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SARATOGA-INDONESIA/MANDALA
RTXY9KF 
April 05, 2013 
Sandiaga Uno, chief of shareholder PT Saratoga Investama Sedaya, poses at his office in Jakarta April... 
Jakarta, Indonesia 
Sandiaga Uno, chief of shareholder PT Saratoga Investama Sedaya, poses at his office in Jakarta 
Sandiaga Uno, chief of shareholder PT Saratoga Investama Sedaya, poses at his office in Jakarta April 5, 2013. Indonesian airline PT Mandala Airlines aims to buy 18 Airbus A320 planes worth $1.6 billion by 2014, in an effort to capture growing middle class travel in Southeast Asia's largest economy, a shareholder said on Friday. REUTERS/Beawiharta (INDONESIA - Tags: BUSINESS TRANSPORT) 
MYANMAR/
RTR2YRMZ 
March 03, 2012 
Myanmar's pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi (C, in green) waves to supporters as she arrives in Mandalay... 
MANDALAY, Myanmar 
Myanmar's pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi waves to supporters as she arrives in Mandala 
Myanmar's pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi (C, in green) waves to supporters as she arrives in Mandalay March 3, 2012. REUTERS/Soe Zeya Tun (Myanmar - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS SOCIETY) 
RUSSIA/
RTR2R8TO 
September 13, 2011 
Australian citizen Elizabeth Gordon (L) talks to a monk as she attends a Buddhist ceremony to create... 
Kyzyl, Russia 
Australian citizen Gordon talks to a monk as she attends a Buddhist ceremony to create a sand Mandala,... 
Australian citizen Elizabeth Gordon (L) talks to a monk as she attends a Buddhist ceremony to create a sand Mandala, a religious diagram, in the Kyzyl town, the administrative centre of Russia's Tuva region, some 800 km (497 miles) south of the Siberian city of Krasnoyarsk, September 12, 2011. Elizabeth from the state of Queensland, Australia, arrived in the Siberian region of Tuva in April, 2010 to study the Russian and Tuvan languages, the culture, traditions and music of the Tuvans, one of the native peoples of Siberia. The enthusiast, who studied music in the University of Queensland and is now a post-graduate student of the Australian National University in Canberra, is especially interested in studying the unique female Tuvan throat singing. Picture taken September 12, 2011. REUTERS/Ilya Naymushin (RUSSIA - Tags: SOCIETY RELIGION EDUCATION) 
RUSSIA/
RTR2R8TK 
September 13, 2011 
Australian citizen Elizabeth Gordon (L) attends a Buddhist ceremony to create a sand Mandala, a religious... 
Kyzyl, Russia 
Australian citizen Gordon attends a Buddhist ceremony to create a sand Mandala, a religious diagram,... 
Australian citizen Elizabeth Gordon (L) attends a Buddhist ceremony to create a sand Mandala, a religious diagram, in the Kyzyl town, the administrative centre of Russia's Tuva region, some 800 km (497 miles) south of the Siberian city of Krasnoyarsk, September 12, 2011. Elizabeth from the state of Queensland, Australia, arrived in the Siberian region of Tuva in April, 2010 to study the Russian and Tuvan languages, the culture, traditions and music of the Tuvans, one of the native peoples of Siberia. The enthusiast, who studied music in the University of Queensland and is now a post-graduate student of the Australian National University in Canberra, is especially interested in studying the unique female Tuvan throat singing. Picture taken September 12, 2011. REUTERS/Ilya Naymushin (RUSSIA - Tags: SOCIETY RELIGION EDUCATION) 
RUSSIA/
RTR2R71J 
September 12, 2011 
A woman takes a picture of Buddhist monks of the Gyudmed Tantric Monastery creating a sand Mandala, a... 
Kyzyl, Russia 
A woman takes a picture of Buddhist monks of the Gyudmed Tantric Monastery creating a sand Mandala, a... 
A woman takes a picture of Buddhist monks of the Gyudmed Tantric Monastery creating a sand Mandala, a religious diagram, with a portrait od Dalai Lama seen in the background, in the Kyzyl town, the administrative centre of Russia's Tuva region, some 800 km (497 miles) south of the Siberian city of Krasnoyarsk, September 12, 2011. Monks of the Gyudmed Tantric Monastery, based in the city of Mysore, Karnataka state, Southern India, which was founded some 600 years ago in Tibet and is now located in emigration in India, have stayed in Tuva to disseminate Buddhism under the motto "Let's save Tibet". REUTERS/Ilya Naymushin (RUSSIA - Tags: SOCIETY RELIGION) 
RUSSIA/
RTR2R71D 
September 12, 2011 
A Buddhist monk of the Gyudmed Tantric Monastery creates a sand Mandala, a religious diagram, in the... 
Kyzyl, Russia 
A Buddhist monk of the Gyudmed Tantric Monastery creates a sand Mandala, a religious diagram, in the... 
A Buddhist monk of the Gyudmed Tantric Monastery creates a sand Mandala, a religious diagram, in the Kyzyl town, the administrative centre of Russia's Tuva region, some 800 km (497 miles) south of the Siberian city of Krasnoyarsk, September 12, 2011. Monks of the Gyudmed Tantric Monastery, based in the city of Mysore, Karnataka state, Southern India, which was founded some 600 years ago in Tibet and is now located in emigration in India, have stayed in Tuva to disseminate Buddhism under the motto "Let's save Tibet". REUTERS/Ilya Naymushin (RUSSIA - Tags: SOCIETY RELIGION) 
RUSSIA/
RTR2R718 
September 12, 2011 
Buddhist monks of the Gyudmed Tantric Monastery create a sand Mandala, a religious diagram, in the Kyzyl... 
