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ཕ་ས་ཟིན་ཡོང་། Phasa Sin Yong 2012 Tibetan Singers Collaboration

Posted: 22 Oct 2012 05:37 PM PDT

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Crisis In Lebanon Deepens

Posted: 22 Oct 2012 08:14 AM PDT

Description: Army convoys patrol the streets of Beirut, as Lebanon struggles to come to terms with Friday's assassination. Full Story: The political crisis in Lebanon continues to deepen, days after the assassination of senior intelligence official Wissam al-Hassan. Army convoys roam the streets of the capital Beirut, attempting to restore calm after violent clashes between troops and gunmen. According to security and medical sources, at least five people were wounded in Beirut. In the northern city of Tripoli, 4 people were killed, including a 9-year-old girl. The assassination of Hassan follows months of rising tension, as Lebanon is pulled further into the conflict in neighboring Syria. Lebanon's ruling coalition, led by militant group Hezbollah, broadly support the Syrian regime, whereas Lebanon's opposition government openly back the rebels. Hassan had been leading an investigation that implicated both Syria and Hezbollah in the 2005 killing of Lebanon's former Prime Minister Rafik al-Hariri. That Lebanon's top cop, overseeing such a sensitive case, could himself be assassinated, has stoked tensions even further. Opposition leaders have directly accused Syria and Hezbollah of Friday's killing. [Samir Geagea, Lebanese Christian Leader]: "Could it be anymore clear about which side is behind the killing today?'' Sectarian divides heighten the tension - the slain official and Syrian rebels are Sunni, whereas Hezbollah are Shiite. For more news and videos visit ☛ntdtv <b>...</b>
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The Fallen by Norbu Samdup 2012 ནོར་བུ་བསམ་གྲུབ།

Posted: 21 Oct 2012 03:32 PM PDT

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Xi Jinping's Three New Key Staff

Posted: 21 Oct 2012 09:10 PM PDT

Follow us on TWITTER: twitter.com Like us on FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com Recently overseas media have been focusing on Xi Jinping, the presumed next leader of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and China, after the nearing CCP's 18th congress. Taiwan's magazine Zhuoyue published an article, listing the three major political figures in Xi's new office. They are Ye Xuanning, spiritual leader of the "princelings," Hu Deping, former CCP general secretary Hu Yaobang's son, and Li Yuanchao, from the ministry of Organization Department of CCP's Central Committee. Ye Xuanning, son of the CCP's senior statesman Ye Jianying, is highly regarded and influential among the "princelings." Ye's public profile was kept at a low key, thus the public had a few discussions on him. In fact, he's an important staff of Xi in the political and business relations' arena. Hu Deping, son of former CCP leader Hu Yaobang, is widely regarded as a spokesman of the reform force. Sources say, Xi Jinping had private talk with him, after Xi's "back injury" information became public. The article also says, Li Yuanchao from the CCP's Central Committee' ministry of Organization Department will be highly relied on by Xi. They have many commonalities in terms of political ideas, and are both regarded as moderate, thus it is natural for Li to become Xi's key staff. 10000 People Sign For Anti-Corruption Molihua.org reports of villagers in Haizhou Village, Guangdong Province, protesting against the local committee <b>...</b>
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Chinese Concerned About US Election

Posted: 21 Oct 2012 08:29 PM PDT

Follow us on TWITTER: twitter.com Like us on FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com The 2012 US presidential election is in full swing. The two presidential candidates, Obama and Romney, performed exciting televised debates, striving to win more voters' support. This spectacular event also attracted a large amount of attention from the Chinese public. However, compared with American voting, the 18th National Congress of the CCP, simultaneously held in November, is a black box kept away from ordinary Chinese people. Please see at the following reports. With the US Presidential Election Day approaching on November 6, tension is mounting between US President Barack Obama and his challenger, Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney. On October 3 and 16, they carried out two televised debates. The opinion polls, released by the Gallup poll, showed that most Americans believe Republican Mitt Romney won the first debate, while Democrat Barack Obama won the second debate. After the second intense debate, Obama took his Presidential campaign to New Hampshire and other areas. However, Romney didn't arrange for other public activities except attending a charity fund-raising activity on the 18th, which Obama also attended. It's said that Romney is preparing for the last televised debate in Florida on the 22nd. Gallup analyzed that the results of the second debate might be an important reference for the election. The latest polls show that Obama's lead is gradually narrowing. 46% of voters say they <b>...</b>
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