Anyone over the age of 62 in the town of Tawang has a unique claim to fame: they have lived under four national flags — British, Tibetan, Indian and Chinese. ...full story at Times Online
from Times Online on Fri, Nov 06 2009
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His Holiness Dalai Lama of Tibet in India »
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