Kyzyl, Russia 
Buddhist monks of the Gyudmed Tantric Monastery create a sand Mandala, a religious diagram, in the Kyzyl... 
Buddhist monks of the Gyudmed Tantric Monastery create a sand Mandala, a religious diagram, in the Kyzyl town, the administrative centre of Russia's Tuva region, some 800 km (497 miles) south of the Siberian city of Krasnoyarsk, September 12, 2011. Monks of the Gyudmed Tantric Monastery, based in the city of Mysore, Karnataka state, Southern India, which was founded some 600 years ago in Tibet and is now located in emigration in India, have stayed in Tuva to disseminate Buddhism under the motto "Let's save Tibet". REUTERS/Ilya Naymushin (RUSSIA - Tags: SOCIETY RELIGION) 
RUSSIA/
RTR2R70X 
September 12, 2011 
Believers pray while Buddhist monks of the Gyudmed Tantric Monastery create a sand Mandala, a religious... 
Kyzyl, Russia 
Believers pray while Buddhist monks of the Gyudmed Tantric Monastery create a sand Mandala, a religious... 
Believers pray while Buddhist monks of the Gyudmed Tantric Monastery create a sand Mandala, a religious diagram, in the Kyzyl town, the administrative centre of Russia's Tuva region, some 800 km (497 miles) south of the Siberian city of Krasnoyarsk, September 12, 2011. Monks of the Gyudmed Tantric Monastery, based in the city of Mysore, Karnataka state, Southern India, which was founded some 600 years ago in Tibet and is now located in emigration in India, have stayed in Tuva to disseminate Buddhism under the motto "Let's save Tibet". REUTERS/Ilya Naymushin (RUSSIA - Tags: SOCIETY RELIGION) 
RUSSIA/
RTR2R70W 
September 12, 2011 
A Buddhist monk of the Gyudmed Tantric Monastery creates a sand Mandala, a religious diagram, in the... 
Kyzyl, Russia 
A Buddhist monk of the Gyudmed Tantric Monastery creates a sand Mandala, a religious diagram, in the... 
A Buddhist monk of the Gyudmed Tantric Monastery creates a sand Mandala, a religious diagram, in the Kyzyl town, the administrative centre of Russia's Tuva region, some 800 km (497 miles) south of the Siberian city of Krasnoyarsk, September 12, 2011. Monks of the Gyudmed Tantric Monastery, based in the city of Mysore, Karnataka state, Southern India, which was founded some 600 years ago in Tibet and is now located in emigration in India, have stayed in Tuva to disseminate Buddhism under the motto "Let's save Tibet". REUTERS/Ilya Naymushin (RUSSIA - Tags: SOCIETY RELIGION) 
RUSSIA/
RTR2R70S 
September 12, 2011 
Buddhist monks of the Gyudmed Tantric Monastery create a sand Mandala, a religious diagram, in the Kyzyl... 
Kyzyl, Russia 
Buddhist monks of the Gyudmed Tantric Monastery create a sand Mandala, a religious diagram, in the Kyzyl... 
Buddhist monks of the Gyudmed Tantric Monastery create a sand Mandala, a religious diagram, in the Kyzyl town, the administrative centre of Russia's Tuva region, some 800 km (497 miles) south of the Siberian city of Krasnoyarsk, September 12, 2011. Monks of the Gyudmed Tantric Monastery, based in the city of Mysore, Karnataka state, Southern India, which was founded some 600 years ago in Tibet and is now located in emigration in India, have stayed in Tuva to disseminate Buddhism under the motto "Let's save Tibet". REUTERS/Ilya Naymushin (RUSSIA - Tags: SOCIETY RELIGION) 
RUSSIA/
RTR2R70M 
September 12, 2011 
Buddhist monks of the Gyudmed Tantric Monastery create a sand Mandala, a religious diagram, in the Kyzyl... 
Kyzyl, Russia 
Buddhist monks of the Gyudmed Tantric Monastery create a sand Mandala, a religious diagram, in the Kyzyl... 
Buddhist monks of the Gyudmed Tantric Monastery create a sand Mandala, a religious diagram, in the Kyzyl town, the administrative centre of Russia's Tuva region, some 800 km (497 miles) south of the Siberian city of Krasnoyarsk, September 12, 2011. Monks of the Gyudmed Tantric Monastery, based in the city of Mysore, Karnataka state, Southern India, which was founded some 600 years ago in Tibet and is now located in emigration in India, have stayed in Tuva to disseminate Buddhism under the motto "Let's save Tibet". REUTERS/Ilya Naymushin (RUSSIA - Tags: SOCIETY RELIGION) 
RUSSIA/
RTR2R70K 
September 12, 2011 
Buddhist monks of the Gyudmed Tantric Monastery create a sand Mandala, a religious diagram, in the Kyzyl... 
Kyzyl, Russia 
Buddhist monks of the Gyudmed Tantric Monastery create a sand Mandala, a religious diagram, in the Kyzyl... 
Buddhist monks of the Gyudmed Tantric Monastery create a sand Mandala, a religious diagram, in the Kyzyl town, the administrative centre of Russia's Tuva region, some 800 km (497 miles) south of the Siberian city of Krasnoyarsk, September 12, 2011. Monks of the Gyudmed Tantric Monastery, based in the city of Mysore, Karnataka state, Southern India, which was founded some 600 years ago in Tibet and is now located in emigration in India, have stayed in Tuva to disseminate Buddhism under the motto "Let's save Tibet". REUTERS/Ilya Naymushin (RUSSIA - Tags: SOCIETY RELIGION) 
MEXICO/
RTR2R668 
September 12, 2011 
A Tibetan monk works on a sand Mandala during the First Tibetan Cultural Maya meeting in the Riviera... 
