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"The issue at hand is the welfare of the Tibetan people and is not about the personal status"
China   Country   People   Photos   Slideshow   Talks  
 WorldNews.com 
Tibet issue at hand is the welfare of the Tibetan people and is not about the personal status
WorldNews.com Contributor Yeshe Choesang | Dharamshala: 5 July 2008 -- Envoy Kelsang Gyaltsen and I accompanied by senior aides Sonam N. Dagpo, Bhuchung K. Tsering, both members of the Task Force on S... (photo: Yeshe Choesang)
 American astronaut Sunita Williams speaks during the 58th International Astronautical Congress in Hyderabad, India, Friday, Sept. 28, 2007. Williams is on a week-long visit to India.   (bb2)
Astronaut   India   Photos   Space   US  
 The Times Of India 
Sunita Williams receives Padma Bhushan
|                 HOUSTON: Indian American astronaut Sunita Williams, who holds the feat of completing the longest space flight for a woman, received the P... (photo: AP Photo/Mahesh Kumar A)
Orangutan 067/ntf1  The Examiner 
Study: Orangutan populations declining sharply
BANGKOK, Thailand (Map, News) - Orangutan numbers have declined sharply on the only two islands where they still live in the wild and they could become the first great ape species to go extinct if urg... (photo: Creative Commons / Kabir )
Bangkok   Islands   Orangutan   Photos   Thailand   Wildlife  
Orangutan 069/ntf1  Lexington Herald-Leader 
Study: Orangutan populations declining sharply
| BANGKOK, Thailand -- | Orangutan numbers have declined sharply on the only two islands where they still live in the wild and they could become the first great ape species to go extinct if urgent act... (photo: Creative Commons / Kabir )
Islands   Orangutan   Photos   Thailand   Wild  
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 advani and soniya-politics-india-hires-am1-16-5-07 The Times Of India
Seek vote of confidence: Advani to PM
| 5 Jul 2008, 1223 hrs IST,PTI             NEW DELHI: Accusing the Congress of indulging in "trade-off" with Samajwadi Party for government'... (photo: PIB)
Delhi   India   Nuclear   Photos   Politics  
 A delegation of 15 members led by the Chief Minister of Harayana Shri Om Prakash Chautala call on the Prime Minister Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee in New Delhi on January 14, 2003 (Tuesday)  Jpib2u The Times Of India
Cracks appear in UNPA
| 5 Jul 2008, 1308 hrs IST,PTI             NEW DELHI: Cracks appeared in the UNPA on Saturday with Om Prakash Chautala-led INLD seeking to d... (photo: PIB photo)
Delhi   India   Nuclear   Photos   Politics  
 Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Peter Pace, U.S. Marine Corps, meets with Pakistan´s President Gen. Pervez Musharraf in Islamabad, Pakistan, on July 28, 2006. Pace is meeting with Musharraf to discuss regional defense issues and the war The Times Of India
Musharraf says army still backs him, vows not to quit
| 5 Jul 2008, 1338 hrs IST,AFP               KARACHI: President Pervez Musharraf insisted on Friday that Pakistan's powerful army still... (photo: DoD /D. Myles Cullen)
Asia   Democracy   Pakistan   Photos   Quit  
                         A view of the Permanent structures that were erected on the controversial forest land transferred by the state government to the Hindu Shrine in Baltal and Domail in Kashmir Valley        The Times Of India
Denying Hindus space
| 5 Jul 2008, 1201 hrs IST, Tarun Vijay               The Amarnath land row in Kashmir has proved that if Muslim politicians of the val... (photo: WN / Imran Nissar)
Hindu   India   Kashmir   Muslim   Photos  
                             Special Envoy Lodi Gyari making a point during his meeting on July 1st with Du Qinglin, Vice Chairman of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference and Minister of the Central United Front Work Department. To his right is Envoy Kelsang Gyaltsen while to the left of Du Qinglin is Executive Vice Minister Zhu Weiqun of the Central United Front Work Department. Photos/Central Tibetan Administration   Canada Dot Com
French president does about face, says he'll attend Beijing Olympics
| PARIS - French President Nicolas Sarkozy, who was told by the Chinese media earlier this week he wasn't welcome in Beijing next month for the opening ceremonies of the ... (photo: Central Tibetan Administration / Chime)
About   Beijing   French   Photos   President   Slideshow  
                               Special Envoy Lodi Gyari making a point during his meeting on July 1st with Du Qinglin, Vice Chairman of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference and Minister of the Central United Front Work Department. To his right is Envoy Kelsang Gyaltsen while to the left of Du Qinglin is Executive Vice Minister Zhu Weiqun of the Central United Front Work Department. Photos/Central Tibetan Administration Canada Dot Com
Beijing warns of Olympics unrest
| BEIJING - A senior Chinese security official said the Olympics are threatened by sabotage and unrest, state media said on Friday, as authorities fired officials after a... (photo: Central Tibetan Administration / Chime)
Germany   Leader   Photos   Slideshow   Tibet  
Orangutan 099 Philadelphia Daily News
Study: Orangutan populations declining sharply
| MICHAEL CASEY | The Associated Press | BANGKOK, Thailand - Orangutan numbers have declined sharply on the only two islands where they still live in the wild and they co... (photo: Creative Commons / Kabir )
Ape   Orangutan   Photos   Populations   Thailand  
