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Special> China's Tibet: Facts & Figures> Society

-51st Anniversary of Emancipation of Tibetan Serfs Marked
-Tibet's Oldest Woman Turns 118
-Tibet Daily Slams Dalai Lama's March 10 Speech
-Panchen Lama Promises to Maintain Stability in Tibet
-China's Hu Calls for Stability in Tibet
-Dalai by No Means a Religious Figure, But a Political One
-Official: Situation in Tibet Stable, Riots Unlikely
-Grand Celebrations to Be Held on Serfs Emancipation Day
-Tibet in Best Period of Development 50 Years After Democratic Reform
-Abolishment of Serfdom in Tibet as Progressive as U.S. Anti-slavery Movement
-Tibetans' Fate Changed Profoundly Since Democratic Reform in 1959
-Tibetans Celebrate New Year
-Jubilant Tibetans Embraces Coming New Year
-Highway Construction to Complete in 3 Years for Tibet
-Tibet Sets 'Serfs Emancipation Day'
-$1.18 Bln to Improve Tibet Rural Infrastructure
-Holiday to Mark End of Tibet Serfdom
-Dalai Issue Should Not Hurt Ties: Czech Envoy
-'Sabotage' Sets Back Tibet Development: Party Chief
-Tibet to Set 'Serf Liberation Day'
-Most Lawmakers in Tibet Are Ethnic Minorities
-Door to Tibet Talks 'Open'
-Healthcare
-Science and Technology
-Education
-Strengthening Social Security
-Improving People's Livelihood
-The Autonomous Power for Socio-Economic Development
-Political Autonomy Right
-Sports
-Inheritance and Development of Traditional Tibetan Culture
-Maintaining Social Stability
-Support From State Leaders for National Regional Autonomy
-Strong Earthquake Hits Southern Tibet
-Tibetologist: China Will Not Change Policies on Tibet
-Tibet Starts Inspection of School Building Quality
-Government Official Urges Dalai Lama to Respond With Sincerity After Recent Contact
-Statistical Communiqué of the Tibet Autonomous Region of the People's Republic of China on the 2007 Regional Economic and Social Development
-Strong Quake Jolts Tibet
-Donating Money to the Quake-hit Regions
-China's Central Gov't Department to Meet With Dalai's Private Representative
-Living Buddha: Religious Activities Revive in Tibetan Monasteries
-Tibet Gives Temporary Monthly Subsidy to Low-income Families
-Interview: 'China's Policy in Tibet Very Successful'
-Chinese President Hopes Contacts With Dalai Lama Yield Positive Results
-Tibetans to Get new Homes Away From Bone Disease
-Tibet transformed by Govt Funding
-Unique Religious Life Lives on in Tibet
-People's Livelihood
-Social Security
-National Regional Autonomy
-Compulsory Education
-Education
-Teaching in Tibetan Language
-Science and Technology
-Healthcare
-Ethnic Makeup
 
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