Playa Del Carmen, Mexico 
A Tibetan monk works on a sand Mandala during the First Tibetan Cultural Maya meeting in the Riviera... 
A Tibetan monk works on a sand Mandala during the First Tibetan Cultural Maya meeting in the Riviera Maya at Playa del Carmen September 11, 2011. The inaugural meeting aims to encourage the exchange of knowledge between these two ancient cultures and to share values related to the preservation of life and respect for nature. REUTERS / Victor Ruiz Garcia (MEXICO - Tags: RELIGION) 
MEXICO/
RTR2R661 
September 12, 2011 
Margarita flowers are seen in the middle of a sand Mandala as a Tibetan monk sweeps the sand with a brush... 
Playa Del Carmen, Mexico 
Margarita flowers are seen in the middle of a sand Mandala as a Tibetan monk sweeps the sand with a brush... 
Margarita flowers are seen in the middle of a sand Mandala as a Tibetan monk sweeps the sand with a brush during the First Tibetan Cultural Maya meeting in the Riviera Maya at Playa del Carmen September 11, 2011. The inaugural meeting aims to encourage the exchange of knowledge between these two ancient cultures and to share values related to the preservation of life and respect for nature. REUTERS/Victor Ruiz Garcia (MEXICO - Tags: RELIGION) 
MEXICO/
RTR2R660 
September 12, 2011 
Tibetan monks work on a sand mandala during the First Tibetan Cultural Maya meeting in the Riviera Maya... 
Playa Del Carmen, Mexico 
Tibetan monks work on a sand mandala during the First Tibetan Cultural Maya meeting in the Riviera Maya... 
Tibetan monks work on a sand mandala during the First Tibetan Cultural Maya meeting in the Riviera Maya at Playa del Carmen September 11, 2011. The inaugural meeting aims to encourage the exchange of knowledge between these two ancient cultures and to share values related to the preservation of life and respect for nature. REUTERS/Victor Ruiz Garcia (MEXICO - Tags: RELIGION) 
INDONESIA/
RTXWH57 
January 12, 2011 
A Garuda airline flies in front of a Mandala airline (R) taxiing to take off at Sukarno-Hatta airport... 
Jakarta, Indonesia 
A Garuda airline flies in front of a Mandala airline taxiing to take off at Sukarno-Hatta airport in... 
A Garuda airline flies in front of a Mandala airline (R) taxiing to take off at Sukarno-Hatta airport in Cengkareng, on the outskirts of Jakarta, September 15, 2010. REUTERS/Enny Nuraheni (INDONESIA - Tags: TRANSPORT BUSINESS) 
INDONESIA-AIRLINE/MANDALA
RTXWH4Y 
January 12, 2011 
A Mandala airline prepares to take off at Sukarno-Hatta airport in Cengkareng, on the outskirts of Jakarta... 
Jakarta, Indonesia 
A Mandala airline prepares to take off at Sukarno-Hatta airport in Cengkareng, on the outskirts of Jakarta... 
A Mandala airline prepares to take off at Sukarno-Hatta airport in Cengkareng, on the outskirts of Jakarta in this file picture taken September 15, 2010. Indonesia's PT Mandala Airline, a national budget carrier, will suspend flights from January 12, 2011, as the company struggles with debt problems, President Director Diono Nurjadin told a news conference. Picture taken September 15, 2010. REUTERS/Enny Nuraheni/Files (INDONESIA - Tags: TRANSPORT BUSINESS) 
INDONESIA-AIRLINES/MANDALA
RTXWH3N 
January 12, 2011 
A passenger waiting for a ticket refund sits inside the Mandala airlines office at Soekarno-Hatta airport... 
Tangerang, Indonesia 
A passenger waiting for a ticket refund sits inside the Mandala airlines office at Soekarno-Hatta airport... 
A passenger waiting for a ticket refund sits inside the Mandala airlines office at Soekarno-Hatta airport in Tangerang January 12, 2011. Indonesia's PT Mandala Airlines, a national budget carrier, will suspend flights from Wednesday as the company struggles with debt problems, President Director Diono Nurjadin told a news conference. Picture taken through a window. REUTERS/Beawiharta (INDONESIA - Tags: TRANSPORT BUSINESS) 
INDONESIA-AIRLINES/MANDALA
RTXWH34 
January 12, 2011 
Passengers queue to get a ticket refund at the Mandala airlines office at Soekarno-Hatta airport in Tangerang... 
Tangerang, Indonesia 
Passengers queue to get a ticket refund at the Mandala airlines office at Soekarno-Hatta airport in Tangerang... 
Passengers queue to get a ticket refund at the Mandala airlines office at Soekarno-Hatta airport in Tangerang January 12, 2011. Indonesia's PT Mandala Airlines, a national budget carrier, will suspend flights from Wednesday as the company struggles with debt problems, President Director Diono Nurjadin told a news conference. REUTERS/Beawiharta (INDONESIA - Tags: TRANSPORT BUSINESS) 
INDONESIA-AIRLINES/MANDALA
RTXWH2R 
January 12, 2011 
A passenger uses his mobile phone after getting a refund for his ticket in front of the Mandala airlines... 
Tangerang, Indonesia 
A passenger uses his mobile phone after getting a refund for his ticket in front of the Mandala airlines... 
A passenger uses his mobile phone after getting a refund for his ticket in front of the Mandala airlines office at Soekarno-Hatta airport in Tangerang January 12, 2011. Indonesia's PT Mandala Airlines, a national budget carrier, will suspend flights from Wednesday as the company struggles with debt problems, President Director Diono Nurjadin told a news conference.

