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Sri Lankan wildlife activists boycott wild elephant census - The Guardian


The GuardianSri Lankan wildlife activists boycott wild elephant censusThe GuardianSri Lanka traditionally uses tamed elephants for cultural pageants at Buddhist and Hindu temples, domestic transportation, heavy work and within the tourism industry, which is booming in the country after the end of a ...>

Buddhist charity group still assisting tsunami victims in Sri Lanka - Focus Taiwan News Channel


Auckland stuff.co.nzBuddhist charity group still assisting tsunami victims in Sri LankaFocus Taiwan News Channel10 (CNA) "If I was doing this for my business, I wouldn't want to work so hard," said Liu Chi-yu, CEO of the Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation's branch in Singapore. Liu was re ...>

Witness for peace in London - Independent Catholic News


Witness for peace in LondonIndependent Catholic NewsA week of peace events and services in London concluded last night with an ecumenical service organised by Pax Christi, in Westminster Cathedral crypt and a procession to the Peace Pagoda in Battersea Park and a Buddhist floating lantern ceremony. ...>

Sri Lanka to go ahead with elephant count despite protests - Reuters


BBC NewsSri Lanka to go ahead with elephant count despite protestsReutersSri Lanka traditionally uses tamed elephants for cultural pageants at Buddhist and Hindu temples, domestic transportation, heavy work and tourism, which is booming after the end of a three-decade war in 2009. "We can't ...>

Buddhist wonks? No, Buddhist Geeks - Kansas City Star


Buddhist wonks? No, Buddhist GeeksKansas City Star"Hello, Buddhist geeks!" Horn said from his perch onstage. "This is the most geeks I've seen in one place, I think, ever." His statement brought to mind a moment in the documentary "Woodstock," when folk singer Arlo ...>

Thich Nhat Hanh offers path to end pain, anger - Vancouver Sun (blog)


Thich Nhat Hanh offers path to end pain, angerVancouver Sun (blog)The Buddhist prayers offered for retreatants at the silent vegetarian lunch stressed "moderation" and the need to "reduce global warming." The cost of the six-day retreat was $700 each, including food and simple lo ...>

Famous Buddhist peacemaker offers way to end pain, anger - Vancouver Sun


Famous Buddhist peacemaker offers way to end pain, angerVancouver SunOne of the world's most famous Buddhists on Tuesday led about 1500 people on a walking meditation across the expansive University of BC campus. Thich Nhat Hanh, a tiny 84-year-old Zen monk who was ...and more » ...>

Blogger says lobster tale was joke - Boston Globe


AsiaOneBlogger says lobster tale was jokeBoston GlobeThe headline of dock owner Joe Ciaramitaro's Monday entry on his website, goodmorninggloucester.org, was, “The Crew of the Degelyse Sets Out to Catch Liberated Buddhist Lobsters,'' accompanied by a video showing the lobstermen talkin ...>

Buddhist Geeks and the virtual path to enlightenment - Mail & Guardian Online


Buddhist Geeks and the virtual path to enlightenmentMail & Guardian OnlineFirst glances might suggest that new technology and Buddhism make for uncomfortable bedfellows. A 2 500-year-old tradition aimed at ending unhealthy attachment seems at odds with gadgetry so addictive that a quarter of smartph ...>

Famous Buddhist peacemaker offers way to end pain, anger - Vancouver Sun


Famous Buddhist peacemaker offers way to end pain, angerVancouver SunVANCOUVER, BC- AUGUST 9, 2011- Thich Nhat Hanh is the second most famous Buddhist, after the Dalai Lama. He spoke to a crowd of 2000 and them led a silent march from the UBC War Memorial Gym to the ...and more » ...>

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