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themselves on fire.
• Protests have become rare in remote Tibet and Lhasa in particular because of tight police security that has blanketed the area since anti-government riots erupted in Lhasa in 2008.
• There have been at least 34 immolations since March of last year to draw attention to China's restrictions on Buddhism and to call for the return from exile of the Tibetan spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama. Most have taken place in heavily Tibetan areas of China, but only one had occurred in Tibet itself and none in the capital.
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Presidential campaigns develop new digital strategies to target voters

• NEW YORK (AP) -- Voters who click on President Barack Obama's campaign

website are likely to start seeing display ads promoting his re-election bid on their Facebook pages and other sites they visit. Voters searching Google for information about Mitt Romney may notice a 15-second ad promoting the Republican presidential hopeful the next time they watch a video online.
• The 2012 election could be decided by which campaign is best at exploiting voters' Internet data.
• The Romney and Obama campaigns are spending heavily on television ads and other traditional tools to convey

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