REUTERS/Beawiharta (INDONESIA - Tags: TRANSPORT BUSINESS) 
INDONESIA-AIRLINE/MANDALA
RTXWH2H 
January 12, 2011 
Passengers walk to the Mandala airline office at Soekarno-Hatta airport in Tangerang January 12, 2011.... 
Tangerang, Indonesia 
Passengers walk to the Mandala airline office at Soekarno-Hatta airport in Tangerang 
Passengers walk to the Mandala airline office at Soekarno-Hatta airport in Tangerang January 12, 2011. Indonesia's PT Mandala Airlines, a national budget carrier, will suspend flights from Wednesday as the company struggles with debt problems, President Director Diono Nurjadin told a news conference. REUTERS/Beawiharta (INDONESIA - Tags: TRANSPORT BUSINESS IMAGES OF THE DAY) 
NEPAL
RTXPRYQ 
October 19, 2009 
People walk past a 'mandala' sign as they take part in a Newari new year parade in Kathmandu October... 
Kathmandu, Nepal 
People walk past a 'mandala' sign as they take part in a Newari new year parade in Kathmandu 
People walk past a 'mandala' sign as they take part in a Newari new year parade in Kathmandu October 19, 2009. The Newar community in Nepal celebrates their new year for the year 1130 all over the country on Monday to demand that their ethnic calendar, the Nepal Sambat, be accepted as the official national calendar by the government as oppose to the Bikram Sambat calendar, which was adopted in the late 19th century. REUTERS/Gopal Chitrakar (NEPAL SOCIETY ANNIVERSARY) 
EU-AIRLINES/BLACKLIST
RTR25ONU 
July 15, 2009 
Garuda airline Boeing 737s park at Soekarno Hata International airport in Jakarta July 15, 2009. The... 
Jakarta, Indonesia 
Garuda airline Boeing 737s park at Soekarno Hata International airport in Jakarta 
Garuda airline Boeing 737s park at Soekarno Hata International airport in Jakarta July 15, 2009. The European Commission removed four Indonesian airlines, Garuda, Mandala, Airfast and Premiair, on Tuesday from its list of carriers banned from taking off or landing in the 27-country European Union, citing safety improvements. REUTERS/Crack Palinggi (INDONESIA TRANSPORT) 
EU-AIRLINES/BLACKLIST
RTR25ONR 
July 15, 2009 
Garuda airline Boeing 737s park at Soekarno Hata International airport in Jakarta July 15, 2009. The... 
Jakarta, Indonesia 
Garuda airline Boeing 737s park at Soekarno Hata International airport in Jakarta 
Garuda airline Boeing 737s park at Soekarno Hata International airport in Jakarta July 15, 2009. The European Commission removed four Indonesian airlines, Garuda, Mandala, Airfast and Premiair, on Tuesday from its list of carriers banned from taking off or landing in the 27-country European Union, citing safety improvements. REUTERS/Crack Palinggi (INDONESIA TRANSPORT) 
EU-AIRLINES/BLACKLIST
RTR25ONN 
July 15, 2009 
A Garuda airline aircraft parks at Soekarno Hata International airport in Jakarta July 15, 2009. The... 
Jakarta, Indonesia 
A Garuda airline aircraft parks at Soekarno Hata International airport in Jakarta 
A Garuda airline aircraft parks at Soekarno Hata International airport in Jakarta July 15, 2009. The European Commission removed four Indonesian airlines, Garuda, Mandala, Airfast and Premiair, on Tuesday from its list of carriers banned from taking off or landing in the 27-country European Union, citing safety improvements. REUTERS/Crack Palinggi (INDONESIA TRANSPORT) 
SPAIN/
RTX86GR 
July 27, 2008 
Tibetan monks from Sera Je Monastery of India make a mandala during the Gong music festival at a cave... 
Barcelona, Spain 
Tibetan monks from Sera Je Monastery make mandala during Gong music festival in Montserrat mountain in... 
Tibetan monks from Sera Je Monastery of India make a mandala during the Gong music festival at a cave in Montserrat mountain in the village of Collbato near Barcelona July 27, 2008. The annual festival in the sacred mountain showcases unconventional instruments from all over the world. REUTERS/Gustau Nacarino (SPAIN) 
SPAIN/
RTX86GM 
July 27, 2008 
Tibetan monks from Sera Je Monastery of India make a mandala during the Gong music festival at a cave... 
Barcelona, Spain 
Tibetan monks from Sera Je Monastery make mandala during annual Gong music festival in Montserrat mountain... 
Tibetan monks from Sera Je Monastery of India make a mandala during the Gong music festival at a cave in Montserrat mountain in the village of Collbato near Barcelona July 27, 2008. The annual festival in the sacred mountain showcases unconventional instruments from all over the world. REUTERS/Gustau Nacarino (SPAIN) 
NEPAL
RTX5QWI 
May 15, 2008 
Tibetan monks and exiles pray in memory of those killed in the China earthquake, at Mandala in Kathmandu... 
Kathmandu, Nepal 
Tibetan monks and exiles pray in memory of those killed in the China earthquake, at Mandala in Kathmandu... 
Tibetan monks and exiles pray in memory of those killed in the China earthquake, at Mandala in Kathmandu 15, 2008. A few hundred Tibetans gathered at a park where they conduced prayers, lighted candles and offered special "khada" garlands in front of photographs of earthquake victims. REUTERS/Deepa Shrestha (NEPAL) 
NEPAL
RTX5QWD 
May 15, 2008 
Tibetan exiles light candles in memory of those killed in the China earthquake, at Mandala in Kathmandu... 
Kathmandu, Nepal 
Tibetan exiles light candles in memory of those killed in the China earthquake, at Mandala in Kathmandu... 
