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The Dalai Lama told the 2009 Vancouver Peace Summit on Sunday that technology might be getting in the way of peace.
The revered spiritual leader expressed concern that technology may be eliminating compassion — even as he used the technology of a tiny microphone attached to his ear and watched his friend Archbishop Desmond Tutu speak from South Africa via video. ... > More |
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The Gülen movement, led by well-respected Turkish intellectual and scholar Fethullah Gülen, left its mark on a conference held in Cairo on Saturday, with many academics and intellectuals praising the movement for its contributions to world peace.... > More |
By Dana Micucci International Herald Tribune Tuesday, October 14, 2008
LOS ALAMOS, New Mexico: The Bradbury Science Museum in this drab high-desert town studded with old army barracks houses life-size replicas of Little Boy and Fat Man, chilling reminders of the human capacity for unspeakable violence. ... > More |
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21 Feb 2008, 0206 hrs IST,TNN
NEW DELHI: A meeting at Darul Uloom at Deoband next week, expected to be attended by ulema from over 6,000 madrassas including those affiliated to other sects like Barelvis and Ahl-e-Hadis,... ... > More |
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Posted at Monday, 25 February 2008 17:02 IST
Deoband (Saharanpur), Feb 25: A one-day All India conference against terrorism is being held at Deoband seminary, a powerful Islamic school more than 150 years old, for the first time. ... > More |
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Turkish Daily News
ANKARA - A Turk has been included in the website "Peaceful Heroes", selected by the University of Texas at Austin after a symposium conducted to determine those who have contributed to world peace. ... > More |
The Sufi mystic's message of
love still reverberates on the 800th anniversary of his
birth.
By Nicole Itano |
Correspondent of The Christian Science Monitor
"Come, come again, whoever you are,
come! Heathen, fire worshipper or idolatrous, come! Come even if you broke your
penitence a hundred times, Ours is the portal of hope, come as you are."
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NEW DELHI: Jawaharlal Nehru University is gearing up to welcome Nobel laureate Dalai Lama who will soon visit the campus to inaugurate the Satyagraha Centenary International Conference.... > More |
WorldNews.com,Fri 17 Nov 2006 Spiraling violence in Tibet since the last four decades presents a serious threat to world peace. Religious and peace leaders, particularly the 14th Dalai Lama of Tibet, legendary African archbishop Tu Tu, 1979 Nobel peace prize winner Williams of northern Ireland, Arab king Abdullah, have genuinely worked for peace. ... > More |
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NEW DELHI: The World Peace Gong — a symbol of brotherhood, peace and nature — was inaugurated on Monday at the Gandhi Smriti Centre to commemorate the centenary of Gandhiji's first Satyagraha.... > More |
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The Norwegian Nobel Committee has decided to award the Nobel Peace Prize for 2006, divided into two equal parts, to Muhammad Yunus and Grameen Bank for their efforts to create economic and social development from below.... > More |
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