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A Dog’s Tale
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For deft plotting, riotous inventiveness, unforgettable characters, and language that brilliantly captures the lively rhythms of American speech, no American writer comes close to Mark Twain. This sparkling anthology covers the entire span of Twain’s inimitable yarn-spinning, from his early broad comedy to the biting satire of his later years.
Every one of his sixty stories is here: ranging from the frontier humor of “The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calave… More >>
Rights Group Criticizes China’s Actions in Tibet Violence
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Chinese security forces indiscriminately shot, detained and beat civilians in the days before and after lethal rioting in the Tibetan capital, Human Rights Watch said.
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Filmmaker David Lynch talks to Charlie about his upcoming retrospective at the American Museum of the Moving Image. He also discusses his latest film called, Lost Highway based on the book, Night People by Barry Gifford. Actors Nicholas Cage & Dennis Hopper talk about their roles in Lost Highway. Plus, Robert Thurman of The Tibet House talks about its upcoming benefit concert at Carnegie Hall. One of the performers slated to sing at the concert, Natalie Merchant, talks about… More >>
Charlie Rose with David Lynch, Dennis Hopper & Nicholas Cage; Robert Thurman & Natalie Merchant
One day I will win over the Chinese, says Dalai Lama
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Dharamsala, July 17: Tibetan spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama has again expressed his firm belief that one day he would win over the Chinese leaders to gain genuine autonomy for the people living in Tibet, but reiterated that he was not seeking separation from China.
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Dalai Lama The Soul of Tibet Biography 1 of 5
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Filmmaker David Lynch talks to Charlie about his upcoming retrospective at the American Museum of the Moving Image. He also discusses his latest film called, Lost Highway based on the book, Night People by Barry Gifford. Actors Nicholas Cage & Dennis Hopper talk about their roles in Lost Highway. Plus, Robert Thurman of The Tibet House talks about its upcoming benefit concert at Carnegie Hall. One of the performers slated to sing at the concert, Natalie Merchant, talks about… More >>
Charlie Rose with David Lynch, Dennis Hopper & Nicholas Cage; Robert Thurman & Natalie Merchant
China broke international law in Tibet riots, says report
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BEIJING, July 22 — Chinese security forces broke international law when they used disproportionate force to handle riots in Tibet two years ago, according to a report released today that quotes eyewitness accounts. New York-based Human Rights Watch said Chinese forces “opened fire indiscriminately” on protesters in at least four cases when unrest …
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Filmmaker David Lynch talks to Charlie about his upcoming retrospective at the American Museum of the Moving Image. He also discusses his latest film called, Lost Highway based on the book, Night People by Barry Gifford. Actors Nicholas Cage & Dennis Hopper talk about their roles in Lost Highway. Plus, Robert Thurman of The Tibet House talks about its upcoming benefit concert at Carnegie Hall. One of the performers slated to sing at the concert, Natalie Merchant, talks about… More >>
Charlie Rose with David Lynch, Dennis Hopper & Nicholas Cage; Robert Thurman & Natalie Merchant
Lakota Culture 114: How Our Sacred Hoop is Broken
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Creator has given us laws, values and principles to live by. When these are violated, our Sacred Hoop will become broken. Lakota elder Larry Salway explains that Harmony, Balance, Beauty and Peace are replaced with feelings of inferiority and shame. View this video with additional information at www.lifeinitiativesinc.org LarrySalway grew up on the Rosebud Reservation in southwestern South Dakota. He rose out of the poverty of his childhood and became a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and later, a professor at the Oglala Lakota College campuses in Kyle and Rapid City, SD. He served for five years as Tribal Judge in Pine Ridge, SD. Mr. Salway has also served as pastor of churches in Arizona and South Dakota. Larry is Co-President of Life Initiatives. This video is part of a series Life Initiatives produced for mentor development.