Tibetan exiles light candles in memory of those killed in the China earthquake, at Mandala in Kathmandu May 15, 2008. REUTERS/Gopal Chitrakar (NEPAL) 
NEPAL
RTX5QW9 
May 15, 2008 
Tibetan monks and exiles pray in memory of those killed in the China earthquake, at Mandala in Kathmandu... 
Kathmandu, Nepal 
Tibetan monks and exiles pray in memory of those killed in the China earthquake, at Mandala in Kathmandu... 
Tibetan monks and exiles pray in memory of those killed in the China earthquake, at Mandala in Kathmandu 15, 2008. A few hundred Tibetans gathered at a park where they conducted prayers and lighted candles and offered special "khada" garlands in front of photographs of earthquake victims. REUTERS/Gopal Chitrakar (NEPAL) 
INDONESIA-MILITARY/BUSINESS
RTX5QIV 
May 15, 2008 
A plane belonging to Mandala Airlines takes off from Sukarno-Hatta airport on the outskirts of Jakarta... 
Jakarta, Indonesia 
Plane belonging to Mandala Airlines takes off from Sukarno-Hatta airport on outskirts of Jakarta 
A plane belonging to Mandala Airlines takes off from Sukarno-Hatta airport on the outskirts of Jakarta May 7, 2008. Mandala was one of the businesses formerly owned by Indonesia's military and subsequently sold to a private company. Indonesia's powerful military, pushed out of politics a decade ago when Indonesians embraced democracy, must soon give up control of many more of its businesses including golf courses, offices and taxi firms as part of its overhaul. Picture taken May 7, 2008. REUTERS/Supri (INDONESIA) 
INDONESIA-MILITARY/BUSINESS
RTX5QIH 
May 15, 2008 
A plane belonging to Mandala Airlines is parked at Sukarno-Hatta airport on the outskirts of Jakarta... 
Jakarta, Indonesia 
Plane belonging to Mandala Airlines is parked at Sukarno-Hatta airport on outskirts of Jakarta 
A plane belonging to Mandala Airlines is parked at Sukarno-Hatta airport on the outskirts of Jakarta May 7, 2008. Mandala was one of the businesses formerly owned by Indonesia's military and subsequently sold to a private company. Indonesia's powerful military, pushed out of politics a decade ago when Indonesians embraced democracy, must soon give up control of many more of its businesses including golf courses, offices and taxi firms as part of its overhaul. REUTERS/Supri (INDONESIA) 
INDIA/
RTR1YVVH 
March 29, 2008 
A Tibetan monk gestures as he demonstrates Sand Mandala during a festival in the eastern Indian city... 
Kolkata, India 
A Tibetan monk gestures as he demonstrates Sand Mandala during a festival in Kolkata 
A Tibetan monk gestures as he demonstrates Sand Mandala during a festival in the eastern Indian city of Kolkata March 29, 2008. The week-long Tibetan festival is titled "Festival of sacred art and culture from the land of snow". REUTERS/Parth Sanyal (INDIA) 
INDIA/
RTR1YQNA 
March 25, 2008 
Tibetan monks give a Sand Mandala demonstration during a Tibetan festival in the eastern Indian city... 
Kolkata, India 
Tibetan monks give a Sand Mandala demonstration in Kolkata 
Tibetan monks give a Sand Mandala demonstration during a Tibetan festival in the eastern Indian city of Kolkata March 25, 2008. The week-long Tibetan festival is titled "Festival of sacred art and culture from the land of snow". REUTERS/Parth Sanyal (INDIA) 
INDONESIA-SUHARTO/
RTR1WDSB 
January 28, 2008 
Hutomo Mandala Putra (L) and Bambang Trihatmodjo, sons of former Indonesian president Suharto, leave... 
Jakarta, Indonesia 
Sons of former Indonesian president Suharto leave their house in Jakarta 
Hutomo Mandala Putra (L) and Bambang Trihatmodjo, sons of former Indonesian president Suharto, leave their house in Jakarta January 28, 2008. Suharto, whose legacy was marred by graft and human rights abuses during his 32 years in power, will be given a state funeral in the royal city of Solo on Monday. REUTERS/Supri (INDONESIA) 
INDONESIA-SUHARTO
RTR1WCAX 
January 27, 2008 
Sons of the former President Suharto, Hutomo Mandala Putra (L) and Bambang Trihatmodjo (R), wait for... 
Jakarta, Indonesia 
Sons of the former President Suharto, Hutomo Mandala Putra and Bambang Trihatmodjo, wait for the body... 
Sons of the former President Suharto, Hutomo Mandala Putra (L) and Bambang Trihatmodjo (R), wait for the body of his father to arrive at their house in Jakarta January 27, 2008. Former president Suharto, hailed as the father of development by some Indonesians during his 32 years in power and accused of corruption and rights abuses by others, died on Sunday after a long illness. He was 86. REUTERS/Supri (INDONESIA) 
USA-TIBET/
RTR1V2ZA 
October 19, 2007 
Tibetan Buddhist monks Tenzin Samten (L) and Tenzin Chokrab lean over "The Compassionate Sand Mandala... 
Washington, UNITED STATES 
Tibetan Buddhist monks lean over "The Compassionate Sand Mandala for World Peace" during their third... 
Tibetan Buddhist monks Tenzin Samten (L) and Tenzin Chokrab lean over "The Compassionate Sand Mandala for World Peace" during their third day of work at the National Cathedral in Washington, October 18, 2007. The monks are from the Dalai Lama's personal Namgyal Monastery, and created the sacred mandala over three days to coincide with the Dalai Lama's visit to Washington. The mandala represents Buddha's divine place of residence and its creation and destruction is to symbolize the Buddhist concept of the impermanence of things and the importance of nonattachment. REUTERS/Jim Young (UNITED STATES) 
USA-TIBET/
RTR1V2W3 
October 19, 2007 
Tibetan Buddhist monk Tenzin Samten carries "The Compassionate Sand Mandala for World Peace" in a jar... 
