Delhi, Dharamsala, Bir Exit, Do or Die for the Defending Champions
As the struggle for the coveted Gyalyum Chenmo Gold Cup gradually draws to an end, Delhi yesterday becomes the first team to be officially out of the tournament finishing last in their pool.
Delhi, Dharamsala, Bir Exit, Do or Die for the Defending Champions
***image1***Dharamsala, 10 June – As the struggle for the coveted Gyalyum Chenmo Gold Cup gradually draws to an end, Delhi yesterday becomes the first team to be officially out of the tournament finishing last in their pool.
Delhi, Dharamsala, Bir Exit, Do or Die for the Defending Champions
As the struggle for the coveted Gyalyum Chenmo Gold Cup gradually draws to an end, Delhi yesterday becomes the first team to be officially out of the tournament finishing last in their pool.
Buddhists chant 100 million prayers to bring Tibetan lama to mountain base
Buddhist monks in the mountains of northeast India are offering 100 million prayers for the return of the Karmapa, the young Tibetan leader who escaped Chinese rule but remains banned from setting foot at his headquarters here.
Chinese Army trip not criticised
MSPs have refused to formally condemn organisers of the Edinburgh Military Tattoo for inviting the Chinese Army to perform at this year’s event.
Chinese chocolate leaves bitter taste in Nepal
After a hue and cry by pro-Tibet activists over the widespread sale of Chinese toys during Christmas, Chinese chocolates are leaving a bitter taste now.
Despite the temptation, Dalai Lama is right – violence is no answer
Watching George Bush getting his wrist slapped by the Pope reminded me of something, but at first I couldn’t place it. What was it about the way he gazed at the ceiling while he was being told off about Iraq?