KLdy1 - May08 - climate change - global warming. (dy1) The Australian
Protesters rally over climate change
| GOVERNMENTS are not acting fast enough to reduce carbon emissions, hundreds of protesters have heard at a climate change rally in Melbourne. | Wearing red, members of m... (photo: WN / Denise Yong)
Australia   China   Climate   Environment   Photos  
 Members of the local tribal militia keep position on a makeshift banker at a troubled area in the outskirt of Wana, the main town of Pakistan´s South Waziristan tribal region along Afghan border, Monday, March 26, 2007. Tribal militants praised by International Herald Tribune
Frontier years give might to ex-guerrilla's words
| LAHORE, Pakistan | FRESH out of Cambridge University in the late 1960s, and steeped in the era's favorites - Marx, Mao and Che - Ahmed Rashid took off for the hills of ... (photo: AP /Ishtiaq Mahsud)
Afghanistan   Pakistan   Photos   S Asia   Terrorism  
Manmohan Singh Bahrain Tribune
Manmohan govt looks set to avoid early polls
NEW DELHI (Reuters) | Facing the likely withdrawal of leftist allies, India's government moved closer yesterday to clinching political support it needs to avoid an early ... (photo: PIB)
Asia   Delhi   India   Photos   Politics  
Politics / Politicians / Elections Agricultural Policy
- US denied visa because I am a Muslim: IMA president
- Challenges abound for Bush at last economic summit
- Challenges Abound For Bush At Last Economic Summit
- Challenges abound for Bush as G8 summit nears
 American astronaut Sunita Williams speaks during the 58th International Astronautical Congress in Hyderabad, India, Friday, Sept. 28, 2007. Williams is on a week-long visit to India.   (bb2)
Sunita Williams receives Padma Bhushan
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- G8 nations to tackle global food crisis
- Japanese editorial excerpts -3-+
- State must support local enterprise
- PDS fails in district
VEGETABLES - FOOD - MARKET
G8 nations to tackle global food crisis
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International Relations Climate Change Policy
- Why few African leaders criticize Mugabe
- Lebanon 'set to announce cabinet'
- Musharraf says army still backs him, vows not to quit
- Brown: G8 must not give up on climate change
 South African President Thabo Mbeki addresses reporters in the courtyard of the Elysee Palace after his meeting with his French counterpart Jacques Chirac, in Paris, Thursday, April 12, 2007. President Mbeki has been invited by President Chirac for consu
Why few African leaders criticize Mugabe
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- G8 gathers for diplomacy amid doubts about results
- Protesters target G8; France backs expansion
- Challenges abound for Bush at he heads to Japan for his fina
- CHANGING ENVIRONMENT--DEALING WITH DISASTER / 'Climate r
Sahr Saffa - A  Sierra Leonean refugee Living in Australia
CHANGING ENVIRONMENT--DEALING WITH DISASTER / 'Climate refugees' on the increase
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Human Rights Policies Society & Culture
- US President to attend Beijing Olympics
- Thailand: Fear of Army Cover-Up in Imam’s Death
- Indonesian govt naturalizing children of Saudi parentage
- The world needs Pakistan to be a strong defender of human ri
Delegates to China's National People's Congress stand near the logo of an Olympic sponsor, in Beijing's Great Hall of the People Monday March 10, 2008. Chinese police killed alleged terrorists who were plotting to attack the Beijing Olympics, while a flight crew managed to prevent an apparent attempt to crash a Chinese jetliner in a separate case last week, officials said Sunday at the congress.
US President to attend Beijing Olympics
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- 'Some people just want to make trouble'
- 2b or not 2b?
- Five other places with fine food in BC
- India: A nation of individual winners, not collective streng
"The issue at hand is the welfare of the Tibetan people and is not about the personal status"
'Some people just want to make trouble'
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Nuclear Weapons Terrorism
- Pakistan Nuclear Proliferation Case 'Closed'
- Key Indian party says US nuclear deal is in the nation's
- India's Singh Gains Support On Nuclear Pact With U.S.
- Indian party backs government over US nuclear deal
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, addresses the crowd, Monday, Feb. 11, 2008, during a rally to celebrate the 29th anniversary of the 1979 Islamic Revolution at Azadi Square, Tehran, Iran. In 1979, more than five million people lined the streets of the nation's capital, Tehran, to witness the homecoming of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini. His return led to the 1979 Islamic revolution that toppled the regime of the pro-US Shah, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi and brought the hard-line clerics to power.
Iran answers nuclear offer
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- Frontier years give might to ex-guerrilla's words
- Multi-pronged plan against terror backed
- Gunmen kill lawmaker in southern Afghanistan
- Eight officers killed after gunmen attack in southern Afghan
 Members of the local tribal militia keep position on a makeshift banker at a troubled area in the outskirt of Wana, the main town of Pakistan´s South Waziristan tribal region along Afghan border, Monday, March 26, 2007. Tribal militants praised by
Frontier years give might to ex-guerrilla's words
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