Washington, UNITED STATES 
Tibetan Buddhist monk Tenzin Samten carries "The Compassionate Sand Mandala for World Peace" in Washington... 
Tibetan Buddhist monk Tenzin Samten carries "The Compassionate Sand Mandala for World Peace" in a jar during a dissolution ceremony at the National Cathedral in Washington October 18, 2007. The monks are from the Dalai Lama's personal Namgyal Monastery, and created the sacred mandala over three days to coincide with the Dalai Lama's visit to Washington. The mandala represents a Buddha's divine place of residence and its creation and destruction is to symbolize the Buddhist concept of the impermanence of things and the importance of non-attachment. REUTERS/Jim Young (UNITED STATES) 
USA-TIBET/
RTR1V2W2 
October 19, 2007 
Tibetan Buddhist monk Tenzin Samten strips petals from flowers to be used in a dissolution ceremony for... 
Washington, UNITED STATES 
Tibetan Buddhist monk Tenzin Samten strips petals from flowers to be used in a dissolution ceremony for... 
Tibetan Buddhist monk Tenzin Samten strips petals from flowers to be used in a dissolution ceremony for "The Compassionate Sand Mandala for World Peace" at the National Cathedral in Washington October 18, 2007. The monks are from the Dalai Lama's personal Namgyal Monastery, and created the sacred mandala over three days to coincide with the Dalai Lama's visit to Washington. The mandala represents a Buddha's divine place of residence and its creation and destruction is to symbolize the Buddhist concept of the impermanence of things and the importance of non-attachment. REUTERS/Jim Young (UNITED STATES) 
USA-TIBET/
RTR1V2VY 
October 19, 2007 
Tibetan Buddhist monk Tenzin Samte works on "The Compassionate Sand Mandala for World Peace" during their... 
Washington, UNITED STATES 
Tibetan Buddhist monk Tenzin Samte works on "The Compassionate Sand Mandala for World Peace" in Washington... 
Tibetan Buddhist monk Tenzin Samte works on "The Compassionate Sand Mandala for World Peace" during their third day of work at the National Cathedral in Washington, October 18, 2007. The monks are from the Dalai Lama's personal Namgyal Monastery, and created the sacred mandala over three days to coincide with the Dalai Lama's visit to Washington. The mandala represents a Buddha's divine place of residence and its creation and destruction is to symbolize the Buddhist concept of the impermanence of things and the importance of non-attachment. REUTERS/Jim Young (UNITED STATES) 
USA-TIBET/
RTR1V2VW 
October 19, 2007 
Tibetan Buddhist monk Tenzin Samten works on "The Compassionate Sand Mandala for World Peace" at the... 
Washington, UNITED STATES 
Tibetan Buddhist monk Tenzin Samten works on "The Compassionate Sand Mandala for World Peace" at the... 
Tibetan Buddhist monk Tenzin Samten works on "The Compassionate Sand Mandala for World Peace" at the National Cathedral in Washington, October 16, 2007. The monks are from the Dalai Lama's personal Namgyal Monastery, and are creating the sacred mandala over three days to coincide with the Dalai Lama's visit to Washington. The mandala represents a Buddha's divine place of residence and its creation and destruction is to symbolize the Buddhist concept of the impermanence of things and the importance of non-attachment. REUTERS/Jim Young (UNITED STATES) 
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October 19, 2007 
Instruments used by Tibetan Buddhist monks to create "The Compassionate Sand Mandala for World Peace"... 
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Instruments used by Tibetan Buddhist monks to create "The Compassionate Sand Mandala for World Peace"... 
Instruments used by Tibetan Buddhist monks to create "The Compassionate Sand Mandala for World Peace" wait to be used at the National Cathedral in Washington October 16, 2007. The monks are from the Dalai Lama's personal Namgyal Monastery, and created the sacred mandala to coincide with the Dalai Lama's visit to Washington. The mandala represents a Buddha's divine place of residence and its creation and destruction is to symbolize the Buddhist concept of the impermanence of things and the importance of non-attachment. REUTERS/Jim Young (UNITED STATES) 
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Tibetan Buddhist monks take part in a dissolution ceremony for "The Compassionate Sand Mandala for World... 
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Tibetan Buddhist monks take part in a dissolution ceremony for "The Compassionate Sand Mandala for World... 
Tibetan Buddhist monks take part in a dissolution ceremony for "The Compassionate Sand Mandala for World Peace" beside a basket of flower petals at the National Cathedral in Washington October 18, 2007. The monks are from the Dalai Lama's personal Namgyal Monastery, and created the sacred mandala over three days to coincide with the Dalai Lama's visit to Washington. The mandala represents a Buddha's divine place of residence and its creation and destruction is to symbolize the Buddhist concept of the impermanence of things and the importance of non-attachment. REUTERS/Jim Young (UNITED STATES) 
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October 19, 2007 
A Tibetan Buddhist monk sweeps up grains of sand that make up "The Compassionate Sand Mandala for World... 
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A Tibetan Buddhist monk sweeps up grains of sand that make up "The Compassionate Sand Mandala for World... 
A Tibetan Buddhist monk sweeps up grains of sand that make up "The Compassionate Sand Mandala for World Peace" during a dissolution ceremony at the National Cathedral in Washington, October 18, 2007. The monks are from the Dalai Lama's personal Namgyal Monastery, and created the sacred mandala over three days to coincide with the Dalai Lama's visit to Washington. The mandala represents Buddha's divine place of residence and its creation and destruction is to symbolize the Buddhist concept of the impermanence of things and the importance of non-attachment. REUTERS/Jim Young (UNITED STATES) 
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October 19, 2007 
Tibetan Buddhist monks pray during the opening ceremony for "The Compassionate Sand Mandala for World... 
