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Dalai Lama seeks to allay health concerns as succession planning looms

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By Krishna N. Das DHARAMSHALA, India (Reuters) – When the Dalai Lama went to New York in June for knee surgery, his followers worried about his overall health and the future of Tibetan Buddhists without him. He told Reuters last week there was nothing much to worry about. “According to my dream, I may live 110 years,” said the 89-year-old spiritual head of Tibetan Buddhists when asked about his health and how he was feeling. The Nobel laurea…
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