Monday, June 9, 2008 - Page updated at 01:16 p.m.
Dalai Lama, Bishop Tutu join interfaith discussion
On the last day of the Dalai Lama's visit to Seattle for a gathering on compassion, he joined Christian, Jewish, Muslim, Sikh and other Buddhist representatives for a panel discussion on spiritual connection.
Sunday, April 27
"The Open Road" is an engaging profile of the Dalai Lama | Book Review
Friday, April 18
Dalai Lama's Himalayan hometown-in-exile draws a crowd
Thursday, April 17
Dalai Lama gives Seattle mom credit for her patience
Wednesday, April 16
Dalai Lama, Bishop Tutu join Seattle interfaith discussion of spiritual connections
Tuesday, April 15
Students get chance to quiz Dalai Lama on everything from AIDS to the green movement
Monday, April 14
Sunday, April 13
Saturday, April 12
Dalai Lama kicks off Seattle visit with 3 events
Friday, April 11
Politics follows Dalai Lama to Seattle
Olympics leader says free speech "absolute" right
Q&A with Dave Matthews ahead of his "concert and conversation" with the Dalai Lama
Thursday, April 10
Dalai Lama arrives in Seattle; expect traffic delays through Tuesday
Sunday, April 6
Scientists to share insights into compassion with the Dalai Lama
Sunday, March 23
Tibetan's appeal transcends politics, religion | The Dalai Lama in Seattle
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Seattle native Daniel Beekman, a Fulbright researcher in Beijing, will be writing about life ahead of the '08 Olympics.
New Olympics, old Peking Posted 6/07, 05:53 AM
Fighting white pollution Posted 6/04, 06:22 AM
Beijing 2008 Q&A: Xie Yuxin Posted 6/02, 05:28 PM

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