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Tibetan Buddhist monks pray during the opening ceremony for "The Compassionate Sand Mandala for World... 
Tibetan Buddhist monks pray during the opening ceremony for "The Compassionate Sand Mandala for World Peace" at the National Cathedral in Washington, October 16, 2007. The monks are from the Dalai Lama's personal Namgyal Monastery, and created the sacred mandala over three days to coincide with the Dalai Lama's visit to Washington. The mandala represents a Buddha's divine place of residence and its creation and destruction is to symbolize the Buddhist concept of the impermanence of things and the importance of non-attachment. REUTERS/Jim Young (UNITED STATES) 
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Tibetan Buddhist monks Tenzin Samten (R) and Lama Zopa Rinpoch carry "The Compassionate Sand Mandala... 
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Tibetan Buddhist monks Tenzin Samten and Lama Zopa Rinpoch carry "The Compassionate Sand Mandala for... 
Tibetan Buddhist monks Tenzin Samten (R) and Lama Zopa Rinpoch carry "The Compassionate Sand Mandala for World Peace" in a jar during a dissolution ceremony at the National Cathedral in Washington, October 18, 2007. The monks are from the Dalai Lama's personal Namgyal Monastery, and created the sacred mandala over three days to coincide with the Dalai Lama's visit to Washington. The mandala represents a Buddha's divine place of residence and its creation and destruction is to symbolize the Buddhist concept of the impermanence of things and the importance of non-attachment. REUTERS/Jim Young (UNITED STATES) 
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October 19, 2007 
Tibetan Buddhist monk Lama Zopa Rinpoch (R) prepares to lay the first grains of sand for "The Compassionate... 
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Tibetan Buddhist monk Lama Zopa Rinpoch prepares to lay the first grains of sand for "The Compassionate... 
Tibetan Buddhist monk Lama Zopa Rinpoch (R) prepares to lay the first grains of sand for "The Compassionate Sand Mandala for World Peace" during an opening ceremony at the National Cathedral in Washington October 16, 2007. The monks are from the Dalai Lama's personal Namgyal Monastery, and created the sacred mandala over three days to coincide with the Dalai Lama's visit to Washington. The mandala represents Buddha's divine place of residence and its creation and destruction is to symbolize the Buddhist concept of the impermanence of things and the importance of non-attachment. REUTERS/Jim Young (UNITED STATES) 
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Tibetan Buddhist monk Lama Zopa Rinpoch (front) takes part in the dissolution ceremony of the "The Compassionate... 
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Tibetan Buddhist monk Lama Zopa Rinpoch takes part in the dissolution ceremony of the "The Compassionate... 
Tibetan Buddhist monk Lama Zopa Rinpoch (front) takes part in the dissolution ceremony of the "The Compassionate Sand Mandala for World Peace" at the National Cathedral in Washington October 18, 2007. The monks are from the Dalai Lama's personal Namgyal Monastery, and created the sacred mandala over three days to coincide with the Dalai Lama's visit to Washington. The mandala represents a Buddha's divine place of residence and its creation and destruction is to symbolize the Buddhist concept of the impermanence of things and the importance of non-attachment. REUTERS/Jim Young (UNITED STATES) 
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Tibetan Buddhist monks Tenzin Samten (R) and Lama Zopa Rinpoch carry "The Compassionate Sand Mandala... 
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Tibetan Buddhist monks Tenzin Samten and Lama Zopa Rinpoch carry "The Compassionate Sand Mandala for... 
Tibetan Buddhist monks Tenzin Samten (R) and Lama Zopa Rinpoch carry "The Compassionate Sand Mandala for World Peace" in a jar during a dissolution ceremony as they leave the National Cathedral in Washington October 18, 2007. The monks are from the Dalai Lama's personal Namgyal Monastery, and created the sacred mandala over three days to coincide with the Dalai Lama's visit to Washington. The mandala represents a Buddha's divine place of residence and its creation and destruction is to symbolize the Buddhist concept of the impermanence of things and the importance of non-attachment. REUTERS/Jim Young (UNITED STATES) 
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October 19, 2007 
Tibetan Buddhist monk Lama Zopa Rinpoch (R) pours the "The Compassionate Sand Mandala for World Peace"... 
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Tibetan Buddhist monk Lama Zopa Rinpoch pours the "The Compassionate Sand Mandala for World Peace" into... 
Tibetan Buddhist monk Lama Zopa Rinpoch (R) pours the "The Compassionate Sand Mandala for World Peace" into a pond during a dissolution ceremony at the National Cathedral in Washington October 18, 2007. The monks are from the Dalai Lama's personal Namgyal Monastery, and created the sacred mandala over three days to coincide with the Dalai Lama's visit to Washington. The mandala represents Buddha's divine place of residence and its creation and destruction is to symbolize the Buddhist concept of the impermanence of things and the importance of non-attachment. REUTERS/Jim Young (UNITED STATES) 
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Tibetan Buddhist monk Tenzin Samten works on "The Compassionate Sand Mandala for World Peace" at the... 
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Tibetan Buddhist monk Tenzin Samten works on "The Compassionate Sand Mandala for World Peace" at the... 
Tibetan Buddhist monk Tenzin Samten works on "The Compassionate Sand Mandala for World Peace" at the National Cathedral in Washington October 18, 2007. The monks are from the Dalai Lama's personal Namgyal Monastery, and are creating the sacred mandala over three days to coincide with the Dalai Lama's visit to Washington. The mandala represents Buddha's divine place of residence and its creation and destruction is to symbolize the Buddhist concept of the impermanence of things and the importance of non-attachment. REUTERS/Jim Young (UNITED STATES) 
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October 19, 2007 
Tibetan Buddhist monks lean over "The Compassionate Sand Mandala for World Peace" during their third... 
