The movie, Little Buddha (with Keanu Reeves and Bridget Fonda), was based on the true story of three children who were determined to be the reincarnation of an important Buddhist lama. Now, Ngawang Tenpey Nyenjyed, a 5-year-old, has been identified as the reincarnation of Gyelwa Shacha Rinchen, an 18th century Je Khenpo (theocratic leader) of Bhutan.
Science & Technology Conference In China Draws Nobel Prize Winners
More than 100 scientists, including Nobel winners Robert Mundell, Lawrence Klein, Michael Spence and S.C.C. Ting, are making presentations at Nanjing University this week. The conference is designed to help the scientists increase awareness within their community about the dangers to human society from some of the advances in science and technology.
Human Rights Activist On Trial (Again) In Cairo
Saadeddin Ibrahim, a professor at the American University in Cairo, and director of the Ibn Khaldoun Centre for Developmental Studies, is on trial again. He is charged with receiving money from a foreign source without the government's permission. The funds came from the European Union and were to support a project that encouraged Eqyptians to vote. He is a member of the MOST Scientific Steering Committe of UNESCO.
First Woman in Jordan Granted A Divorce
Until recently, only men were allowed to divorce in Jordan. When King Abdullah took the throne in 1999, he vowed to improve the status of women, and authorized the ammendment of the divorce laws. The woman was granted the divorce only after she agreed to release her ex-husband from financial obligations to her in the future.
Assassination Attempt Against Ayatollah Ali Khameneh'i Foiled
According to official reports, four commanders of the Revolutionary Guards attempted to kill the Ayatollah in his home, and the reason they failed was not made public. The Revolutationary Guard is an elite military force that is responsible for maintaining order for the Ayatollah. This event is seen as a sign that his power in Iran may be crumbling.
Bush's Plans In Russia A Secret
The Moscow Times is reporting that details about President Bush's trip are being kept secret.
Star Trek Icon To Be Auctioned
Yep, some lucky (and poor) soul will be able to put Captain Kirk's chair, the conn, in his or her home this summer. In a related story, Wil Wheaton is auctioning off a Wesley action figure.