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The Wisconsin State Journal In the Spirit column
The Wisconsin State JournalTicket prices range from $10 to $200 to see the Dalai Lama in Madison this week, but His Holiness will not personally benefit from any proceeds, local officials say. General seating for Tuesday's two-hour teaching at Exhibition Hall at Alliant Energy...Tags: Buddhism, Newspaper and Magazine, Politics, U.S. Department of State, Government
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Fast facts about the Dalai Lama
The Wisconsin State JournalQ: Who is the Dalai Lama? A: His name is Tenzin Gyatso, and he was born on July 6, 1935, in northeastern Tibet. He is believed by Tibetan Buddhists to be the emanation of his predecessor, the 13th Dalai Lama, and an incarnation of Avalokiteshvara, the...Tags: Nobel Prize Awards, Entertainment Events, Buddhism, Religion and Belief, China
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Here's what that O'Malley-Dalai Lama nuzzle was all about
Just so your readers know, His Holiness the Dalai Lama was having fun with his fellow dignitaries at the end of his lecture Tuesday at the University of Maryland ("At UM, a face-to-face with the Dalai Lama," May 8). He demonstrated various forms of...
Tags: Martin O'Malley
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Dalai Lama packs UM Comcast Center for address on compassion
He pulled on a Terps visor, to the crowd's delight. He rubbed noses with Gov. Martin O'Malley. And the Dalai Lama was met Tuesday with rounds of applause from a crowd of 15,000 at the University of Maryland, College Park's Comcast Center. "Sit down,"...
Tags: Rockville (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), Buddhism, University of Maryland, College Park, Politics, Executive Branch
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CT.com Interview: Roshi Bernie Glassman
For many Western Buddhists, practice doesn’t end with what happens on the floor. They’re out in the community, volunteering at area shelters, teaching meditation to prison inmates or organizing food and clothing drives. The social piece wasn&...
Tags: The New York Times, Buddhism, Judaism, Religion and Belief, September 11, 2001 Attacks
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Television review: 'Family Tools' still retooling
Television is an unusually fluid art. Because a TV series exists in time, over time, change and revision are in its blood. It's as if painters went back to work on their paintings after they were hung in museums. Series of films or books based on...Tags: ABC (tv network), Movies, Heart Attack, Kyle Bornheimer, Leah Remini
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Beastie Boys memoir in the works: No sleep till deadline?
Rumors that the Beastie Boys would soon be penning a memoir were confirmed on Monday by the book's U.K. publisher, Faber & Faber: "Yes, it is true," the imprint's blog said. The book will be released in the U.S. by Spiegel & Grau, and is planned for...
Tags: Music, Beastie Boys (music group), Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, Music Industry, Entertainment
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READER SUBMITTED: Tibetan Buddhist Center Will Bless Friendly Animals Of All Sizes
ReddingThe Tibetan Buddhist Center for Universal Peace (DNKL), who recently co-hosted the Dalai Lama's visit to Connecticut, will host an Animal Blessing under the spiritual direction of Khensur Rinpoche Lobsang Jampa. The Animal Blessing will take place on...Tags: Buddhism, Belief and Faith, UNICEF, Animals, Religion and Belief
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5 local students named Fulbright Scholars
One Corona del Mar High School graduate and four UC Irvine students have been selected to be Fulbright Scholars. Sarah Furgatch, Soraya Azzawi, Felipe Hernandez, Armaan Rowther and Christine Thrasher will study or teach across the globe later this year...Tags: University of California, Irvine, Graduation, Awards and Prizes, U.S. Department of State, Education
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Amphitheatre to close, make room for Harry Potter attraction
First they put a lid on it, and now they're pulling the plug. Universal City's Gibson Amphitheatre, a fixture on the Southern California live music scene for more than 40 years, will close in September and be demolished to make room for the new...Tags: AEG, Vicente Fernandez, Universal Studios Orlando, Nokia Theater, Travel
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Sun Sentinel Excalibur Award winner Albert Miniaci, Paramount Companies
Step into the office of Albert Miniaci, and you'll discover an entrepreneur with eclectic interests. Mementos abound: A 1948 Wurlitzer juke-box. Framed writings from Civil War leader Stonewall Jackson and from Revolutionary War General George...
Tags: Sales, Lifestyle and Leisure, Fort Lauderdale, Business, Real Estate Sellers
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Lakers need some offense, this instant
SAN ANTONIO — There's one big, blistering question facing the Lakers. So, uh, who's going to score for you guys? In three games without Kobe Bryant, the Lakers have shot 37.9% and averaged 89.7 points, the latter stat padded by nine points in...
Tags: Dwight Howard, Mike D'Antoni, Pau Gasol, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Kawhi Leonard
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