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Tibetan Buddhist monks lean over "The Compassionate Sand Mandala for World Peace" during their third... 
Tibetan Buddhist monks lean over "The Compassionate Sand Mandala for World Peace" during their third day of work at the National Cathedral in Washington October 18, 2007. The monks are from the Dalai Lama's personal Namgyal Monastery, and created the sacred mandala over three days to coincide with the Dalai Lama's visit to Washington. The mandala represents a Buddha's divine place of residence and its creation and destruction is to symbolize the Buddhist concept of the impermanence of things and the importance of non-attachment. REUTERS/Jim Young (UNITED STATES) 
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October 19, 2007 
Tibetan Buddhist monk Tenzin Samten takes photos in the National Cathedral during the creation of the... 
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Tibetan Buddhist monk Tenzin Samten takes photos in the National Cathedral in Washington 
Tibetan Buddhist monk Tenzin Samten takes photos in the National Cathedral during the creation of the "The Compassionate Sand Mandala for World Peace" in Washington October 16, 2007. The monks are from the Dalai Lama's personal Namgyal Monastery, and are creating the sacred mandala to coincide with the Dalai Lama's visit to Washington. The mandala represents a Buddha's divine place of residence and its creation and destruction is to symbolize the Buddhist concept of the impermanence of things and the importance of non-attachment. REUTERS/Jim Young (UNITED STATES) 
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October 16, 2007 
Tibetan Buddhist monks work on "The Compassionate Sand Mandala for World Peace" at the National Cathedral... 
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Tibetan Buddhist monks work on "The Compassionate Sand Mandala for World Peace" at the National Cathedral... 
Tibetan Buddhist monks work on "The Compassionate Sand Mandala for World Peace" at the National Cathedral in Washington, October 16, 2007. The monks are from the Dalai Lama's personal Namgyal Monastery, and are creating the sacred mandala to coincide with the Dalai Lama's visit to Washington. REUTERS/Jim Young (UNITED STATES) 
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Hutomo "Tommy" Mandala Putra, the son of former Indonesian president Suharto, arrives at the Attorney... 
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Son of former Indonesian president Suharto arrives at the Attorney General's office in Jakarta 
Hutomo "Tommy" Mandala Putra, the son of former Indonesian president Suharto, arrives at the Attorney General's office in Jakarta August 16, 2007. Indonesian prosecutors questioned Tommy on Thursday over a 175 billion rupiah ($18.8 million) graft case. REUTERS/Dadang Tri (INDONESIA) 
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August 16, 2007 
Hutomo "Tommy" Mandala Putra, the son of former Indonesian president Suharto, arrives at the Attorney... 
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Son of former Indonesian president Suharto arrives at the Attorney General's office in Jakarta 
Hutomo "Tommy" Mandala Putra, the son of former Indonesian president Suharto, arrives at the Attorney General's office in Jakarta August 16, 2007. Indonesian prosecutors questioned Tommy on Thursday over a 175 billion rupiah ($18.8 million) graft case. REUTERS/Dadang Tri (INDONESIA) 
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August 16, 2007 
Hutomo "Tommy" Mandala Putra, the son of former Indonesian president Suharto, arrives at the Attorney... 
Jakarta, Indonesia 
Son of former Indonesian president Suharto arrives at the Attorney General's office in Jakarta 
Hutomo "Tommy" Mandala Putra, the son of former Indonesian president Suharto, arrives at the Attorney General's office in Jakarta August 16, 2007. Indonesian prosecutors questioned Tommy on Thursday over a 175 billion rupiah ($18.8 million) graft case. REUTERS/Crack Palinggi (INDONESIA) 
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August 16, 2007 
Hutomo "Tommy" Mandala Putra, the son of former Indonesian president Suharto, arrives at the Attorney... 
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Son of former Indonesian president Suharto arrives at the Attorney General's office in Jakarta 
Hutomo "Tommy" Mandala Putra, the son of former Indonesian president Suharto, arrives at the Attorney General's office in Jakarta August 16, 2007. Indonesian prosecutors questioned Tommy on Thursday over a 175 billion rupiah ($18.8 million) graft case. REUTERS/Dadang Tri (INDONESIA) 
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July 03, 2007 
Martin King (L), the president director of PT Handaya Mandala Sampoerna Tbk, and Angky Camaro, the managing... 
Jakarta, Indonesia 
Martin King and Angky Camaro hold the new "Marlboro Mix 9" kreteks during its launch in Jakarta 
Martin King (L), the president director of PT Handaya Mandala Sampoerna Tbk, and Angky Camaro, the managing director, hold the new "Marlboro Mix 9" kreteks during its launch in Jakarta July 3, 2007. Marlboro's famous cowboy will be the face of an Indonesian cultural icon after the local unit of Philip Morris launched on Tuesday clove-flavoured cigarettes in the world's fifth largest tobacco market. REUTERS/Dadang Tri (INDONESIA) 
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February 04, 2007 
A boy holds a candle at Mandala in Kathmandu in memory of those killed during the Madhesi agitations... 
Kathmandu, Nepal 
A boy holds a candle at Mandala in Kathmandu 
A boy holds a candle at Mandala in Kathmandu in memory of those killed during the Madhesi agitations in the southern plains of Nepal February 4, 2007. Angry demonstrations by supporters of the Madhesi People's Rights Forum, a group that represents people living in Nepal's southern plains, have hit the impoverished Himalayan nation leaving at least 15 people dead over the past fortnight. REUTERS/Gopal Chitrakar (NEPAL) 
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