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Analysts also said it might help eventually to break the deadlock between China. which has occupied the Himalayan nation since 1950, and the Dalai Lama, who leads an exile government based in India...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Dalai Lama Nabs Nobel Peace Prize | 10/6/1989 | See Source »

Come on, Everybody's Doing It: The Crimson hits Newton tonight to take on Boston College. B.C.'s Alumni Stadium is notorious for its Himalayan Astroturf. The field peaks at the center circle, and slants down towards each goal...

Author: By Michael R. Grunwald, | Title: M. Booters to Take on UConn | 10/3/1989 | See Source »

...zoos has dramatically changed -- and improved -- from what viewers saw a generation ago. Gone are the sour cages full of frantic cats and the concrete tubs of thawing penguins. Instead the terrain is uncannily authentic, and animals are free to behave like, well, animals, not inmates. Here is a Himalayan highland full of red pandas, there a subtropical jungle where it rains indoors, eleven times a day. The effect is of an entire globe miraculously concentrated, the wild kingdom contained in downtown Chicago or the North Bronx. As American zoos are renovated and redesigned -- at a cost of more than...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Living: The New Zoo: A Modern Ark | 8/21/1989 | See Source »

Here is a Himalayan highland full of red pandas, there a tropical jungle where it rains indoors eleven times a day. As American zoos are renovated and redesigned -- at a cost of more than a billion dollars since 1980 -- hosts of once jaded visitors, some even without children, are flooding through the gates. Inside they find education, entertainment and an urgent mission...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Time Magazine Contents Page Vol. 134 No. 8 AUGUST 21, 1989 | 8/21/1989 | See Source »

...revolution from below" accelerate Gorbachev's ambitious plans for reform or tear the country apart? -- A breakthrough in U.S.-Soviet negotiations over the elimination of chemical weapons heralds progress on the thorny verification issue. -- Fighting at breathtaking altitudes, Indians and Pakistanis remain locked in an icy stalemate over a Himalayan boundary...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Time Magazine Contents PageVol. 134 No. 5 JULY 31, 1989 | 7/31/1989 | See Source »

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