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China
lacks moral authority to be a superpower: Dalai Lama.
AFP
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China
cracks down in Tibet, exiles say. LA Times
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China rejects
'semi-independence' for Tibet: state media.
AFP
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Tibetan Envoys End Visit to
China. The New York Times
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China questions Dalai
Lama's "disappointment" over talks.
The Times of India
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Dalai Lama signals strategy
shift with China. AFP
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Dalai Lama accepts
'failure' over Tibet talks with China
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Dalai Lama's envoys to leave for
China by month
end. Oct. 24, 2008 The Times of India
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Dalai Lama's Envoys to Arrive in China Tomorrow
for Talks. May 2, 2008
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Tibet, China
talks postponed after quake - Dalai aide. Reuters India
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Beijing must-see: "Tibet of China, Past
and Present"
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I am an honest friend of China:
Dalai Lama. The Economic Times
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China reopens Tibetan to tourists
for first time in three months. Times online
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Fiat apologises to China
after Richard Gere ad promotes Tibetan independence. The
Independent
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Dalai Lama envoys in China
talks. June 30, BBC
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China attacks Dalai Lama
but offers more talks. The Guardian, UK
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Dalai Lama's Envoy Details
China Talks. May 9, Washington Post
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Tibetan Envoy Calls Talks
With China a 'Good First Step'. May 6, 2008 VOA
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China Agrees to Second
Round of Talks with Dalai Lama's Envoys. May
5, 2008 VOA
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China Says 105 Tibet Activists Surrender After
Riots. Bloomberg
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Special interview with the
Dalai Lama 'I Pray for China's Leadership'.
Spiegel
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Dalai Lama's Envoy Details
China Talks. May 9, Washington Post
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China Blacks Out Tibet News.
Business Week
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China Agrees to Second Round of
Talks with Dalai Lama's Envoys. May 5, 2008
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Talks start between China and Tibetans.
IHT May 4, 2008
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China condemns Dalai
Lama's visit to Rome
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Dalai Lama says sorry he
can't meet Pope. Reuters
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China 'forced Miss Tibet
to quit'. BBC
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China condemns Dalai Lama
for ideas on succession.Reuters. Nov.29
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China Quickly Condemns
Dalai Lama's Call for Referendum on Succession.
VOA. Nov.27
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China accuses Dalai Lama
of violating Buddhist traditions. Times online.
Nov. 22
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Dalai Lama diplomacy will
not change Tibet - China. Guardian, UK Nov. .
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The Dalai Lama: To Canada
for his holiness with no love from China. CBC Oct.
29, 2007
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China's grip on Tibet
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China voices 'strong
dissatisfaction' over Harper's meeting with Dalai
Lama The Canadian Press Oct. 30, 2007
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