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Friday, March 28, 2008

Daily Briefing: Tensions in Tibet linger despite China's claims of calm

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Buddhist monks speak to foreign journalists at Jokhang temple in the Tibetan capital city of Lhasa. China escorted the journalists into Lhasa, which the news media described as a charred, tense city still wrapped in the smell of smoke nearly two weeks after violent riots erupted.
 
Tensions linger in Tibet despite China's claim of calm
By Calum MacLeod, USA TODAY 
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