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Controversy Continues Over Tibetan Unrest
Diplomat says China is open to dialogue with the Dalai Lama but criticizes the political moves of the "spiritual leader"
Empire State Gets Extra Glow
New York's iconic building celebrates Olympics with a light show of flags from participating countries
Spreading the Olympic Spirit
The Truce Foundation promotes peace through sports
Seeing Is Believing
Senior Chinese Tibetologist invites Americans to see the real Tibet for themselves
Call for Accountability
UN Chief urges more action from industrialized nations on issues of food price hikes and climate change
Booked up and Ready to Go
Chinese publishing giant is writing a new chapter in the U.S. market
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Building a Better Planet
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PEOPLE/POIONTS NO.34, 2008
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