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 DNA - World - Tintin is enlightening: Dalai Lama - Daily News & Analysis - Herge’s comic book hero made Tibet popular across the globe back in 1960.
KATHMANDU: Five decades after Belgian author Hergé published his twentieth Tintin adventure, the Dalai Lama is going to honour it for introducing Tibet to the world.
Published in 1960, Tintin in Tibet, the story of the comic strip hero and ever-young reporter’s adventure
 Dalai Lama hails church man and cartoon hero - New Delhi - Tibet's exiled leader, the Dalai Lama, will honour South African Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu and comic book character Tintin for promoting understanding of his homeland at a ceremony in Brussels next month, an official at the Buddhist leader's office in the northern Indian town of Dharamshala said on Sunday.
The annual Light O
 Dalai Lama honours Tintin the hero - World - Times Online - TINTIN will become the first comic strip hero to be honoured by a religious leader when the Dalai Lama presents the Truth of Light award to the Hergé Foundation, named after Tintin’s creator. The award honours individuals and institution
 Dalai Lama to ‘honour’ Tintin - KATHMANDU: Ever-young reporter and comic strip hero Tintin will be "honoured" next month by exiled Tibetan leader Dalai Lama for introducing Tibet to the world through his adventures in the then little-known, mystical land five decades ago.
‘Tintin in Tibet’, Belgian author and illustrator Hergé's 20th book published in 1960 and voted the great
 Tutu and Tintin to be Honoured by Dalai Lama - AMSTERDAM, May 22 /PRNewswire/ -- On 1 June (15:00 CET) in Concert Noble, Brussels) the Dalai Lama will present the International Campaign for Tibet's Light of Truth award to Archbishop Desmond Tutu and The Hergé Foundation. Hergé is the creator of comic book character Tintin. The Light of Truth award is one of the most prestigious awards in the T
 Tutu and Tintin to be honored by Dalai Lama - www.phayul.com - Amsterdam - The Dalai Lama will present the International Campaign for Tibet's Light of Truth award to Archbishop Desmond Tutu and The Hergé Foundation, a non-profit association in the memory of the creator of comic book character Tintin, during the Tibetan leader's visit to Brussels in June 2006. The Light of Truth award honors individuals and i
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