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Susan Spano's homecoming: Life unpacked, at long last
L.A. at HomeSusan Spano: Travel writer Susan Spano returns to New York after eight years on the road and has a happy reunion with belongings long held in storage. Her new mantra? For this world traveler, home is where the stuff is.... -
7 men ordained as Buddhist monks
TribLocal - ElmhurstKneeling before a large Buddha surrounded by flower and fruit offerings, Yan Naing Lwin shut his eyes and pressed his palms together as he was …... -
Myanmar frees more political prisoners
World NowMyanmar prisoner sanctions: Myanmar on Friday was in the process of releasing over 600 prisoners, including many high-profile political detainees.... -
Tibetan groups say protesters were fired upon in southern China
World NowAt least one Tibetan demonstrator was killed in protests timed for the lunar New Year in volatile region of Sichuan province that has recently seen a wave of self-immolations by monks protesting Chinese rule.... -
Tibetan shooting comes on heels of human rights criticism
World NowChinese security forces opened fire on Tibetan protesters Monday, killing at least one person, Tibetan activists reported. The news comes on the heels of the annual Human Rights Watch report, which criticized China for repression in ethnic minority... -
What happens after someone sets themself on fire?
World NowWe often see the headlines about people around the world setting themselves on fire. But what happens afterward? Nicole Bernal, acting director of the UC Irvine Regional Burn Center, explains.... -
Theater review: 'Buddha -- A Fantastic Journey' at Bootleg Theater
Culture Monster"Buddha -- A Fantastic Journey," Evan Brenner's solo performance show, opens at Bootleg Theater.... -
China's Xi spars with lawmakers, avoids specifics in speech
World NowREPORTING FROM WASHINGTON -- After getting an earful from U.S. lawmakers on his country's human rights record Wednesday morning, the official expected to be China's future leader faced a friendlier audience at a business-sponsored luncheon in Washington... -
Pagoda festival long banned in Myanmar celebrated again
World NowIn Myanmar, thousands thronged to a sacred shrine studded with diamonds for a Buddhist festival that was banned for more than two decades under the former military regime, the latest sign of change in the southeast Asian country. And what a sight it was.... -
Politics swirl over the Tibetan New Year
World NowTibet, New Year, Dalai Lama: Wedding-goers in the United States often throw rice; in Nepal people are throwing wheat powder for the Tibetan New Year. Every day WorldNow chooses a remarkable photo from around the world. Today this shot from Nepal caught... -
Is the MPAA the real bully in the ratings fight over 'Bully'?
24 FramesHarvey Weinstein cries foul over the MPAA's decision to give his film 'Bully' -- a bullying awareness documentary -- an R rating for its uses of foul language. Patrick Goldstein takes a closer look and offers his perspective.... -
China steps up control of Tibetan monasteries
World NowUnder new rules, Tibetan monasteries must now be run by Chinese government officials, a step that worries human rights groups who say it will worsen tensions in an already inflamed region....
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