Music

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