Dalai Lama embodies Tibetan hopes
He was 60 years old, single, and a very ordinary man. His last job was cooking and cow herding. There was absolutely nothing special about him, and he has left nothing noteworthy behind.
Boycott ‘Made in China’ for a Free Tibet, a Free China and a Freer, Fairer World Economic Order
As you make your final plans for ringing out those Boycott bells this holiday season, remember that there is only one way left for us to halt, or at least affect China’s population transfer into Tibet and the myriad
Why we need to save Tibet?
Left in the dust of the human race are tiny remnants of tattered cultures trying desperately to hold on to the keys that unlock the great mysteries of life. Did the American Indians understand things that we will never know?
“That one day will come”
Tenzin Tsundue speaks to Earl and cathy. Earl Finkler is a news reporter with KBRW and lives in Barrow. Cathy Rexford is an Inupiaq social activist from Northern Alaska.
Chinese premier talks trade
The relationship between Canada and China can be the envy of the world, Wen Jiabao, the Chinese premier, said yesterday. The Chinese leader, in town for a two-day visit